About Sound in the Classroom
Sound in the Classroom was developed by Laura Kloepper, PhD. Prior to switching careers to research science, Dr. Kloepper was a high school science teacher and involved in curricula development projects on a local and national scale. While a high school teacher, she saw the need for students to directly engage with scientists and conduct hands-on-research of their own.
Bioacoustics is an interdisciplinary subject that encompasses all the fields of STEM. These classroom activities are designed to be used either together as a module, or separately with existing curricula and educational goals. Additionally, students may expand upon some of these activities for science fair projects.
If you have any questions or feedback about the information on Sound in the Classroom, we'd love to hear from you! Just click on the email link at the upper right of the page.
This website is supported by a National Science Foundation Award to Dr. Kloepper.
Bioacoustics is an interdisciplinary subject that encompasses all the fields of STEM. These classroom activities are designed to be used either together as a module, or separately with existing curricula and educational goals. Additionally, students may expand upon some of these activities for science fair projects.
If you have any questions or feedback about the information on Sound in the Classroom, we'd love to hear from you! Just click on the email link at the upper right of the page.
This website is supported by a National Science Foundation Award to Dr. Kloepper.