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Hearing Loss and Access to Recorded Speech Hearing Loss and Access to Recorded Speech
Hearing Loss and Access to Recorded Speech
$ 195
An increasing number of educational resources are being delivered through recorded speech in the younger grades, listening centers, and test examinations. This article focuses on the reasons why recor ... ded speech are so challenging for students who are hard of hearing thus necessitating a live voice reader in many situations.
Volume of Classroom Audio Distribution Systems Volume of Classroom Audio Distribution Systems
Volume of Classroom Audio Distribution Systems
$ 150
This information page describes the purpose of soundfield amplification systems, otherwise known as classroom audio distribution systems, and describes specifically how to appropriately set the volume ... . It is common for classroom teachers to set CADS volume too high!
Do Teachers Really Need a Microphone? Do Teachers Really Need a Microphone?
Do Teachers Really Need a Microphone?
$ 150
Teachers who have not had experience with students who are hard of hearing are usually unused to wearing a microphone transmitter and often ask, "Do I really Need a Microphone?" This brief information ... al article describes how hearing technologies are essential tools for learning.
AAC Devices and Personal DM Systems AAC Devices and Personal DM Systems
AAC Devices and Personal DM Systems
$ 2
AAC devices were initially intended for individuals with adequate access to spoken language but a limited ability to express themselves. Now AAC devices are used for children with a full spectrum of c ... ommunication abilities, including those who have hearing loss and/or severe receptive language delays. This handout provides information describing how different AAC devices can be integrated with a student's DM/FM device so that auditory access can be achieved.
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