QR Codes for Trainers

Thursday, January 10, 2013 - by Kella Price

Date:Thursday, January 10, 2013 
Time: 2pm

QR codes are rapidly growing as a valuable interactive technology tool that organizations can use to communicate with clients, colleagues, and employees to share information rapidly. They also can be used by workplace learning professionals to support training initiatives. When used appropriately in training, QR codes increase conversion optimization and participant engagement, as well as enable participants to find information, learn in teams, and access organizational resources just-in-time. This session will discuss how to create and scan QR codes and use them to share information with clients, colleagues, and training participants. You will create and use QR codes; identify opportunities to enhance learning through their use; integrate use of QR tagging into existing training; and understand how to use QR codes as a mechanism to improve learning and performance in your organization. You are encouraged have your mobile device ready to use during this session.

Communities of Practice:   Learning Technologies

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    Kella Price

    Dr. Kella B. Price has 13 years of experience in training and development, and talent management functions. As CEO of Price Consulting Group, she is a trainer and facilitator. Kella has published research on diversity, expatriates, stress, job satisfaction, and employee turnover. In addition, she has designed numerous training and development tools. Kella is adept at using Web 2.0 technologies, including blogging, Twitter, bookmarking tools like Delicious, and social media networks like LinkedIn and Facebook. She regularly conducts training on how to use these technologies as a business tool for collaboration and building relationships. You can find her on Twitter @kellaprice.