Google for School Leaders and Teachers GOOGLE IT! Presenters A Quick Tutorial on QR Codes Dr. Nakia Hardy QR stands for Quick Response. It's basically a quick, scannable barcode-like image that takes you to a specific digital destination. QR codes can send you to a link, mobile number, email, SMS, bookmark, link and more. Assistant Superintendent, Curriculum and Instruction nhardy@rock.k12.nc.us Tonisha Walden K-12 Lead Curriculum Facilitator twalden@rock.k12.nc.us Mary Doggett K-8 Math Lead Teacher mdoggett@rock.k12.nc.us Alyssa Slater K-5 Lead Teacher Before that, however, you will need an app that reads the QR codes. There are plenty of free QR code apps to download. aslater@rock.k12.nc.us Android users will need to visit the Market and search for a QR Reader. Apple users will search for a QR Reader in the App Store. To read them, all you need is a phone with a camera. The QR Code to the right is a link to the Google it! Google site. “Google Applications are based on the idea to keep educational technology as simple as possible It is a one stop shop for cost effectiveness, simplicity, accessibility, and collaboration!” Dr. Rodney Shotwell Superintendent