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The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype
The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype
 
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  3.   Have learner stand with his back next to one sound 
source. Place another sound source directly in front of 
him, a specifi c distance away.
Instructor: “Walk toward the sound in front of you. When 
you are directly between (middle) the two sounds, stop. 
Turn right and walk until I turn off the sound.”
  4.   Repeat condition three by having learner turn to
the left.
  5.   Repeat condition three and four but eliminate the 
sound source in front of the learner.
Activity Six: Walking around a sound source
This activity provides practice in localizing sound while 
walking in a circle. Providing the learner contact with a 
pole or rope connected to the center of the circle will assure 
that an accurate circular pattern is walked.
  1.   Assume initial position: Learner stands with his right 
side facing and a specifi c distance away from sound 
source. Instructor will stand behind sound source with 
rope/pole in his hand. Learner will grasp the other 
end of the rope/pole with his right hand.
Instructor: “Hold on to the rope/pole and walk around
the sound. Stop when your right ear is again in line with
the sound.”
  2.   Repeat condition one by having learner stand with his 
left side facing sound source.
  3.   Repeat previous conditions by varying the distance 
the learner stands away from sound source. 
Experiment with eliminating the rope/pole after 
several practice trials.
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