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QR cubes in action



Finding your way to the right website when researching the Iron Age can be such a time consuming process. Especially when you are asked to type the actual address of a particular site. All of those letters with different cases and // can sometimes make it all take just a bit too long.
After a bit of head scratching we have come up with an ideal solution - our new QR code cubes.

Once the children were given a set of six QR codes for child friendly history websites they soon set to work to make a cardboard cube to which they then glued the codes.



This made Iron Age research so much more efficient as everyone could swiftly access relevant websites by carefully waving their own QR code cube in front of the QR reader on their computer tablet.

Hey presto! Straight to the correct information. Cardboard cubes and computer tablets might seem an unlikely combination but they work together seamlessly.


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