Step 2: Create your QR Code
The next step is to create the QR code.
1. Go to http://www.qrstuff.com.
2. On the page, it says "Step 2. Content", Paste the URL into the "Website URL" box.
Leave everything else as it is.
3. Hit Download QR Code.
4. Hit Save to download this file onto your computer. (You just downloaded a png file which is an image file, like a jpg or a gif.)
If it asks you where to put it, save it somewhere you can find it again. At school, it doesn't usually do this. Which is a drag. So we have to make sure we know where the file saved. If you are at home, you are probably fine, but at the school, our network can save things in funny places....
5. Go back to your browser, and at the bottom, you will see the file that you just downloaded. It will be called something like qrcode.99876543.png. Hit the down arrow next to it and then hit "Show in folder."
6. Right click on your file in the folder and hit copy.
7. Navigate to the Documents Library in your P:\drive and paste it in there.
Your file will look something like the one below. This QR Code actually links to a picture of you when you were a baby... how sweet.
The next step is to create the QR code.
1. Go to http://www.qrstuff.com.
2. On the page, it says "Step 2. Content", Paste the URL into the "Website URL" box.
Leave everything else as it is.
3. Hit Download QR Code.
4. Hit Save to download this file onto your computer. (You just downloaded a png file which is an image file, like a jpg or a gif.)
If it asks you where to put it, save it somewhere you can find it again. At school, it doesn't usually do this. Which is a drag. So we have to make sure we know where the file saved. If you are at home, you are probably fine, but at the school, our network can save things in funny places....
5. Go back to your browser, and at the bottom, you will see the file that you just downloaded. It will be called something like qrcode.99876543.png. Hit the down arrow next to it and then hit "Show in folder."
6. Right click on your file in the folder and hit copy.
7. Navigate to the Documents Library in your P:\drive and paste it in there.
Your file will look something like the one below. This QR Code actually links to a picture of you when you were a baby... how sweet.
Congratulations! You just created and saved your first QR Code.
Step 3: Send the QR Code file:
1. Send the file you just downloaded to your teacher whatever way they tell you to. Email? Student shared? Other?
2. Your teacher will print this image on a sticker that will go into your book.
Step 4: You are awesome!
Revel in your skills which pulled off TWO amazing techno-ninja things today Creating a Web Page AND a QR Code.
Step 3: Send the QR Code file:
1. Send the file you just downloaded to your teacher whatever way they tell you to. Email? Student shared? Other?
2. Your teacher will print this image on a sticker that will go into your book.
Step 4: You are awesome!
Revel in your skills which pulled off TWO amazing techno-ninja things today Creating a Web Page AND a QR Code.