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The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype
The Sound Localization Guidebook Prototype
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Chapter 2
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Again, it should be remembered that activities are intended
as a guide for the teacher. The situations are instructional in
nature, and dialogue between teacher and learner is given
only to facilitate an accurate description of the situation and
potential interaction between the learner and the teacher.
Diagrams are provided for several conditions to illustrate the
logistics involved in performing a demonstration.
as a guide for the teacher. The situations are instructional in
nature, and dialogue between teacher and learner is given
only to facilitate an accurate description of the situation and
potential interaction between the learner and the teacher.
Diagrams are provided for several conditions to illustrate the
logistics involved in performing a demonstration.
Each activity is performed with the learner and the sound
source in a stationary position at the time the sound is being
emitted. After each condition is performed, the sound source
is turned off and then moved to another position when
necessary. The next condition is explained to the learner,
and then the sound source is turned on. The purpose is to
increase the student’s ability to recognize and describe
accurately the location of sound.
source in a stationary position at the time the sound is being
emitted. After each condition is performed, the sound source
is turned off and then moved to another position when
necessary. The next condition is explained to the learner,
and then the sound source is turned on. The purpose is to
increase the student’s ability to recognize and describe
accurately the location of sound.
Activity One: Introducing the sound characteristics
of the sound source
of the sound source
1. Assume initial position: The sound source is placed
directly in front of the learner at head height and at
the distance of 4 to 10 feet.
the distance of 4 to 10 feet.
Describe each sound characteristic prior to
the demonstration.
the demonstration.
Demonstrate:
a.
a.
loud
volume
b. soft volume
c. high tone
d. medium tone
e. low tone
f. slow rate
g. fast rate
2. Repeat all conditions and allow the learner to identify
the sound characteristics after hearing each sound.
Instructor: “Describe the sound you are hearing.”
3. Have the learner give other examples of auditory
sounds that he has heard in the school or home
environment and describe their characteristics.
environment and describe their characteristics.
Activity Two: Locating height of sound source
1. Assume initial position: Sound source is placed directly
in front of the learner at a distance of 4 to 10 feet.
Describe the sound in terms of its height. The sound
characteristics should remain the same for the complete
range of height position (e.g., soft sound, medium tone,
slow rate).
characteristics should remain the same for the complete
range of height position (e.g., soft sound, medium tone,
slow rate).
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