SCOLA for children and youth

SCOLA in the classroom

SCOLA can be a great help in the classroom, where it is essential to be able to hear the full content of lessons.

Classroom situations are often characterised by difficult listening conditions, such as noise, reverberation, or distance from the teacher.

Combining the input of SCOLAteach and SCOLAtalk with the microphones of the hearing aids will cover almost any situation.

 

SCOLAteach

Using the intuitive menus of SCOLAteach, the teacher can easily, if necessary, set up and monitor the functionality of the system.

SCOLAteach is available in two versions – with and without Team Teaching.


The Team Teaching function offers the user a clear FM signal from two different sound sources at the same time.

 

SCOLA in the classroom

SCOLAtalk

When the teacher is using the SCOLAtalk transmitter, the hearing aid user can hear what is being said without having to sit at the front of the class. And the user can still listen to people sitting close by. When working in a group, SCOLAtalk can be placed on the table – or held in the hand.

 

SCOLAclassmate

Placed on the wall or in its table stand, SCOLAclassmate automatically synchronises SCOLAflex and other synchronisation-compatible receivers to the channel being used for transmission in the classroom.


See how SCOLAclassmate works (pdf)

 

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