This classroom QR code is no longer active.

The code on the syllabus, hand-out, lecture slide, or campus poster you just scanned was created on GlyphIQ by an instructor or registrar who has since retired it. They chose to retire the code rather than leave it pointing at last term's enrollment page.

Why this happened

Courses run on terms — a semester ends, a syllabus retires, an enrollment window closes. When an instructor or registrar retires the course code, GlyphIQ routes scans here rather than to a stale LMS deep link or a closed enrollment portal.

QR codes in education

Faculty and registrars print QR codes across classroom and campus materials — syllabi link to the LMS course shell, lecture slides route to lab hand-outs, hand-outs carry codes for the supplemental reading list, classroom door placards point at the office-hours calendar, campus posters drive enrollment for next semester's elective, alumni postcards route to the donor portal, transcript requests carry the registrar's intake form. Most QR platforms stop responding the instant a faculty member's subscription lapses, which strands every student who scans a syllabus from a prior term. GlyphIQ keeps codes recognized after an instructor retires them so a printed hand-out from last semester still routes somewhere intentional. Faculty can update destinations between terms without reprinting the syllabus.

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For instructors and registrars

If you teach a course, run a registrar's office, or print campus collateral and want syllabi and hand-outs that survive an academic term, GlyphIQ keeps the same printed sheet live across terms. Retire it when the course truly closes; later scans land here, not nowhere.