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--- Forwarded Message from Otmar K. Foelsche ---
>Date: 10 Apr 2007 07:56:31 -0400
>From: Otmar K. Foelsche
>Subject: technology posting submission
>To: LLTI-Editor
--- Forwarded Message from "R Freeman" <[log in to unmask]> ---
>From: "R Freeman" <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: technology posting submission
>Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2007 05:59:14 +0000
Dear Moderator,
I'd like to post the following inquiry on the listserv:
Subject: wireless mikes in the classroom
I'd like to know other teachers' recommendations and experiences with
wireless microphone systems in the classroom.
I'm thinking to purchase multiple wireless mike/receivers, connect them all
into one 16 channel mixer and, that way, be able to record myself and
students during a class session and ulimately edit and archive the audio.
Does anyone know if a good system that allows for multiple (10+) wireless
mikes to be channeled to one central receiver without major interference?
(Ideally, I'm thinking one tabletop mike or wireless handheld mike per pair
of students in a 20 student classroom). If such a system isn't out there,
has anyone tried to use multiple two-mike systems, each on its own
respective frequency?
I'd like to avoid a scenario where only one wireless mike is being passed
around. Rather, I want to find a less conspicuous way of recording the
entire class allowing for multiple stationary handheld, or lavalier mikes.
Thanks
Brett Freeman
National Kaohsiung Normal University
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