I saw a really great example of more informative bus signs when I was visiting Austin, TX this week. Luckily they had an example and a full explanation on their metro website since I forgot to snap a picture. I ended up using this service multiples times during my visit. Being a UMN nerd, I immediately thought of this conversation :-). A great feature they added was braile on the signs. Phil K could probably offer input to the usability of the braile on a bus sign. Check it out. http://www.capmetro.org/newsigns/ Dave On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Jacqueline Brudlos <[log in to unmask]>wrote: > > To Mandi - yes, it's very similar to Metro Transit's NextTrip. > > To Pete - the 121 is listed on Metro Transit and there are talks about a > collaberation of systems. Everything is still in the works. > > Jacqueline > =========== > JACQUELINE BRUDLOS > Communications Manager | Parking and Transportation Services > University of Minnesota > 511 Washington Ave SE | 300 TSB | Minneapolis, MN 55455 > 612-624-4161 (direct) | 612-626-PARK (main) | 612-624-8899 (fax) > [log in to unmask] | www.umn.edu/pts > > > > *Peter Wiringa <[log in to unmask]>* > Sent by: UofMN Web Standards <[log in to unmask]> > > 04/04/2012 12:06 PM > Please respond to > UofMN Web Standards <[log in to unmask]> > > To > [log in to unmask] > cc > Subject > Re: [WEBSTANDARDS] QR Codes? > > > > > I remember at one point the 121 was listed somewhere on the MetroTransit > site. If they already have the sort of service you're looking for, could it > be tied in with them? > > On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Mandi Caffery <*[log in to unmask]*<[log in to unmask]>> > wrote: > I like this NextBus idea. It sounds a little like MetroTransit's NextTrip > service, which I use all the time. However, I wouldn't be likely to scan a > QR code to use NextTrip, or any other service. Not only does it take much > longer than typing in a URL, but I'd feel really awkward standing at a bus > trying to scan a QR code. A short URL or an app would be preferred. > > Also, I feel the need to include this Tumblr in the QR code usage convo, > though I can't decide if it's helpful insight or just a funny site. Either > way: *http://picturesofpeoplescanningqrcodes.tumblr.com*<http://picturesofpeoplescanningqrcodes.tumblr.com/> > . > > > Mandi > > > > > > On Wed, Apr 4, 2012 at 10:06 AM, Christopher Bongaarts <*[log in to unmask]*<[log in to unmask]>> > wrote: > On 4/4/2012 8:37 AM, Layon, Kristofer wrote: > > I have never, *ever* observed a person scanning a QR code in the > wild, despite the codes being quite common. And this is in a world > where you don't need to go walking for more than 10 seconds to > encounter someone using their smartphone. But not to scan QR codes. > Just an observation. > > I did it all the time when I first got my smartphone. Then the novelty > wore off. > > I still do occasionally, when I find one in an unexpected place. I > usually don't bother if it's obvious where it would go. But the reason why > has more to do with how long it takes to fire up my barcode reader app than > anything else. > > -- > %% Christopher A. Bongaarts %% *[log in to unmask]* <[log in to unmask]> %% > %% OIT - Identity Management %% *http://umn.edu/~cab*<http://umn.edu/~cab> %% > %% University of Minnesota %% *+1 (612) 625-1809*<%2B1%20%28612%29%20625-1809> %% > > > > -- > Mandi Caffery > Design & Media Coordinator > Office of the Senior Vice President for > Academic Administration, UMN System > 110 Morrill Hall | *612-625-0378* <612-625-0378> > > > > > -- > Peter Wiringa > Electronic Communications/New Media > University Relations, University of Minnesota > > "I gotta hold on to my angst. I preserve it because I need it. It keeps me > sharp, on the edge, where I gotta be." - V. Hanna > > -- David Peterson IT Professional Office of Institutional Research University of Minnesota http://www.oir.umn.edu 612-625-0914 [log in to unmask]