Classroom Noise Level

If you have ever had your students working collaboratively, then you might have found yourself reminding them to be mindful of their noise level.  Today's tip provides several websites that you can display for your students during group work time to indicate the volume of the classroom. I can imagine it was entertaining to watch me get these sample screenshots for you.

1. Bouncy Balls
This one is probably my favorite.  Go to the bouncy balls website and display for your students.  You will have to allow access to the microphone with any of these sites.  Set the sensitivity of the microphone and watch the balls bounce around.  When students are too noisy, the balls bounce higher and a notification will appear.  You can choose what item is bouncing around (eyeballs, emojis, bubbles, and more).

2. Zero Noise Classroom
Go to the Chrome Web Store and download the Zero Noise Classroom (ZNC) app.  Once you have downloaded it, it will appear with the rest of your Google Chrome Apps.  Click the 9 squares to access.
Set the timer and get the class to work.  The darker the gray, the more noisy the room.  Red indicates maximum volume has been reached.  


3. Classroom Screen (see previous blog post)
Open the Noise Level feature and allow the microphone access.  Set the sensitivity and watch as the bar moves from green to red as the noise level increases.





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