Overview:

Enter some text or a URL in a spreadsheet and a QR code will be automatically created - all with the help of a little formula that you’ll learn about in this tip of the week.

This is a great way to create lots of QR codes very quickly and easily!


You will have two options: 1. Create your own; or 2. Use the provided templates.


Note:

For more information about what QR codes are and how to use them in the classroom, see Tip 95 and Tip 96.




Option 1

Create your own spreadsheet


Let’s do one together for practice, and then you can adapt the instructions to create more of your own:


Getting Ready:


  1. 1.Go to: docs.google.com

  2. 2.Create a new spreadsheet.

  3. 3.Label Column A “Text or URL.”


  1. 4.Label Column B “QR Code.”

  2. 5.Resize the columns and rows so they look like the screenshot below:



  3. 6.Enter some text or URLs in column A.

Entering the formula:


  1. 1.In Cell B2, enter this formula (or copy and paste it.)
    =image("https://chart.googleapis.com/chart?chs=150x150&cht=qr&chl=" & A2)

  2. 2.Press the Enter key on your keyboard.

  3. 3.A QR code will appear!

  4. 4. Click once on cell B2 to select it.

  5. 5. Click the tiny square in the bottom-right corner of the cell and drag down to fill down the formula.



  6. 6. Resize the rows and columns to make the QR codes larger or smaller.



Notes / Ideas:

  1. -Use a form to populate a spreadsheet with URLs from students or other teachers; then add the formula to quickly create a QR code for each URL.

  2. -Create a quick QR scavenger hunt. Just enter the clues in column A, and then print and “hide” the QR codes.


- Print the QR code list as a handout for class or for a presentation!




Option 2

Use a template


I have created two templates that already contain the formulas and are ready to use. Just click “Use this template” below and then follow the on-screen prompts.

Note - You can also search the template gallery for “QR Code” to find and use my templates.




 

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