Monitor Classroom Noise Level with Bouncy Balls
OK, so what teacher doesn’t need a new
classroom management gimmick every now and then? Well, when the need
arises, look no further than Bouncy Balls,
a free online web site that activates the user’s microphone and detects
noise level. The more noise in the classroom, the more the balls
bounce.
An example of what Bouncy Balls looks like when the classroom is silent.
An example of what Bouncy Balls looks like when the classroom is noisy.
Classroom Connection:
Use Bouncy Balls
when you need a neat way to monitor the noise level in your
classroom—especially during cooperative learning, pair-share, literature
circle or other group activities. Another great aspect of this tool is
that it teaches students self-monitoring skills, especially if the site
is projected to an interactive whiteboard.
Be sure to add this gem to your edtech toolbox for the upcoming school year!
This blog, created and maintained by Jamie Forshey, geeky girl and instructional technology specialist at the Bellwood-Antis School District in Central PA, is dedicated to innovative teaching and learning through the use of technology and digital media that engages students in learning while providing them with a 21st Century educational experience.
This blog, created and maintained by Jamie Forshey, geeky girl and instructional technology specialist at the Bellwood-Antis School District in Central PA, is dedicated to innovative teaching and learning through the use of technology and digital media that engages students in learning while providing them with a 21st Century educational experience.
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