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My Hearing Vocabulary (NB)
My Hearing Vocabulary (NB)
1. Use the :drawing: tool to circle all the words related to your hearing loss AND the technology that you use -- the equipment that helps you to hear at home and at school. Some of the words will not be circled. 2. Use the :mic: tool to tell me about your hearing, using the the words that you circled. For example, another student might say, "I have a unilateral, conductive loss in my left ear. I use a PONTO, and . . . that's it." 3. Use the :check: tool to turn in your work!
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My Hearing Vocabulary (NB)
Copy of Original Answer Sheet Video on the Hearing Process - HS
Copy of Original Answer Sheet Video on the Hearing Process - HS
The Human Ear: Structure and Working Watch the attached video and then answer the questions related to the video. Share this document with me when you are done. If you have questions, please type them in the questions area and share with me. The man who narrates this video has an accent, but i...
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Copy of Original Answer Sheet Video on the Hearing Process - HS
The science of hearing - Douglas L. Oliver
The science of hearing - Douglas L. Oliver
The ability to recognize sounds and identify their location is possible thanks to the auditory system. That’s comprised of two main parts: the ear, and the brain. The ear’s task is to convert sound energy into neural signals; the brain’s is to receive and process the information those signals contain. To understand how that works, Douglas L. Oliver follows a sound on its journey into the ear.
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The science of hearing - Douglas L. Oliver