Hello Emma & list,
Yes, I agree QR-codes are fun and good to use in cases like this
(even e-mail is "dated" but works fine!!)
I would suggest also including a shortened URL to the page/clip in
print, next to the graphic
QR-code; so users can either type that in their browser if they
wish, as well as being a fallback
if the QR-reader doesn't work or the user hasn't got access to a QR app...!
http://bit-ly or http://tiny.cc are two free link shorteners.
Best wishes,
Paul Henningsson
musedia - digital interpretation & evaluation
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At 11:50 2016-09-03, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm looking to create some QR Codes which when scanned link to an
>audio clip of some description. I'm aiming to incorporate these
>around the building so that visitors can scan them at there leisure
>and get some snippets of audio. I realise that QR might be a bit
>dated, but I am hoping that this might be a quick stop gap in
>between having nothing and creating (hopefully) some kind of tour
>app that visitors can use on their own devices. (subject to finding
>some funding of course!!)
>
>Any suggestions gratefully received!
>As always, thank you GEM land for your help!
>
>Emma
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