Students use QR codes for a Clitheroe quarry project

QR codes scanning success

Children from Pendle Primary have applied the quick response codes to their study of the Salthill Quarry. A system of adding QR codes to the existing numbered posts at the Salthill Quarry in the United Kingdom has been created by Reserves Officer Phil Dykes from the Lancashire Wildlife Trust. The program was created in order to help with a project for the students at the Pendle Primary School. The reserves officer came up with the concept of adding the QR codes to the posts in order to make it possible…

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Quick response codes have taken off in the second quarter of 2012

Scan QR Codes Statistics

The scans of QR barcodes have officially taken off. ScanLife has released a mobile trend report that has indicated that there has been a tremendous spike in the number of people who are scanning quick response codes. The report showed that in the month of June alone, there were 5.3 million scans. This is the highest number of scans that has ever been achieved in a single month. In that quarter, the number of scans per minute jumped to 120. In comparison, the second quarter in 2011 had 24 scans…

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