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I have seen that OptimalSort gives an option to add barcodes to cards. However, this requires paying for OptimalSort and purchasing a barcode scanner. There are many free apps for reading QR codes.

Can anyone think of a solution for recording the results of a card sort by scanning a QR code that has been printed on each card?

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  • sounds like a massive ball ache if you ask me. Write cards on computer>print out>do card sort>scan back in. hmmmm
    – colmcq
    Commented Apr 9, 2015 at 12:09
  • This actually might not be a good fit for UX.SE because it seems like a too broad of a question. Might want to narrow the question down; I can foresee too many answers for this question.
    – UXerUIer
    Commented Apr 9, 2015 at 12:55
  • @colmcq Yeah I'm thinking maybe just take photos of the cards in their groups once they have been sorted, then record the results manually in a spreadsheet.
    – Abbie
    Commented Apr 9, 2015 at 13:14
  • thats faster than printing them out and scanning them back in. Seems ridiculous.
    – colmcq
    Commented Apr 9, 2015 at 13:59
  • Well I'm going to have to type the results back in anyway if I want them in digital format for analysis. I thought quickly scanning the codes could take the same amount of time, and there would be the possibility of having my data ready organised when I came to look at the results.
    – Abbie
    Commented Apr 10, 2015 at 7:55

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I'm from Optimal Workshop. We have actually started work on a mobile app especially for scanning barcodes into OptimalSort, but unfortunately I don't have a release date for you just yet.

You don't actually need a barcode scanner at all. The card numbers are also printed directly below the barcodes and are generally just 1 or 2 digits long. So you can enter them into OptimalSort quite efficiently just using a keyboard.

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