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QR CODES What are they? A Quick Response code… something like a bar code you would see in the grocery store. QR’s were first created and used in Japan

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QR CODESWhat are

they?

A Quick Response code… something like a bar code you would see in the grocery store.

QR’s were first created and used in Japan for the automotive industry.

ITunes, URL addresses, Pinterest, Instagram, LinkedIn, Skype Call, Company web page,

etc.

FREE PHONE APPLICATION

‘READER’

Capacity 7089 / 30 = 236 times MORE

Where can you find?

Where can you find?

Where can you find?

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Can you match the

with the ?

Sample

Who is coming to visit?

Are you ready to get started?

STEP #1 – download a free QR code reader to your Smart Phone.

Scanlife will meet all barcode scanning needs

Go to the APP Store or ‘Play Store’ on your phone.

Select a Scanner or type in ScanLife (I use ScanLife)

Available for iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Java and Symbian.

Hands-on DemonstrationDownload a free QR Code Reader

to your Smart Phone

Questions?

Are you ready to move on?

STEP #2 – Find something on the internet that you would like to share with someone else.

Examples:

Youtube, Facebook, Investopedia, irscfoundation.org , etc.

Hands-on DemonstrationInternet Search for

Something Interesting to Share

Questions?

Are you ready to move on?

STEP #3

Research these words:

Free QR Code Generator For this

demonstration, I used:

www.QrStuff.com

Hands-on DemonstrationFind a FREE QR Code Generator

Questions?

Are you ready to move on?

STEP #4 – Place the URL address of your interesting information into the QR Code Generator.

A QR Code will instantly be generated and downloaded.

Save the QR Code in an easy to find location such as your Desktop

Hands-on Demonstration(A) Place the URL address into the QR Code Generator

(B) Save the QR Code to your Desktop

Questions?

Are you ready to move on?

STEP #5 – You are ready to share your QR code with someone else!

To SHARE your information, copy/paste the QR code to an email, WORD document, or anywhere else!

Questions?