![]() Their options are relatively limited but if you want a quick, easy-to-create QR code for text, URLs, cards or eve just your WiFi, GoQR is a great little site to add to your arsenal of tools. ![]() What I particularly enjoyed about this site was the information below the actual generator which explains in some detail what QR codes are, how they work, how they’re generated and much more. The website really is one of the simples sites I’ve come across to use to create QR codes. You can also create both dynamic and static QR codes with this one. Not to be confused with ‘QR Code Generator’ mentioned at the top of this post, ‘The QR Code Generator” with its simple interface, gives you a bunch of different QR code generation options for different types of content, from websites to PDFs and more. With the ability to create QR codes to point to URLs (great for links to surveys in Google Forms, resources and more), text (great for keyword definitions) VCards, social media codes and more. Moving on to some free-to-use tools now though… QR Code MonkeyĬompletely free (although ironically, while it generates your QR code, it displays an ad for the aforementioned ‘QR Code Generator’ tool, QR Code Monkey is simple to use and has multitudes of applications for use in the classroom and more. QR Code Generator will also, once you’ve signed up for your ‘free’ account, only give you 14 days of access, plus a limited number of scans on your QR code. These tools are not free and do require you to set up an account. A word of warning…īefore we dig into some free QR Code Generators, be mindful of tools such as “QR Code Generator” or “QR Tiger” which you may find if you search for QR Code Generators yourself. You’d think given their age, they might be a bit old hat now, but they’re still super useful as reference points in lots of different ways.ĭuring the pandemic, where we truly learned the importance of keeping our distance, QR codes really come into their own again as useful tools for quickly sharing and accessing information.įrom menus to COVID passports, QR codes are here to stay for the foreseeable future, so in this post I’ll share with you four of the best apps and tools you can use to generate QR codes for use in the classroom with your students. I’ve written a number of posts about QR codes over the years such as this one and this one, including ideas for their use in education.
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