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Creatin g a QR code Flyer & Website

How to make a QR flyer for the library

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Step by step instructions on how to make a QR flyer and website with YA literature.

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Creating a QR code Flyer & Website

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Step One: Create the website

Create a webpage using wordpress, blogger, weebly.

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Choose categories or genres that you want to include.

Romance, Science Fiction, Fantasy Or links that can be updated: author spotlight or new

books to the library. Create a separate link for each category List book titles, author, call number and book

description We took reviews from Title Peek on destiny. You could

also include reviews, or links to reviews, or get descriptions from Amazon. Or write your own, if you’re ambitious enough.

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Example link

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Step two: create the QR Codes

Select a QR website generator http://www.qrstuff.com/ http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ http://goqr.me/

We used qrcode.kaywa.com

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Create an account with QRCODE.KAYWA.COM (or the generator site you are using)

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Enter the url from your site

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It will generate a QR code. Save it as any format (we used png)

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Step Three: Create a Flyer

Cut and paste the qr codes into a word doc. Add graphics and/or titles

Include the url on the flyer.

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Step four: Promote!

We distributed flyers to all the teachers to post in their classrooms.

We also posted them around the library, linked it to the library’s website, and created a bookmark on all the library computers.

 Other ideas: create bookmarks, incorporate into orientations, ask teachers if you can do classroom visits and have kids download the QR scanner (bring some titles from your list for checkout.)

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Checking Stats

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Thank you! Any questions?