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What is ExQR

We provide a service that allows Museums and other exhibitors to create and connect rich-content to their exhibits via QR codes.

ExQR is a tool-kit; it provides the frameworks for which to create and manage the content. The physical-world exhibit is linked to this digital content via QR codes.

Nasher Museum - QR Code Survey

The Nasher Museum is running a survey on how (or if) you'd use QR codes at the museum! Read their blog for more details or go directly to the survey

Miami County Historical Museum - QR Codes in "The Story of Us"

Joe Hursey, Director of the Miami County Historical Museum in Paola, Kansas has announced the grand opening of “The Story of Us”, at 6 p.m. Friday March 30th at the museum. The exhibit will run throughout the remainder of 2012 and has been funded through a grant from the Louis W. and Dolpha Baehr Foundation of Paola.

This exhibit will be the first use of interactive technology by the museum. The use of Smartphones and QR Codes next to the exhibits will allow the visitors to stream videos from You Tube about the exhibit.

Blue Telescope makes QR system for Rubin Museum of Art exhibit

Blue Telescope, the interactive exhibit agency, has completed a microsite which will educate and entertain visitors to New York City's Rubin Museum of Art in support of their exhibit "Hero, Villain, Yeti: Tibet in Comics". Blue Telescope developed the site specifically to be used at the museum, utilizing QR codes and mobile devices to provide engaging ways for visitors to explore the exhibit on comics and the Himalayas.

http://www.exhibitoronline.com/news/enn-display.asp?counter=10854

Miami County Historical Museum using QR Codes + iPad!

The Miami County Historical Museum is using technology to give its patrons an expanded experience through music, video clips and slide shows in the palm of their hand. - read more: http://www.kccommunitynews.com/miami-county-friday-community-living/3074...

QR Codes in Use at Libraries

Pikes Peak (Colo.) Library District created some QR enabled post-cards, read all about it on the America Libraries post: http://americanlibrariesmagazine.org/features/03202012/qr-codes-extend-l...

Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum + QR Codes

Just heard from multiple sources that the Mark Twain Boyhood Home and Museum is recieved two George H. Riedel grants and is using the funds to provdie for both QR Codes and touch-screens!.
Congratulations and well done!.

I really appreciate Mark Twain. I remember going to that museum when I was much younger but I'm sure that doesn't have much to do with it ;)

Like QRPedia - But More

This article in gomo news talks about how QRPedia links museum and gallery items to language specific articles in Wikipedia.

We'll use this as an opportunity to highlight that linking to external content (such as Wikipeida) is just one of many integration points that ExQR can provide.

Linking to Wikipedia is pretty good; but linking to internal content; and items of rich media such as audio/video is even better :)

QR Code Retention

Looking across the web-today we found this article about QR adoption.

Basically, QR adoption has been slow; and that some adoption is not taking users to a mobile optimised site.

So, quite simply - make the QR codes easier and mobile optimised.

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This is the first blog entry; it's just being used to test the Blog feature and to ensure that we can get the blog operations configured properly.

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