News, facts, success stories, and proof about our classroom audio systems
From providing clear audio for lectures to enhancing the learning experience, our classroom audio systems have earned praise from educators, students, and institutions. Read success stories that highlight the impact our technology has had in classrooms across the country. At Hear and Learn, we’re the trusted choice for educational audio solutions, and we look forward to showing you why.
An interview with Emeritus Professor Carol Flexer
Read MoreCarol Flexer is a Professor of Audiology in the School of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at the University of Akron in Ohio, USA. Perhaps the world’s most respected advocate of optimizing listening conditions for all learners, this interview discusses the...
Using Classroom Amplification in a Universal Design Model to Enhance Hearing and Listening
Read MoreA study conducted By Dr. Pamela Millett, Faculty of Education, York University in Ontario, Canada was conducted to offer perspectives on whether capturing teacher voices, and having speaker(s) distribute crucial frequencies to increase speech intelligibility, benefits students and education outcomes....
The impact of sound-field amplification in mainstream cross-cultural classrooms
Read MoreIn 2006, the Australian Journal of Education published a study by Robyn Massie and Harvey Dillon National Acoustic Laboratories about the impact of technology in learning spaces that captures and distributes teacher and learner voice in learning spaces. This technology...
What is Ligature risk in the context of hearing augmentation solutions for learning spaces?
Read MoreHear and Learn works with Architects and Electrical Consultants Australia wide to create best practice performance based solutions that provide agnostic and agile compliance with regulations pertaining to hearing augmentation. The blend of BCA rules, those in Disability Law and...
A study emanating from Southern Canada offers Australian educators powerful evidence.
Read MoreA study emanating from Southern Canada offers Australian educators powerful evidence. A School District in Winnipeg – just over the US border in the deep south of Canada – had its Audiologists conducts a Pilot in first grade classrooms. The...
Better auditory learning of teacher voice welfare in Launceston
Read MoreBetter auditory learning of teacher voice welfare in Launceston St Thomas More’s Catholic Primary School in South East Launceston will have all learning spaces equipped with the New Redcat with Point to Pair and new Flexmike for the start of...
Refurbishments and Redcats: let there be sound!
Read MoreDrouin West Primary School was established in 1874 and the first school in West Gippsland in Eastern Victoria. The facilities and grounds reflect the rural setting and have been extensively upgraded. As part of the latest upgrade, our Redcat soundfield...
Hear and Learn UConnect Mini hearing augmentation solution adopted at Melbourne Independent School
Read MoreHearing Augmentation – or the process of transmitting instructional audio in learning spaces to receivers in hearing aids – is such a fluid science that electrical consultants, architects and builders attached to a new build in Melbourne’s Western growth corridor...
Hear and Learn Redcat Soundfield facilitates transformation of two learning spaces into one
Read MoreSt Laurence O’Toole Primary School Leongatha consulted with Hear and Learn about best practice listening conditions in a 150m2 learning space occupied by two teachers and over 50 students. The school’s familiarity with Hear and Learn’s Redcat Soundfield solution in...
Hearing Augmentation SoundHouse installed in Victorian Secondary College
Read MorePatterson River Secondary College, in the South East of Melbourne, has undergone significant refurbishments and as part of that Hear and Learn’s full soundfield and hearing augmentation solution SoundHouse has been installed. Hearing augmentation is the process of transmitting audio...
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