Introduction – Audio Enhancement Product Manual User Manual

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Introduction

1 . Allen, L . (1993) . Promoting the usefulness of classroom amplification equipment . Educational Audiology Monograph 3, 32-34 .

2 . Flexer, Carol (2002) Univeristy of Akron

3 . Flexer, Carol (1993) . “Classroom Management of Children with Hearing Loss: Preferential Seating is NOT enough” presentation . San Francisco,

CA 8/14/93 .

When asked to rank the importance of nine different types of equipment used in classroom instruction,

• 34%

of teachers in general education ranked classroom amplification most important . This

ranks it above the overhead projector, which came in second at 18%, and the computer at 16%.

(1)

• 75%

of a child’s school day is spent engaged in listening activities.

(2)

• 90%

of a young child’s knowledge is attributed to incidental reception of a conversation around

them .

(3)

AUDIO ENHANCEMENT has been creating

technologically advanced products that

exceed expectations for over 25 years .

Designed by caring professionals for those

who teach the future leaders of America,

your infrared (IR) classroom amplification

system is an important step in improving the

learning environment .

Your infrared classroom system represents

a breakthrough in classroom amplification .

It assures you the clarity and interference

free performance you expect, even with

large numbers of systems at use in the same

building .

Please read through this manual before

installing and using your IR system, and refer

to it often . Our staff is available to answer

any questions that may arise at 1-800-383-

9362 .

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