Thursday, July 26, 2012

Maye's QR Code Presentation for Midwest Writers Workshop 2012 (#MWW12)

This is a QR Code for This Blog





As promised during my presentation at Midwest Writers Workshop 2012 (#MWW12), below is a link to my QR Code Presentation slides. For those who weren't at MWW12, these slides are from a five-minute introductory presentation I gave as part of the Social Media Panel with Jane Friedman, Cathy Day, Tyler Fields, Ashley Ford, and Spencer McNelly on July 26th, 2012:
Maye's QR Code Presentation for Midwest Writers Workshop 2012.



In addition, at the bottom right of this blog's home page you will find a copy of a QR code for this blog and a QR code generator which you can use to create your own blog or website QR code. Simply click on Qurify your own QR Code here! », type the URL you want to point to (or the message you want to appear) into the box, click the "Qurify" button, and viola! Now copy and save your new QR code to your hard drive (or take a photo of it with your camera phone). Paste it on your blog, in your emails (as part of your signature)...print it and tape it to your office door, etc. 





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Social Media Lab at Midwest Writers Workshop 2012
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Tools for Writers: The Benefits of Writing With Scrivener
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Sunday, July 22, 2012

Entering the Digital Era: QR Codes for, Well, Everything

I was born for the digital era. I LOVE technology gadgets. I know you can't tell that by the number of posts on here about software programs and applications, but really I do. So when I started seeing square blobs of digital designs showing up, well, everywhere, I got curious. Seeing one on a piece of paper hung like a flyer on a bulletin board was the last straw. It was like some secret club sign that I hadn't been let in on. I had to know what it was and what it meant.


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When I found out,