Lodhi Garden QR codes to provide visitors’ information about its historic trees

Lodhi Garden QR Codes - Lodhi Garden

The famous city park in New Delhi invites smartphone users the chance to conveniently learn about its history. Starting January 1, Lodhi Garden QR codes will be available to scan by any smartphone user who comes across these unique 2D black and white barcodes when they visit one of India’s most iconic city parks. Visitors can learn unique details about the old trees found within the park. Lodhi Garden, also known as Lodi Garden, is a famous city park located in New Delhi, situated between Khan Market and Safdarjung’s Tomb…

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Rock Springs Conservation Area uses QR codes to keep visitors informed

QR codes on trees support learning

These new quick response code labels make it possible for people to learn more about tree species. The Rock Springs Nature Center has now been outfitted with a new project that is bringing it into the 21st century, by using QR codes to give visitors the opportunity to learn more about the trees they are seeing and what makes those various species special. The barcodes have been posted on a number of trees in the conservation area for visitors to scan. Visitors who have brought smartphones or tablets with them…

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QR codes bring the music of nature to smartphones

QR codes on trees support learning

Quick response codes have been posted on placards in Knoxville parks to share the songs of the trees. In a broad scale effort to help to teach locals and visitors about the parks in Knoxville, the Tennessee Nature Conservancy has decided to take QR codes and apply them in a new and interesting way. They have brought a range of famous musicians together to share a video that can be accessed through scans. According to the Tennessee Nature Conservancy state director, Gina Hancock, “Some of the most famous musicians in…

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