Innovation in the Classroom
Excessive noise has always been a barrier to learning and schools are a noisy place because of all the students who attend. How do we get around this?
Excessive noise has always been a barrier to learning and schools are a noisy place because of all the students who attend. How do we get around this? The answer to this question may have been discovered with a simple solution found in technology.
Technology in the classroom has come a long way and by that I mean the use of an audio microphone that the teacher uses to send her voice around the classroom so that the children can hear her better. It has been nicknamed the ‘Madonna Mic’ because it looks similar to the one Madonna wears; this one is worn around the neck. This piece of equipment diminishes background noise and makes the teachers voice clearer and is good in rooms with poor acoustics. This technology will be most beneficial for a teacher because they no longer have to raise their voices and or shout to be heard.
The original study involved 600 students and it would seem that the results were exceptionally encouraging and showed the children responding so very well to this new innovation that it is set to be used in other schools. When playing games like alphabet bingo, the children are responding much faster and they seem to be more engaged with their learning. The primary reason for this is that they can hear what is being said to them. As a result, this is very pleasing but it would appear that the overall behavior of the children involved in these studies has improved too. The teachers are finding that the children are more aware of what they have said to them and there would seem to be less disruption because of this. No repeating what they have just said because someone did not hear and they have found it much easier to teach. It has grabbed the attention of other schools that have had problems because of their location such as being near an airport or under a flight path.
This could trigger a change in many primary schools where getting the attention of the children is paramount. This technology has been used in many universities and other such learning establishments but now we can see that it could have an added impact on the children in our junior schools. This could be one of the most useful tools that a teacher could have. It seems a piece of equipment such as this could improve the lives students and teachers by taking the stress out of trying to hear and listen to what the teacher is saying over the usual classroom noise.
The time taken to make the children quieter should no longer pose such a big problem for the teacher. Having helped out in the classroom and at school whenever I could, I was surprised at the many times the teacher was waiting for the children to be quiet so that she could speak. It was very time consuming and that time that was wasted. With a microphone such as this one, this would not be such a problem.
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Meri Jeffrey
On January 19, 2008 at 2:01 am
Excellent ideas on getting attention in the classroom!
Francie
On April 27, 2008 at 8:50 am
The teachers have a tough job for sure! we seem to have an epidemic of school aged kids not listening, using their voices and distracting others that want to learn. This might also be wonderful for the hearing impaired kids.
Interesting article!
nobert soloria bermosa
On April 27, 2008 at 10:25 am
i love this one,i think it will be of great help to teachers in the elementary level especially in urban areas where there are factories etc. as you mentioned…thanks Lucy,
IcyCucky
On April 27, 2008 at 1:13 pm
Great article Lucy!
Nick Kenney
On April 27, 2008 at 1:34 pm
I echo what Icy said…great article Lucy!
RAB
On April 27, 2008 at 5:40 pm
It sounds very interesting Lucy, I know in my financial class my professor frequently includes our names in the lectures to make sure we are paying attention. Although at times embarrassing it’s affective.
beauley, Lucien
On April 28, 2008 at 8:42 am
Superb article! This is very interesting given your presentation of it. My guess is it is wireless to a receiver that outputs to hidden speakers. It is a tremendous technology innovation. So well presented Lucy and thank you for it.
tutor1235
On April 28, 2008 at 6:41 pm
Actually, our local primary schools have been using this sort of system on a limited basis for a number of years now and have reported great success. It’s not only helpful for hearing impaired students (I think that was why it was set up in the first place), but also has proven highly beneficial to ADHD and learning disabled students. It’s a fabulous innovation.
Rookie Expert
On June 18, 2008 at 7:58 am
Interesting article. I remember in my college they used the traditional mic and speakers, but now with this Madonna Mic, hopefully it’ll look elegant and neat.
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