tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3632059557704051798.post3618263912668193836..comments2015-03-18T01:24:16.031+11:00Comments on Edlib: QR Codes - implications for teaching and learninglnashhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17098083405040574556noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3632059557704051798.post-50224343577990112932010-08-05T06:58:48.244+10:002010-08-05T06:58:48.244+10:00Great post. There are almost endless applications ...Great post. There are almost endless applications for this technology. <br /><br />However, a word of caution to QR Code enthusiasts is in order. Creating the tag, while simple, is only the first step. Creating a compelling mobile experience is the hard part.<br /><br />Compared to desktop or laptop environments, mobile browsers are a different beast entirely. To successfully build a satisfying mobile Web 'micro site' one must contest with tiny screens, less memory and storage capacity, bandwidth limitations and, above all, the absence of run-time applications and (on Apple devices) Flash. <br /><br />Fortunately, companies like Warbasse Design (http://www.warbassedesign.com) and others are pioneering these issues. It's a brave new world — again.John Parsonshttp://www.bytemedianews.comnoreply@blogger.com