Reddit Reddit reviews Learning Resources Answer Buzzers, Set of 4 Assorted Colored Buzzers, Ages 3+, 3-1/2in, Multicolor

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Learning Resources Answer Buzzers, Set of 4 Assorted Colored Buzzers, Ages 3+, 3-1/2in, Multicolor
Response buzzers let students easily buzz when they have an answerActively engage students with "game-show" style buzzersA perfect tool for quieter students - buzzers are loud enough to get the attention of the classFour distinctly different, attention-getting sounds enable teachers to clearly identify who buzzed in firstIdeal for ages 3+
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3 Reddit comments about Learning Resources Answer Buzzers, Set of 4 Assorted Colored Buzzers, Ages 3+, 3-1/2in, Multicolor:

u/yamatoshi · 15 pointsr/delusionalartists

spending bloat is real. It happens all over the place, not just at universities.

I work in Special Needs Education. After a tangent of research, I started looking at Speech devices after seeing a lady taught a dog using them. A single red button for teaching a word can cost $150 or more, and yes schools and businesses WILL pay for them (especially if you have a budget that requires you use specific vendors.

So...I hopped on Amazon......Here is a set of 4 programmable ones for $15

I've done this for other Special Needs products. I've looked through the catalogs, everything is absurdly priced. A set of cheap-ass (and I mean like the shittiest quality you can get) hula-hoops is like well over $300 if I remember correctly....I'm involved in the flow community. I built them much higher quality hula-hoops, that actually work because of weight mechanics, and it cost me under $40 to build them. The kids and staff love them.

u/SenseiCAY · 6 pointsr/Jeopardy

Maybe these?

Learning Resources Answer Buzzers, Set of 4 Assorted Colored Buzzers, Ages 3+ https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004DJ51HQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_5JgtDbV9X5G8J

u/manatee1010 · 2 pointsr/Dogtraining

A lot of people hang bells from the doorknob and ring them each time they let the dog out; the dogs pick up that "bells=door opens" pretty quickly.

I have cats who played nonstop with the bells when I tried that approach, so instead I got these buttons off of Amazon, mounted them on the wall next to the door at nose height, and taught my dog to push the button with his nose when he needs to go out.