What are qr code arrays?

A QR code array is like a supergroup of tiny QR codes, all working together to tell one big story.

Imagine you have a favorite picture book, each page has a little drawing that, when put together, makes the whole story. A QR code array works kind of like that. Instead of drawings, it uses many small QR codes, and when you scan them all together, they show you something bigger, like a video, a song, or even a secret message!

How It Works

Each little QR code in the array is like a puzzle piece. On its own, it might just lead to a short clip or a small picture. But when you put all the pieces together, by scanning them with your phone, they form one big, complete experience.

Think of it like having several tiny flashlights pointing at a wall. Each light shows a little part of a bigger picture. When you turn on all the lights, poof! You see the full image.

So, a QR code array is just a fun way to make something more exciting by combining lots of small QR codes into one big adventure!

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Examples

  1. A bus stop with a grid of QR codes that all lead to the same route information.
  2. A poster with multiple QR codes, each linking to different songs from an album.
  3. A classroom where each student's desk has its own QR code for personalized learning.

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