Relying on amplification devices or residual hearing alone may not be enough to access communication, especially in difficult listening situations (e.g., significant background noise, a room that is not designed for ideal acoustics, group discussions, or listening at a distance). Assistive listening systems can offer further support in these situations.
Files:
- Assistive Listening Systems 101 – FULL GUIDE
- Assistive Listening Systems 101 – Overview
- Assistive Listening Systems 101 – Tips for Faculty
- Assistive Listening Systems 101 – Tips for Students
- Assistive Listening Systems 101 – Tips for Disability Services Professionals
- Assistive Listening Systems 101 – Comparison Tool
- Assistive Listening Systems 101 – Template Student Evaluation Form (DOC)