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Creating a Community QR Poster One of the first community publishing projects we undertook in my learning strategies class, was to produce a large QR code that will eventually hyperlink to our class website. Our poster will be 29 pixels square to match our master QR image. If your students use one inch pixels, the group will produce an image almost two and a half feet wide. (Our final poster will be a bit larger than that.) Step 1 : Create a QR code that links to a classroom web page. I used MobileFish QR Code Creator because it allows the user to specify the size of the first printed image. Step 2 : Decide on a way to cut the code into pieces so that each student can take on a part of the project. With 16 high needs students in my class, I began our project by breaking our code into 16 equally sized unique squares. Step 3 : Enlarge each students piece of the puzzle so that the individual pixels can easily be seen and organized. I enlarged each of the pieces to f...
Creating your first UCMA application Part I In the next few weeks blog I am going to run you through how to create your very own UCMA application to test against your Skype For Business or Lync server. Starting out in UCMA is a bit harder than just about any other type of programming, for 1 reason; You need to have a working server in place, and define several objects for use on that server before you can begin. Failing to do so, will result in nothing more than programs that break the second you try to run them. Here are some things that can trip up first timers; 1. UCMA apps must be x64, so switch your project type right away as to not waste valuable time trying to figure out why your default x86 app does work. 2. You are going to need to run your apps from computers or servers that are part of your corporate domain, ie joined and trusted machines. 3. Your UCMA libraries will be easy to code with if you pick the recommended version for your se...