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Re: Noise - Controlling it the Scientific Way
Posted by science teacher on 10/01/08
On 9/30/08, Donna music/TN wrote:
> Could you have them do a project on ways to reduce noise in the classroom?
> Either they'll come up with some great ways of soundproofing and dampening,
> or they'll realize that they can best limit the problem by being quieter-and
> either way, they'll likely learn something ;).
This isn't a 'management idea' but Donna has a great idea - put felt under the
seats of the chairs - tape it there. Felt absorbs sound waves and so softens
sound. We do this in our cafeteria with great success. A rug on the floor
helps a lot too. Curtains too - sound waves bounce off hard substances like
uncarpeted floors and walls with no wallpaper - you need fabric and sound
absorbent materials to soften the sound.
>
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Noise, 9/25/08, by girl in gulfport.
- Re: Noise, 9/26/08, by Sara.
- Re: Noise, 9/29/08, by girl in gulfport.
- Re: Noise, 9/30/08, by Sara.
- Re: Noise, 9/30/08, by girl in gulfport.
- Re: Noise, 9/30/08, by Kelsey.
- Re: Noise, 9/30/08, by Donna music/TN.
- Re: Noise - Controlling it the Scientific Way, 10/01/08, by science teacher.
- Re: Noise, 10/01/08, by girl in gulfport.
- Re: Noise - Controlling it the Scientific Way, 10/01/08, by girl in gulfport.
- Re: Noise, 10/01/08, by Tricia.
- Re: Noise - Controlling it the Scientific Way, 10/01/08, by science teacher.
- Re: Noise - Controlling it the Scientific Way, 10/02/08, by girl in gulfport.
- Re: Use the Cone of Silence, 10/05/08, by D.
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