Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Interactive Tool for Behavior

Teachers have been introduced to a fun new interactive website, http://neave.com/bouncy-balls/.  It is a "digital playground of interactive tools."  The one program they have used with their students from this site is the "bouncy balls" that works with the microphone in the room.   Ms. Faris used the bouncy balls to determine if the class was too loud during group work.  If the balls are bouncying freely, it tells the students that they need to quiet down.

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