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Solutions For Education

Create engaging learning environments with technology that goes beyond compliance.

Increase Engagement

Foster Inclusivity

Compliance

ENHANCE EDUCATION WITH ASSISTIVE LISTENING

Did you know around 15% of students would fail a 16 dB hearing screening? This affects their ability to hear
lectures clearly, which makes engaging in discussions and collaborating with peers challenging.

All students deserve the opportunity to hear their instructors clearly, which is why the Americans with
Disabilities Act requires all classrooms to be equipped with an assistive listening system (ALS). Providing
this technology isn’t just a legal requirement; it’s the right thing to do. Listen Technologies offers assistive
listening and communication solutions that foster inclusive educational environments.

Assistive Listening
Language Interpretation
Audio Description
TV Audio
Campus Tours
Choosing A Solution
Each technology has unique advantages and disadvantages that can help determine the best solution for specific applications.

Radio Frequency

ListenRF

Radio frequency is the legacy technology on which most assistive listening systems are built. Audio sources are wired to a transmitter and listeners use receiver units to tune in to the audio source. Radio frequency systems from Listen Technologies provide regulatory compliance and crystal clear audio.

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Audio Over Wi-Fi

Listen
WIFI

The NEW ListenWIFI features new hardware, including LWR-1050 Receivers, new LA-490 Beacons, new 2-, 4-, 8-, and 16-channel servers, and enhanced software that simplifies system configuration and management.

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Portable Communication

ListenTALK

Portable radio frequency systems are used for two-way communication within a group. The leader units are hands-free and participants simply push a button to talk back. Applications include campus tours, group training, classrooms, lab environments, and language interpretation – anywhere you want to engage a group.

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Infrared

Listen IR

Infrared systems provide line of sight security for audio. IR systems transmit audio to anyone with a receiver in the line of sight of the emitter. Line of sight systems are used where security is essential, for example, testing centers, board of trustee meetings, or medical settings.

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Hearing Loop

Loop

Loop, induction loop, or T-loop, is an assistive listening system that provides access to audio for those with hearing loss via their hearing aid or cochlear implant.

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Many large campuses with implement multiple assistive listening and communication technologies tailored to different environments and needs.

Large Campus

One System, Many Uses

Large campuses benefit from assistive listening systems for campus tours, regulatory compliance, secure audio, maintaining physical distance, lab environments, and simultaneous interpretation. 

Small Campus

Be Mighty

Assistive listening systems ensure learners can hear which is critical in any learning environment. Systems can also provide additional benefits when used for campus tours and simultaneous interpretation.

K-12

Great Beginnings Make a Difference

An exceptional education starts with great sound. Assistive listening systems help educators create enriched educational environments that improve students’ retention, focus, and imagination with sound.

For A Better Listening Experience

Campus Tours

Use ListenTALK, a portable two-way communication system for campus tours.

Interpretation

Use a Listen Technologies solution for all of your interpretation needs.

Lab Environments

Use Listen Technologies solutions in lab environments for better communication.

Lecture Halls

Ensure lessons are accessible and inclusive with assistive listening.

Interactive Content

Use Listen Technologies solutions for audio descriptions for the blind.

Classrooms

Ensure lessons are accessible and inclusive with assistive listening.

Case Studies

University of Southern California

University of Southern California

The University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles wanted to create an accessible space to provide students and staff with commercial-grade, interactive multimedia technology to unleash creative energy and enable them to evolve artistically.

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Fremont High School

Fremont High School

Fremont High School Senior Hayden Reeve liked performing in high school musical theater productions. Unfortunately, he had not had much opportunity to participate fully due to his hearing loss. Hayden has a cochlear implant and utilizes an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter.  But that wasn’t enough to help him keep track of lines, songs, and other stage cues.

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John Rennie High School

John Rennie High School

Boasting widespread access to technology, including a robotics lab where students learn to program robots for competitions. John Rennie High School also has a beautiful theater. During a recent renovation, the audio in the Louise Chalmers Theater was evaluated for an upgrade.

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It's Easy to Get Started

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Talk with Us

Let us know how you plan to use a communication system.

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Get a Quote

We can design a communication system unique for your classroom or campus.

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Engage Everyone

Create enriched environments that improve learning, retention, focus, and imagination.

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