I already had a dropbox account on the ipad and had it set to upload any pictures/videos that I took. I uploaded each video to my dropbox account. First I recorded a video of each child on the iPad using the camera/video featureĢ. Here’s how I attached a video to a QR Code:ġ. ![]() After putting our pumpkins on the wall, I added each child’s name to their art work followed by a QR code that linked to each child’s video. I think some of them just weren’t quite sure what to say. We also had some fabulous pumpkin art that we had created in our art class. ![]() I think next time I might do a bit more pre-teaching with regard to how to craft an oral narrative account. pumpkins.” Others went into great detail sharing multi-sentence, detail rich accounts of their pumpkin patch adventures. They spoke in voices that were bordering on robotic: “My. Many of the children modeled their story after the back to school videos we made a month ago. The range of storytelling ability surprised me. I asked each child to tell me a story about our trip to the pumpkin patch and I recorded a video of them on the iPad while they were speaking. Since they are not yet doing much writing, I decided I wanted to give them a chance to develop their oral language skills. ![]() I wanted the children to have the opportunity to share about their experience. We took our annual Fall trip to the pumpkin patch last week. To learn how to attach a video to a QR code, keep reading! Thanks to one of those serendipitous hallway conversations with a parent/co-worker, I was finally able to figure out how to make it work using dropbox! To read more about how to create basic QR codes that aren’t linked to videos, visit this page on this website. Ever since I discovered QR codes last year, I knew I wanted to find a way to use QR codes to share videos with parents.
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