Sound for Your School – Your
Questions Answered
Technology has certainly opened the door to a world of new opportunity
– including in the classroom. BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is becoming
more popular with a number of UK schools, students with hearing problems
can now benefit from assistive listening devices and teachers can explore
education through new tech solutions.
While it’s a wonderful world a number educators are battling with
questions about all the new tech solutions on offer. Tom Parker, CEO of PC
Werth, of which Sound for Schools is a subsidiary, took time out to answer a
few FAQs.
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“Sound for Schools came about because we believe that getting a good
education is crucial in a person’s ultimate success. These days there are so
many excellent tech solutions for schools that could really improve the
acoustic environment for both teachers and pupils” says Parker.
Are more schools starting to place the emphasis on better voice
amplification in classrooms?
At the moment there are a number of schools across the UK who have
started focusing on better classroom sound management, but the
concept is definitely not mainstream as yet. As classes become bigger