QR Code Survey — qrmediacodes.blogspot.com

Example graphics/excerpts (emphasis below from DSC):

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Whether knowing what it is or not, you’ve probably seen a few QR (Quick Response) codes by now – these rather soulless small black and white two-dimensional bar codes that have started showing up within media and advertising to storefront window displays. QR codes instantly link the offline world and the digital world together— Its therefore a powerful tool businesses can use to allow consumers to engage with their brand or product.

Stats from Jumpscan say that QR code scanning has increased by 1,200% from September to March 2011. Not surprisingly, social media users are the key driver of this growth, with 57% of Facebook and Twitter users reporting that they’ve scanned at least one QR code in the past year.

 

From DSC:
I post this to get some creative/innovative juices flowing for how this might relate to textbooks and/or other educationally-related applications.