Teach Logic

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TeachLogic, Inc. is a professional audio company specializing in infrared wireless audio products. The company’s revolutionary advanced infrared technology equips your entire room with sound field amplification without any interference between rooms.

 

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The leader in classroom microphone technology.
TeachLogic systems are designed for a wide variety of applications; classrooms, training rooms, courtrooms, secure military installations, hotel breakout rooms, conference rooms, small auditoriums etc.

Established in 1997, TeachLogic has provided high-quality sound-field systems for the small presentation environment (areas up to 2,500 sq. feet.). Initially, TeachLogic made its mark equipping customers with superior UHF wireless classroom sound systems. Today, TeachLogic has established a leadership position in the wireless infrared sound field industry.

TeachLogic has established a nationwide network of top integrators to provide immediate customer knowledge, sales, service and support. In addition, with TeachLogic’s dedicated commitment to customer satisfaction, TeachLogic is the ideal choice for your audio needs

. All of our systems are ADA, CE, UL, RSS, and RoHS compliant.
 

TeachLogic-DifferenceWhat is the TeachLogic difference?
TeachLogic is a professional audio manufacture specializing in infrared products, classroom sound-field systems, UHF wireless systems and portable sound systems. TeachLogic made its mark equipping customers with superior UHF wireless classroom sound systems. Today, TeachLogic has established a leadership position in the wireless infrared sound-field industry. Their products are designed to deliver optimum speech intelligibility-providing crystal-clear sound to students regardless of the listening environment.
 

What sets TeachLogic apart from its competitors?
Not all classroom audio companies are the same. TeachLogic's reputation is to listen to its customers and respond to their needs to the best of their abilities. TeachLogic has established a nationwide network of top integrators to provide immediate customer product knowledge, sales, service and support. In addition, with TeachLogic's dedicated commitment to customer satisfaction, TeachLogic is the ideal choice for your audio needs.
 

Classroom microphone technology and the benefits for students & teachers
Across the United States, architects, facility professionals and school administrators are looking for ways to improve the educational environment. This means improving student performance, while addressing many challenges such as reduced construction funds, standards and testing, low salaries, rising dropout rates and differentiated learning modes.
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If you have ever been at the movies and the soundtrack cuts out, this idea becomes extremely apparent. The two most information-intensive experiences that humans have are seeing and hearing. There has been a trend in the last few years towards expenditures for high “Visual Wow Factor” technologies such as video projectors, flat screen displays, document cameras, interactive whiteboards and such.

While these visual displays are eye-catching, classrooms are auditory-verbal environments with listening serving as the cornerstone of the educational system. It has been estimated that 75% of the school day is spent engaged in listening activities. Nearly all our new multimedia technology depends on the student’s listening abilities for its successful implementation.

In the case of students with known hearing loss, TeachLogic is quick to provide special devices to make the sound intelligible to them. But they have typically left the normal of hearing on their own to increase their knowledge with less than ideal listening conditions.
 

What is a classroom soundfield system?
Classroom-SoundfieldA Soundfield (or sound reinforcement system), is essentially a small public address sound system designed for the confines of a typical 1000 square foot classroom of 25–35 students.

These systems utilize a wireless microphone, a receiver to capture the wireless transmission, a mixer to add other microphones or media sources (DVD MP3), a power amplifier,and at least four strategically located ceiling mounted speakers in the classroom to distribute the teacher’s voice down onto the student’s ears.

Quite often, a second microphone is added to the system for use by an assistant teacher, or more commonly, by the students. Engaging students is so critical for complete learning, and most students today really enjoy their turn at the microphone.

A very critical part of a Soundfield system is the array of overhead speakers. The key to really making a Soundfield system work effectively is creating a consistent layer of sound across the entire classroom. This layer should be 3 to 6 ft above the floor level and contains the higher frequencies (2kHz–16kHz) associated with consonants.

When these Soundfield systems are properly installed and used, every student feels as if they are in the front row of the classroom, or the teacher is speaking directly in front of them.

Most Soundfield systems incorporate infrared technology for their transmission. Since infrared transmission is based on pulsating light, the transmission of the wireless mics will not penetrate the walls of a classroom and interfere with other rooms. This allows us to set up dozens or even hundreds of classrooms very close to each other with no interference from the other classroom’s systems.

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