Probably today I am going to put three QR codes on a sheet of paper (people who know me will laugh at me using paper) and put it up in my room. Each one of the codes will be tagged to a homework page for each one of my preps. The students will have to download a QR reader once and then they will never have to write down their homework again. Then if they open the QR reader on their phone and go to the linked page they will see their new homework without having to do anything else.
One way to create the QR codes on a piece of paper is to use TagMyDoc which will put it on any document when you print it out. I learned about the tagger at FreeTech4Teachers.
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