Hi

A deaf friend of mine had a device consiting of a microphone/transmitter that could be placed on or near the lecturn etc. The receiver end fed a neck loop that was then picked up by his hearing aids in the T position (as for using an induction loop). He said it worked fine - and he also used it for small meetings. I think it came from the RNIB. Doesn't solve the recording issue, but it might mean that the person concerned could actually hear the lecture live.

Every Blessing

Tony

On 21/09/2015 16:51, Jon Honeyball wrote:
smartphone with an appropriate Rode mic?




On 21/09/2015, 16:18, "Sursound on behalf of Michael Chapman" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:

Sorry 'off topic' but as we have so many academic list members ...

A hearing-impaired student (not profoundly deaf) is having difficulty with
lectures and wants (with the faculty's knowledge) to record them for later
listening.

I was asked for suggestions.
(Why the lecture theatre does not, in 2015) have a 'loop' I know not ...


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