Using QR Codes and Mobile Devices to Foster an Inclusive Learning Environment for Mathematics Education

  • McCabe M
  • Tedesco S
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In this paper, students provide insight into their use of Quick Response (QR) codes and mobile devices to assist in mathematics homework efforts. These QR codes were directly linked to instructional videos related to their unit on fraction algorithms and were hosted on YouTube. In particular, through focus-group interviews, the students identified many strengths associated with the implementation of this research. The strengths include the manner in which the YouTube clips of currently accepted instructional strategies worked to reinforce their classroom learning, how the mobile devices motivated students to complete homework in a variety of non-traditional settings, increased their communication with their classroom teacher, and how these devices engaged parents and siblings in the learning process.

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McCabe, M., & Tedesco, S. (2012). Using QR Codes and Mobile Devices to Foster an Inclusive Learning Environment for Mathematics Education. International Journal of Technology and Inclusive Education, 1(1), 37–43. https://doi.org/10.20533/ijtie.2047.0533.2012.0006

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