| Georgia Commission on Hearing Impaired and Deaf Persons Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Members Present: Dr. Jiovanne Hughart, Mr. Jim Lynch, Ms. Mary Reed, Ms. Laura Sarsfield, Dr. Helena Solodar., Mr. Comer Yates 12.11 Kb. 1 | read |
| Pitch Coherence as a Measure of Apparent Distance in Performance Spaces and Muddiness in Sound Recordings 62.42 Kb. 1 | read |
| Deep Listening Certification Leah Stein Quarterly Report # 1 September – December 2013 Pauline, I expressed the great connection I was feeling to the sessions she was facilitating and curious about how to integrate a Deep Listening practice more fully into my work and life. She told me about the certification program and I decided with great 15.5 Kb. 1 | read |
| Imagineit workshop This lesson has been tested with students with visual impairments in grades 7 – 12 26.17 Kb. 1 | read |
| 1. Introduction 1 1Problem Statement 1 While they are sleeping, what are the chances that they wake up during a fire by a flashing strobe light? 23%. Also, all fire alarm systems for the deaf are very elaborate and require a full reinstall of a system and become very expensive 99.4 Kb. 1 | read |
| Basic Acoustics When an object such as tuning fork is vibrating, we hear the sound because ‘sound waves’ are transmitted to our ear through the medium of air molecules The pressure wave (the alternation of compression and rarefaction of air pressure) is transmitted away from the source as time proceeds 25.17 Kb. 1 | read |
| - This article examines a new acoustic military use of the ocean, which potentially threatens all ocean creatures, and explains how existing principles of international law and treaty regimes apply to this activity 173.29 Kb. 4 | read |
| Are We Mitigating Underwater Noise-Producing Activities Adequately?: A comparison of Level a and Level b cetacean Takes Marine Vibroseis, which exposes only 1-15% of animals to higher noise levels compared with airguns, presents a better option in these cases. Only in these ways 251.34 Kb. 2 | read |