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Boyes, E.; Stanisstreet, M. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1991
Combined free response questionnaire and interview procedure are used to probe students' ideas regarding how they believe they see both luminous and nonluminous objects and how they think they hear source of sound. From large sample of students studied (n=1901), prevalence of ideas in different age groups is compared, and progression can be seen.…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Cognitive Development, Interviews, Light
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Metz, Dale Evan; And Others – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1992
A preliminary scheme for estimating the speech intelligibility of hearing-impaired speakers from acoustic parameters, using a computerized artificial neural network to process mathematically the acoustic input variables, is outlined. Tests with 60 hearing-impaired speakers found the scheme to be highly accurate in identifying speakers separated by…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Computer Assisted Testing, Computer Oriented Programs, Estimation (Mathematics)
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Ansel, Beth M.; Kent, Raymond D. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1992
This study used a contrasting word task to evaluate the relationship between specific acoustic features of speech and perceptual judgments of word intelligibility of 16 adults with cerebral palsy-dysarthria. The scaled intelligibility was predicted with 62.6 percent accuracy by acoustic measures related to one consonant contrast and three vowel…
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Adults, Auditory Perception, Cerebral Palsy
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Ledford, Bruce R.; Brown, John A. – International Journal of Instructional Media, 1992
Addresses concerns of both facilities planners and instructional designers in planning for the audio component of group presentations. Factors in the architectural design of enclosures for the reproduction of sound are described, including frequency, amplitude, and reverberation; and a case study for creating an acceptable enclosure is presented.…
Descriptors: Acoustical Environment, Acoustics, Audio Equipment, Case Studies
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Waldstein, Robin S.; Baum, Shari R. – Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 1991
This study found that 5 7-year-old and 4 10-year-old prelingually hearing-impaired children displayed evidence of anticipatory coarticulation based on temporal and spectral cues, but they did so to a lesser degree than normally hearing children. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Acoustic Phonetics, Articulation (Speech), Child Development, Children
Bertles, John – TIES Magazine, 1990
The union of sophisticated computer and digital technology with musical instruments made out of recycled materials is discussed. Directions for making the instruments and interfacing the instruments with other equipment are included. Tuning of the instruments, customizing sounds, and sound processing are described. (KR)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Junior High Schools, Middle Schools, Music
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Nelson, Denise Grau; Nelson, Daniel K. – Volta Review, 1997
This study surveyed teachers and students (some with hearing impairments) in 23 elementary classrooms (in Rochester, Minnesota) equipped with commercially available, narrow-band freefield FM systems. Teachers and students rated the systems very positively as helping them to understand the teacher and other students better. (DB)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Audio Equipment, Classroom Environment, Communication Skills
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Larson, James H. – Physics Teacher, 1999
Describes a method for demonstrating beat phenomena by creating standing waves in strings. (WRM)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Demonstrations (Science), Higher Education, Physics
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Lazar, Wanda – Journal of Film and Video, 1998
Identifies the specific, unique, and important elements of audio education required by film professionals. Presents a model unit to be included in a film studies program, either as a separate course or as part of a film production or introduction to film course. Offers a model syllabus for such a course or unit on sound in film. (SR)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Audio Equipment, Course Descriptions, Film Production
Lohmann, Erica M. – Teaching Music, 1999
Addresses the benefits of teaching about acoustics and vocal anatomy and physiology to secondary students. Provides a brief outline of a ten-lesson unit intended for students who have either completed or are enrolled in biology or health science courses. Includes a list of selected resources and ideas for other sources of information. (CMK)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Anatomy, Educational Benefits, Educational Strategies
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Newburgh, Ronald; Newburgh, G. Alexander – Physics Teacher, 2000
Presents the physical assumptions and mathematical expressions necessary to derive a fourth-order differential equation that describes the vibration of a particular car antenna. Contends that while students may not be able to derive or use the equation, they should be able to appreciate a guided derivation as an example of how physics is done.…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Demonstrations (Science), Energy, Equations (Mathematics)
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Gromko, Joyce Eastlund – Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 1998
Reviews selected literature on child development about children's symbol use in performance of spatial and mathematical tasks. Describes the musical development of a child over a period of 16 months and shows how principles of symbol use from outside music can guide interpretations of children's symbol acquisition. (CMK)
Descriptors: Acoustics, Child Behavior, Child Development, Cognitive Processes
Agron, Joe, Ed. – American School and University, 2005
Each month, "American School & University" provides a mix of thought-provoking features, how-to-articles, industry reports, exclusive surveys, new sections, insightful columns, new product introductions and case histories to assist education officials in better performing their jobs. This February 2005 issue includes the following: "Under Fire"…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Sustainable Development, Educational Facilities Design, Educational Facilities Planning
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Rogers, Catherine L.; Lister, Jennifer J.; Febo, Dashielle M.; Besing, Joan M.; Abrams, Harvey B. – Applied Psycholinguistics, 2006
This study compared monosyllabic word recognition in quiet, noise, and noise with reverberation for 15 monolingual American English speakers and 12 Spanish-English bilinguals who had learned English prior to 6 years of age and spoke English without a noticeable foreign accent. Significantly poorer word recognition scores were obtained for the…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Monolingualism, Acoustics, Speech
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Harel, Brian; Cannizzaro, Michael; Snyder, Peter J. – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Nearly two centuries ago, Parkinson (1817) first observed that a particular pattern of speech changes occur in patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD). Numerous studies have documented these changes using a wide variety of acoustic measures, and yet few studies have attempted to quantify any such changes longitudinally, through the early…
Descriptors: Videotape Recordings, Patients, Diseases, Acoustics
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