Fourth week
From Monday, June 8th to Friday, June 12th
Agenda:
- Greetings/class attendance
- Icebreaker activity
- Topic: PowerPoint and QR codes
Go to: https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5c3b51d11b3c2a001b9be5de/year-microsoft-word
Select the "Practice" option
Play the game and take a screenshot of your results.
QR codes

The QR code term stands for Quick Response Code. QR codes are square barcodes (two-dimensional barcodes) that were first developed and used in Japan. The data contained by a QR code can be anything from simple text, to email addresses, to phone numbers and so on.
These patterns can be scanned and translated into human readable information, with the help of an imaging device, like a camera or a scanner, although the most common way to scan QR codes nowadays is to use your smartphone's camera and a specialized app for reading QR codes.
How to scan or read a QR code?

A barcode scanner (or a mobile phone with camera and an appropriate reader app) which supports the QR code standard is required to scan a QR code.
Activity
Create a presentation using PowerPoint with the following structure:

Query
- Why are QR codes useful and what are they for?
- How can you scan a QR code?
- What information can be stored within a QR code?
- When was created the first QR code?
- Create 4 QR codes using the following link: https://goqr.me/ to any resource you want (picture, video, GIF, etc.)
