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Industry News July 2020 – Remembering Mary Beth Jennings, André Gustave Joël Lafargue, CASLPO
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Industry News July 2020 – Remembering Mary Beth Jennings, André Gustave Joël Lafargue, CASLPO
After finding a copy of Dorothy Scott’s 80 Years of Looking & Learning, Gael Hannan takes a trip back in time to see what life was like in the past for people with hearing loss.
Measurements and assessment of most noises are relatively easy and have commonly accepted standards There are, however, situations, where most of the energy is concentrated in the lower end of the audible spectra, where the assessment presents problems that are not yet solved.
A handheld microphone is a microphone like all others. However, how you hold the microphone affects the sound. Some use this to their advantage; others don’t realize this is the case. This article explains how your sound may change depending on how you hold the microphone.
Understanding potential listening barriers and identifying how to effectively maximize communication is the key to holding a successful virtual meeting.
Industry News July 2020 – Remembering Mary Beth Jennings, André Gustave Joël Lafargue, CASLPO
CAA News July 2020 – Webinars, Editors Corner, IDA Resources
High thresholds in the TEN are likely in all cases to be associated with a poor ability to understand speech when background sounds are present.
Within our field, we are very grateful for the work that Brian Moore has done, and it is safe to say that his work has benefitted many individuals with hearing loss around the globe.
Proper scientific writing requires a keen sense of proportion, an assertive taste for parsimony and above all, elegance. This is Brian CJ Moore.