[Editors] Creating a QR code
Christine Fitzgerald
cavanna at MIT.EDU
Mon May 23 16:27:10 EDT 2011
There is also an article in the Hermes Knowledge Management site that has instructions:
http://kb.mit.edu/confluence/display/istcontrib/QR+Codes+101
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From: editors-bounces at MIT.EDU [mailto:editors-bounces at MIT.EDU] On Behalf Of Elizabeth A Thomson
Sent: Monday, May 23, 2011 4:21 PM
To: editors at mit.edu
Subject: [Editors] Creating a QR code
The May Editors' Club minutes were barely off the electronic presses when Editor Jessica Jones, of the Undergraduate Practice Opportunities Program (UPOP), sent the following query about QR codes that I think some of the rest of you might also be interested in:
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> In the discussion on the QRs, did somebody mention how one GENERATES them?
And the answer is: YES, we did discuss this, but I forgot to add it to the minutes. QR codes can be generated free from a site on the web, but I didn't jot down the details for WHICH site. So Jessica did a google search, found the site:
http://qrcode.kaywa.com/
And generated this QR code for UPOP:
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