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Soundfields For Learning: The-Need-To-Know

Soundfields for learning, and their procurement, are a recurring question Sound Advice gets from parents and educators. Here’s a “Soundfields 101” piece to demystify the obtaining and use of these audio-systems.

Soundfield presentation from Sound Advice’s EdTech event in October 2011:

  • Soundfield Classroom Audio (Andrew Taylor, Classroom Comms)

Q: What is a soundfield (audio) system?

A: A soundfield is a speech intelligibility audio system that provides clarity of voice and distributes sound evenly in a classroom or learning environment.
(source: lightspeedtek.co.uk).

Q: How exactly does a soundfield work?

A: A soundfield creates an optimal ‘social distance’ between a speaker and a listener, regardless of this distance, or ambient noise in the room. Research shows listeners at this 7 to 10 feet distance feel more obliged to listen!

Q: How do soundfields benefit all educators and pupils?

A: Voice level in a learning-room is reduced by 50% every time the distance from an educator doubles (1). Noise, distance and echo all impact this sound quality. Teacher absences however fall by 25% in ‘amplified’ classrooms (2).

Documented benefits of soundfields in classrooms include:

  1. Attention increases for students’ on-task times
  2. Less stress in classrooms is experienced
  3. Classroom interaction and participation improves
  4. Academic test scores improve perceptibly
  5. Easy wireless audio integration with laptops, DVD players, and iPods

 

Q: How do I get a soundfield for use in a learning environment?

A: Full details are in this post, Sourcing A Soundfield System (Ireland only).

Citations:

  1. Hyper Physics: C.R. Nave, 2005
  2. Gertel/Rosenberg, 2004

 

Further Reading

  • IDK’s Technology in Education Event (October 2011)
  • Advice on FM Systems ‘Versus’ Soundfields
  • Teacher Question: Sourcing A Soundfield System
  • Soundfields Explained in IDK article, “Hearing On One Side Only”
Mar 20, 2012Team Sound Advice

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