from: Bunki Kramer (bkramer@srvusd.k12.ca.us)
Los Cerros Middle School
968 Blemer Road
Danville, CA 94526
art webpage - http://ww2.lcms.srvusd.k12.ca.us/faculty/faculty.html
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Was thumbin' through the new Arts & Activities magazine
yesterday.....December 2001...and on page 13 there is an advertisement for a
Yacker Tracker Sound Meter! I'm wondering if ANYONE on the list knows
anything about this...or has seen one...or better yet, HAS one. Does it
work?
It looks like a 3-color stoplight and it's supposed to signal students to
quiet down. It's a self-monitoring, 16" traffic light with an adjustable
noise level meter. The green light stays lit until classroom noise goes
above your chosen level, then a flashing yellow light warns students to
quiet down. If noise reaches 20 decibels above your level, the red light
goes on and a siren sounds! The volume is adjustable. With shipping it cost
$45.
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Was thumbin' through the new <U>Arts & Activities</U> magazine yesterda=
y.....December 2001...and on page 13 there is an advertisement for a Yacker =
Tracker Sound Meter! I'm wondering if ANYONE on the list knows anything abou=
t this...or has seen one...or better yet, HAS one. Does it work?<BR>
<BR>
It looks like a 3-color stoplight and it's supposed to signal students to q=
uiet down. It's a self-monitoring, 16" traffic light with an adjustable=
noise level meter. The green light stays lit until classroom noise goes abo=
ve your chosen level, then a flashing yellow light warns students to quiet d=
own. If noise reaches 20 decibels above your level, the red light goes on an=
d a siren sounds! The volume is adjustable. With shipping it cost $45. <BR>
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Hummmmmm. Toodles.....Bunki <BR>
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