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  1. A free classroom noise level meter, monitor and management tool. Perfect if your school kids are too noisy! Bouncing balls react to sounds from the microphone.

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    • Tips For Using Classroom Noise Monitor Apps
    • Online Noise Meters
    • Classcraft Classroom Noise Level Meter
    • Zero Noise Classroom by Google Chrome
    • Too Noisy Lite
    • Quiet Classroom
    • Class Dojo Noise Meter
    • Noise ‘O’ Meter
    • Bouncy Balls
    Talk about noise meters and how they work with your class in advance. Let them know what your expectations are and what the consequences of being too loud will be.
    Kids are naturally going to want to see what happens on the app if they’re too noisy. Give them a chance to do one good noise burst and get it out of their system at the beginning. (This is useful...
    Try using a few different classroom noise meters in rotation to keep kids interested. Otherwise, the app will just become part of the background in the classroom, and it won’t work if kids ignore it.

    1. Calm Counter

    How it works: This simple noise level meter shows noise levels from green (good) to red (bad). The only setting you need to worry about is the microphone sensitivity. The meter starts automatically, so you’ll just need to adjust the microphone sensitivity as needed. Cool features: Calm Counter doesn’t have any fancy bells and whistles, and that can be a good thing. It’s extremely easy to use and the visual display makes it simple for kids to see when they’re being too noisy. Try it: Calm Counter

    How it works: A volume meter appears on the screen, changing to reflect the amount of noise in the classroom. If the noise crosses the max line, a pop-up on the screen states that you’ve been too loud. There’s no audible alert, only the visual warning. To get started, click “Try Now,” set the timer (or click the X button to skip it), set your max v...

    How it works: This classroom noise monitor is a Chrome extension that displays current sound levels appear in the background as it runs. Light shades indicate quiet, while darker gray means the classroom has gotten louder. When a red stripe displays, it means the noise has passed the maximum level (there’s no audible alert). Cool features: Because ...

    How it works: The noise meter at the bottom is reflected in the color of the sky and the emoji above. It changes from happy blue sky to dark clouds as the noise increases. Cool features: The free version of this classroom noise monitor app is simple and effective. If you’d like to activate more features, you can download the paid version on your ph...

    How it works: Quiet Classroom from FunDip is simple to use. Just select an acceptable noise level (from 0 to 95 db). Next, choose an alert sound (school bell, warning bell, or high-pitched intruder bell). Then just push the start button. When the classroom noise level rises above the preset level, the alert will sound. Cool features: The easy-to-re...

    How it works: Class Dojo’s Noise Meter helps remind students what the appropriate volume should be in the classroom at specific times. The columns of the bar graph change in size and turn from green to yellow to red when the volume starts getting too high. Cool features: The Noise Meter is simple to use, with customizable microphone sensitivity, fu...

    How it works: This is basically a coding project created using the popular coding platform Scratch. To start using Noise’O’Meter, you need to turn on your computer’s microphone. Noise’O’Meter takes the shape of a clock with a single hand that moves clockwise according to the noise level. The tool uses a color intensity system to tag noise levels st...

    How it works: The louder the classroom, the higher the balls fly! The goal is to keep the balls hanging out at the bottom. When the noise level rises too high, the program will alert students with a “Shh!” or loud beep—you choose. Cool features: You can change the balls to bubbles, emojis, or even eyeballs! This is also the only free classroom nois...

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  5. A sound level meter (SLM) uses a microphone containing a sensitive diaphragm to measure changes in the air pressure. The information is converted to an electrical signal, interpreted by a microprocessor, and delivered to a display.

  6. Noise meters for the accurate measurement of sound level. Type 1 and Type 2 meters for occupational and environmental noise measurement.

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