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EDTech 96: COVID Audio

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I Can Hear You

The more that we get accustomed to a remote or hybrid learning environment, the we start to notice how systems could be utilized and improved upon. Audio is one of those key factors that usually is taken for granted in a classroom space, but if your audio isn’t up to snuff it will not benefit the class at all. Today we are joined by nearly all of our usual rogue’s gallery including AV Specialist for Stockton University James King, Director of AV Services for the University of Arkansas Ernie Bailey and Director of Client Services for Bates College Scott Tiner. We discuss the innovations made in the audio space for higher education and what faculties should be looking into to make their lessons as clear as possible for the students.

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