Friday, February 18, 2011

Using Technology to Link the Virtual and Real Worlds of Play



The Children's Museum at Saratoga has recently increased its efforts to use the dynamic technologies available to us today. In addition to our constant contact e-mails and our Facebook page, we have this blog and you can now follow us on Twitter.

While we believe in unplugging from all your electronics and enjoying the simple pleasures of learning through play, we believe that technology can complement your experience at the Children's Museum. As you may have noticed, we recently introduced Parent Guides in most of our exhibits (look for the yellow diamond!) that give suggestions for how you can engage with your child in the exhibits, building vocabulary and important skills. The next step is to take these parents guides further--to a digital platform.

 Soon we will try out posting QR (quick response) code tags with the parent guides.  A QR code is a two-dimensional bar code that can be scanned with a smart phone, instantly linking you to websites, videos, and more through your phone, connecting real life to the digital world. We will be creating QR codes using Microsoft Tag. You can download the tag reader application for free on most smart phones by visiting http://gettag.mobi on your phone's browser. Have an app for reading QR codes? Great! Check out how we're using it by scanning this tag:
The possibilities for using these tags in the museum are endless and will be ever changing. In addition to linking to parent guides, we'll include new information, activites to try at home, scavenger hunts, video, and more! Look for the tags in exhibits soon. However, nothing can compete with the joy of learning through
play with a child in a place that's all his or her own.

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