Hey class! Scoot & Tell have QR codes to share!

There are great Scootle resources to explore via our new Scoot &Tell Chatterbox.

Click here to download the Scootle Chatterbox.

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What is a QR code we hear you ask?

A QR code (abbreviated from Quick Response Code) is the trademark for a type of barcode which is typically used for storing and sharing weblinks via a camera on a tablet device or smartphone. The QR codes on the Scoot & Tell Chatterbox will take you straight to some very exciting Australian Curriculum linked Scootle resources! Grab your nearest mobile device to try it out!

We would love to hear about the resources you have accessed with your Scoot & Tell Chatterboxes and how you have used them in your classrooms.

Email us to share your Chatterbox story and we may just publish it! scootandtell@scootle.edu.au

You could even make your own Chatterbox using this fantastic Scootle resource from Museum Victoria. http://www.scootle.edu.au/ec/resolve/view/M001980 

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Chatterbox, folded by Scott Kenner, aged 8, Melbourne, 1992.
Image source:  http://museumvictoria.com.au/learning-federation/australian-childrens-folklore-collection/fortune-teller—paper-1992/

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