Erin M. Conte.  Frequency Modulated amplification system  Device used to transmit the teacher’s voice directly to the student at a steady level  Device.

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Erin M. Conte

 Frequency Modulated amplification system  Device used to transmit the teacher’s voice directly to the student at a steady level  Device used to ensure that a teacher’s voice is heard above all background noise, regardless of the location of the teacher

 Students with a Hearing Disability (HI)  Students with Cochlear Implants (CI)

 Makes teacher’s voice more clearer than usual.  Helps overcome the aspects of noise, distance and echo, that a cochlear implant or hearing impairment might amplify

 Teacher wears the microphone approximately 8” from their mouth along with a transmitter  Student wears the receiver

 When the teacher speaks, the transmitter changes the electrical signal from the microphone into an FM signal which gets sent to the students receiver  FM system must be set to the child’s individual listening settings

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 I have actually used this device in a classroom setting. It worked well as the student was able to hear my voice. I had one quam with it, I have a very loud, strong voice and could not remember to keep my voice at a low level in order not to hurt the child’s ear. A colleague told me she recently used an amplifier and was privately speaking to another teacher, when the students began to laugh. Apparently, she had forgotten to turn the sound off and consequentially the child heard all of the private conversation. I would advise another teacher to use this device as the student does benefit from its usage, however just make a conscious effort to remember that you have it on.

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