Please note that this can’t be done automatically if you’re hosting the event on Eventbrite. You would first need to export your data into an xls format. H
Would love this, around the square where I live, there is a hidden huge underground car park, a statue of soldiers that fell in Africa, the #i360 tower and just out to sea there is a huge array of wind turbines – each should have their own qr code I could use to find out more – oh and Oscar Wilde crashed his carriage out side my flat whilst looking for a, ahem, partner for the night/hour. History is everywhere so qr codes could help us from losing it.
Great idea, there are so many historic sites in the UK, each just needs a qr code to inform tourists and locals what history lies beneath their feet, even if it just linked to the Wikipedia page.
Shanghai's famous historic sites can be accessed with QR codes
Wow, didn’t realise this was a thing, and has been for a while – so yeah and relatives can instantly access a gallery of images of the deceased before they died, kind of a good idea I guess. “They can just upload the photos to the website and we can build their website for them,” Lori Miller says. “They give us a biography of their loved ones, and they can upload videos and backgrounds and music.”
QR Codes For Headstones Keep Dearly Departed Close
A couple in Philadelphia is reinventing gravesite memorials. Using the popular QR code technology, they’ve developed a business in which mourners can digitally connect to their loved ones with a scan of a smartphone.
Eventbrite check-in ID: Lets you check people in at your event entrance. All you need is an iPhone, iPad or Android device with the Eventbrite Organizer app. These type of code is only available if your event is hosted in Eventbrite.
We offer two kinds of QR codes: Eventbrite check-in ID: Lets you check people in at your event entrance. All you need is an iPhone, iPad or Android device
You can design custom name badges for your upcoming event and get them shipped or print them yourself. This guide shows how to get attendee data from Event Espresso and import that data into an online badge creation tool available from conferencebadge.com. These badges can even include QR-codified d... Read more
Conference badge has instructions on how to do it.
Would love this, around the square where I live, there is a hidden huge underground car park, a statue of soldiers that fell in Africa, the #i360 tower and just out to sea there is a huge array of wind turbines – each should have their own qr code I could use to find out more – oh and Oscar Wilde crashed his carriage out side my flat whilst looking for a, ahem, partner for the night/hour. History is everywhere so qr codes could help us from losing it.
Digibon have the right idea, not sure it will take off though.
Great idea, there are so many historic sites in the UK, each just needs a qr code to inform tourists and locals what history lies beneath their feet, even if it just linked to the Wikipedia page.
Wow, didn’t realise this was a thing, and has been for a while – so yeah and relatives can instantly access a gallery of images of the deceased before they died, kind of a good idea I guess. “They can just upload the photos to the website and we can build their website for them,” Lori Miller says. “They give us a biography of their loved ones, and they can upload videos and backgrounds and music.”
Googled it, omg they exist. kind of a good idea as it connects you to the person, hopefully not to their dead facebook profile either.
Eventbrite check-in ID: Lets you check people in at your event entrance. All you need is an iPhone, iPad or Android device with the Eventbrite Organizer app. These type of code is only available if your event is hosted in Eventbrite.
Better idea… QR codes IN books!
Jarrod Robinson nailed this idea. Why don’t they do it?
think the event espresso app does this