Monday, December 28, 2015

QR Reading Center

This QR Reading Center has been a vision of mine for a long time.  I just did not know how to pull it off.  After reading the book, Reading in the Wild, I was invigorated to find a way to make this project work. With the guidance of the computer teacher at my school and some advice from the blog Reflections of Teaching, Learning and Technology I was able to make my vision work.     

I worked with one reading group at a time.  For the first time I let them pick any book they enjoyed reading, so we have a lot of Mo Willems.  They practiced reading their book for a week.  

Then I used my ipad and took their photo with the book.
Then I took a video of them reading the book on the ipad.  I had them sit down in a chair and I tried to get as much of the book as
possible.  I want the children who view the video to read along. 


Next I downloaded the youtube app on my ipad for free.
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Then I uploaded the videos to youtube.  I checked the unlisted box so that only I could view them.  This uploading process takes a long time.  Once the process is done I click on share so I could get the link code.  

Once I got the code I copied it and took it to ViewPure.com
Then I purified the video so the children will not have ads around it.  Now I have a new link code.  Again I copy the new code and take it to a qr generator.

I use QR Generator.com because it is FREE and it works great!

I created a code and printed out the code.  

Then I put the code and picture on the file cabinets.  

Now my students can go to the reading center with the ipads and scan the codes and read along.  

In my classroom we use the scanner i-gnima on the ipads. Again it is free and kid friendly.  

One theme you may notice with the sites and apps I use is that they are.....FREE.  I don't know about you but I have an extremely limited budget of $250 at the private school I teach at. So I try to stretch my money the best I can. I appreciate companies who realize there are teachers who are trying to create fun learning activities with limited funds.  

6 comments:

  1. Wow! I bet they love listening and reading with their recorded friend. I am imagining they are all scrambling to go to this when they can. :0) Thanks for the how to's as I will look into this.
    Gwen

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    1. Thanks Gwen for your kind comments. This center is very popular every day!

      Sue

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    2. Thanks Gwen for your kind comments. This center is very popular every day!

      Sue

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  2. wow! what a neat idea! I love the time and energy you spent on this. I would love to do something like this for book week. thanks for sharing!

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    1. Thanks Ms. Katie,
      This is a fun project. The kids enjoy listening to themselves and their friends read.

      Sue

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    2. Thanks Ms. Katie,
      This is a fun project. The kids enjoy listening to themselves and their friends read.

      Sue

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