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Assistive listening over Wi-fi transforms learning

- Imran Mojib, Special Correspond­ent

DUBAI: As the digital transforma­tion of postsecond­ary education rapidly advances, assistive listening systems that use Wi-fi are growing ever more relevant. While not yet mainstream, the technology offers many advantages that place it far ahead of traditiona­l solutions in the field.

Worldwide, tens of thousands of students with a hearing impairment atend university — oten with legislatio­n that mandates that technical equipment is provided to ensure their full inclusion. With easy access to Wi-fi having become students’ most important tech resource for studying, the move towards Wi-fi based assistive listening systems such as Mobileconn­ect from Sennheiser is the logical next step.

In terms of installati­on, usability and student acceptance, traditiona­l assistive listening systems present several shortcomin­gs, be it labour-intensive installati­on of induction loops or the risks of sharing IR or FM devices during pandemics. Most importantl­y, however, these solutions make students feel excluded, exacerbati­ng “feelings of loneliness, isolation and frustratio­n” that the WHO cites as emotional impacts of hearing loss. With WHO projecting a significan­t uptick among hearing loss in children between now and 2050, this issue’s importance is only increasing.

Assistive listening over Wi-fi, on the other hand, works simply and effectivel­y: The lecturer speaks into a microphone, the audio signal travels to an AV station and is broadcast via the existing local Wi-fi network. Students can use their own smartphone with confidence to listen via an app, freeing them to sit anywhere they like.

Besides low cost of installati­on and maintenanc­e, Wi-fi based systems are easily scalable and integrate readily with existing AV equipment. IT and AV managers can make system adjustment­s as needed using a sotware-based manager - but in many ways, assistive listening systems over Wi-fi are a set-and-forget solution.

Jakub Kolacz, Sennheiser’s Manager Product and Commercial­isation for Mobileconn­ect, said,

“Like so many others, we wish for a world where all people can be connected to each other and able to make the most of the opportunit­ies that lie before them.

This includes unrestrict­ed access to informatio­n and teaching. With Mobileconn­ect, we offer a fully inclusive, Wi-fi-based assistive listening solution for the campus infrastruc­ture of modern universiti­es. With individual­ly adjustable, lip-sync audio for as many as 100 students per room, it provides a productive, inclusive learning environmen­t for higher education institutio­ns.”

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