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Course Title


The common name for a course (e.g. "Principles of Economics," "Elementary Arabic," etc.)
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ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICE


Specialized equipment used to assist the hard of hearing.
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audio mixer


Allows multiple audio sources (microphones, CD player, computer audio, etc.) to be mixed together for easy recording or live sound reinforcement.
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Microphone


A wired microphone attached to a floor stand that stands 3-6' off the ground.
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Microphone


A fixed microphone at the lectern.
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Microphone


Wired microphones on a table top stand used for panelists.
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Microphone


Most often used for Q & A. We recommend microphones for Q & A when an event is being recorded or is in a room that seats over two hundred people. Q & A microphones can be setup on floor st [..]
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Microphone


A small microphone that clips onto the speaker's shirt or lapel and allows him or her to move around during their presentation. Recommended for the primary speaker of all events.
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press box


Audio device that splits one audio signal (ex: sound from a lecturer's microphone) into multiple connections for press outlets to use for audio and video recordings.
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Sound System


One small speaker with built in amplifier that has one microphone (XLR) and one line in (1/4 in.) (CD player, computer audio, etc.) inputs.
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