Your Student’s Hearing Assistive Technology

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Your Student’s Hearing Assistive Technology A quick and simple reference to using a Roger System

What is a Roger? An Roger is a wireless system designed to help someone better identify and understand speech in noisy situations and over distances of up to 15 meters (50 feet). Some work together with hearing aids. It transfers the speaker’s voice right into the hearing aids of your student. The Roger has 2 main parts: the transmitter and the receivers.

Parts of the Transmitter On/Off Button Clip Mute and unmute button These dots are the microphone.

Parts of the Receivers (AKA boots) This part attaches to the student’s hearing aids. They will attach and detach this piece at the beginning and end of every school day.

What do I need to know? ~Turning the system on and off with the “On/Off” button listed on the previous slide. ~Muting the system when you are not instructing or talking to the student. ~Unmuting the system when you are instructing of talking to the student. ~Connecting the system to other technology such as IPads, laptops or computers.

Tips for success ALWAYS have the microphone holes uncovered and near your mouth If you are wearing chunky necklaces, scarves, etc. make sure that they are not making noise that could be picked up by the microphone.

What happens if my student has a problem with their hearing assistive technology or hearing aids? Email or call me! In most cases, I will provide some suggestions for you to try. If equipment still isn’t working properly, I will plan to meet and take care of the issue within a day or two. My contact information: Phone: (412)-443-4338 Email: tmarquardt@northallegheny.org