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QR Codes - Chrome Extension
Generate a QR Code from a webpage or scan an existing QR Code using your desktop computer or Chromebook's webcam.
1. Click on the link to install The QR Code Extension to your Chromebook/computer: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/the-qr-code-extension/oijdcdmnjjgnnhgljmhkjlablaejfeeb?hl=en
2. After you install the extension, be sure to allow your webcam in order to scan QR codes.
3. To scan a QR code, click on the icon on the extension bar, then scan code.
Pro Tip
Always have a shortened URL to accompany a QR code in case someone has trouble scanning the code.
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Webdesk QR Code app
Add the QRStuff app in Webdesk to scan and generate codes. Lots of options on this site! QRStuff.com
The downside is that the advertisements might be a distraction to students.