285. Instructional Audio for Equitable Classrooms with David Solomon
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In this episode of Learning Unboxed, we welcome David Solomon, CEO of Lightspeed Technologies, to unpack “instructional audio”—low-volume, high-clarity sound that makes the teacher’s voice equally intelligible in every seat. We explore why clarity beats volume for attention, language development, and early learners, and how speaking in a natural tone calms the room and boosts comprehension.
We also dig into real-world use: integrating classroom audio with displays, computers, PA, and security so pages and emergencies cut through, and teachers can route any audio evenly across the room. David shares quick-win adoption tips—from simple in-class demos to funding paths like bond measures, Title I, and local foundations—and how Lightspeed’s Activate tool supports small-group instruction by letting teachers listen in and jump in at the right moment.
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We unbox:
- What “instructional audio” is and why clarity beats volume for K–12 learning.
- How to integrate classroom audio with displays, computers, PA, security, and phones.
- Funding routes: bond measures, Title I, and school foundations.
- Avoiding sound bleed and creating an even sound field in every seat.
- Small‑group instruction with Activate and boosting student agency.
Resources:
- Learn more: Lightspeed Technologies
- Connect with David on LinkedIn
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