Limiting Acoustic Conditions the Transfer of Information in the Digitalized Classrooms

Jiří DRAHORÁD, Kamila SAUČUKOVÁ, René DRTINA, Josef ŠEDIVÝ, Martin SCHLOSSER

Abstract


The acoustic transmission channel has an irreplaceable role in the transfer of information in all spheres of human life. Since normal interpersonal communication, via advertisements to cultural events such as theater performances, film screenings and concerts. The dominant position of the acoustic communication still keeps in the teaching process. For undisturbed transmission of acoustic information it is necessary to create appropriate acoustic conditions. Yet achievable intelligibility in classrooms, lecture halls and a congress devoted little attention. The article brings partial results of extensive research, the quality of information transmission acoustic transmission channel in the classrooms of elementary and secondary schools.

Keywords


Information transmission, Transmission channel, Acoustics, Reverberation time, STIPA, Clarity, Education, Teaching process, Digitization.


DOI
10.12783/dtetr/iceea2016/6687

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