pbs.org/video/inside-ear-9btlz6/
Unity WebGL Player | dBZone 2020
Games that simulate what it's like to be deaf or hard of hearing | Hearing Like Me
Unless you've actually experienced hearing loss yourself, it's hard to explain. There are some games that might simulate what it's like to be deaf.
StudyJams! Hearing and the Ear - YouTube
Hearing Milestones - Products & Courses for Children With Hearing Loss
Providing you and your child with the tools and resources so your child can gain self-confidence, be their own best advocates, and harness their inner hero.
What is an Audiogram? – Understanding Hearing Test Results | Babyhearing.org
An audiogram is a graph that shows the softest sounds a person can hear at different pitches and frequencies. See examples of audiogram results.
How Your Ears Work - YouTube
starkey_68_imallears.pdf
Tips for Teaching Kids about Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Educators from administrators to music teachers learn how to incorporate healthy hearing messages into their daily interactions with kids.
Dangerous Decibels » Classroom Materials & Resources
Kim Marie Nicols Raises Awareness of Hearing Loss Among Elementary Students
Hearing Loss Simulator - Find Out What Hearing Loss is Like
Clinical Tools - Hearing Health Lab - The University of Texas at Dallas
17 Misconceptions About People with Hearing Loss — Hearing Health Foundation
By Janice Schacter Misconceptions about people with hearing loss are commonplace – some are antiquated stereotypes, while others just incorrect assumptions. It’s easy enough to get the wrong idea, as hearing loss can be an invisible disability – unlike the wheelchair that signals a mobility chall
My Hearing Explained for Children
Explain hearing test results to children and their families in terms that everyone can understand.
C2 hear online
The C2Hear interactive multimedia videos improve the lives of new hearing-aid users. Research funded by the UK’s National Institute for Health Research created C2Hear. This comprises videos, animations, photos, and patient testimonials to provide valuable advice and information to help new hearing aid users to better use their hearing aids.
Hearing Loss Example - The Flintstones - YouTube
Hearing Loss Simulator - Listen to Understand Hearing Loss
Our Hearing Loss Simulator simulates what someone with sensorineural hearing loss is able to hear in specific contexts and understand hearing loss.
Hearing loss simulation | Phonak
Committed to changing lives.
Hearing Loss Simulation Plugin - File Exchange - MATLAB Central
Entry for the AES Student Competition: MATLAB Plugin.
Interactive Ear tool showing how the ear works by Amplifon
Use our Interactive Ear tool for a fun & visual Guide to Hearing. Enjoy amazing visuals of the journey of sound through each area of the ear.
Interactive Ear tool showing how the ear works by Amplifon
Use our Interactive Ear tool for a fun & visual Guide to Hearing. Enjoy amazing visuals of the journey of sound through each area of the ear.
LEGO adds minifigure with a hearing aid
LEGO's minifigure with a hearing aid can be found in the LEGO City Main Square set, but it may be included in other LEGO sets in the future.
Fingerspell your Name
Watch the YouTube video.
https://youtu.be/fXf4d23WqiA
Learn how to fingerspell your name. Send me a video of yourself signing your name.
ECC -- Self Advocacy: New Student
1. Read the scenario. Take a day or two to really think about the situation and how you would handle it. You want to encourage this student, not make her mad or sad. . . Then, after you've given it a lot of thought. . .
2. Use the :mic: to answer the question. (Answering that you wouldn't say or do anything is NOT an option. You know I want a real, thought-out answer.)
3. Tap :check: to turn in your work.
ECC -- Self Advocacy: Missed Definition
1. Read the scenario in the box.
2. Discuss the scenario with your parent/guardian and come up with what you would say or ask your teacher.
3. Use the :mic: to record exactly what you would say or ask.
4. Tap on :check: to turn in your work.
Complete MiniMic Labels
Label the MiniMic PreK
Parents: Please assist your student to
1. Click on the :label: to move the words to the correct labels in the picture. Parents -- if kids need help, let them find these buttons on their real Minimics then show them where they are in the pictures.
2. Have your child use the :mic: tool to tell me what the difference is between pause and mute. Remember, when we pause, everything stops. . . the sound and the action. A basketball player might end up stuck in mid-air. But when we mute, the action or activity keeps going, but now there is no sound. Basketball player keeps playing. We just can't hear him.
3. Click on :check: to turn in your work.
Label the T30 Mic
1. Label the T30 mic using :label: click to move the names of the part to the correct spaces.
2. Click on the :check: to turn in your work.
Label the Connect Clip
1. Label the Connect Clip using :label: click to move the name of the part to the correct space.
2. Click on the :check: to turn in your work.