Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms

The education scenario requires drastic changes because of the recent unforeseen global pandemic strikes. The worst global crisis in decades causes fundamental shifts in learning methods, from traditional face-to-face to a hybrid approach. Despite providing flexibility for students to remotely parti...

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Main Authors: Abdul Wafi, Razali, Nazli, Che Din, Musli Nizam, Yahya, Raha, Sulaiman, Asrul Sani, Abdul Razak
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling my.unimas.ir.453332024-07-19T01:22:20Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45333/ Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms Abdul Wafi, Razali Nazli, Che Din Musli Nizam, Yahya Raha, Sulaiman Asrul Sani, Abdul Razak NA Architecture TH Building construction The education scenario requires drastic changes because of the recent unforeseen global pandemic strikes. The worst global crisis in decades causes fundamental shifts in learning methods, from traditional face-to-face to a hybrid approach. Despite providing flexibility for students to remotely participate in the lessons, it was found that students' ability to comprehend the subject matter has decreased, as they could not hear the lecture because of poor classroom acoustics. Therefore, the aim of this study is to develop acoustic design strategies for the hybrid classroom to provide an effective teaching and learning environment. This study centers on the effect of microphone configurations on speech intelligibility parameters, which include sound transmission index (STI) and speech clarity (C50). The study reveals that the quality of speech intelligibility perceived by the microphone in the lecture rooms is influenced by the microphone's location and distance from the ceiling surface. 2023-11-30 Proceeding PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45333/1/C000037A.pdf Abdul Wafi, Razali and Nazli, Che Din and Musli Nizam, Yahya and Raha, Sulaiman and Asrul Sani, Abdul Razak (2023) Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms. In: INTER-NOISE and NOISE-CON Congress and Conference Proceedings, InterNoise23, Chiba, Japan, 20-23 August 2023, Chiba, Japan.. https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/ince/incecp/2023/00000268/00000008/art00015
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Nazli, Che Din
Musli Nizam, Yahya
Raha, Sulaiman
Asrul Sani, Abdul Razak
Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms
description The education scenario requires drastic changes because of the recent unforeseen global pandemic strikes. The worst global crisis in decades causes fundamental shifts in learning methods, from traditional face-to-face to a hybrid approach. Despite providing flexibility for students to remotely participate in the lessons, it was found that students' ability to comprehend the subject matter has decreased, as they could not hear the lecture because of poor classroom acoustics. Therefore, the aim of this study is to develop acoustic design strategies for the hybrid classroom to provide an effective teaching and learning environment. This study centers on the effect of microphone configurations on speech intelligibility parameters, which include sound transmission index (STI) and speech clarity (C50). The study reveals that the quality of speech intelligibility perceived by the microphone in the lecture rooms is influenced by the microphone's location and distance from the ceiling surface.
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author Abdul Wafi, Razali
Nazli, Che Din
Musli Nizam, Yahya
Raha, Sulaiman
Asrul Sani, Abdul Razak
author_facet Abdul Wafi, Razali
Nazli, Che Din
Musli Nizam, Yahya
Raha, Sulaiman
Asrul Sani, Abdul Razak
author_sort Abdul Wafi, Razali
title Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms
title_short Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms
title_full Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms
title_fullStr Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms
title_full_unstemmed Classroom transformation for better education: Part 2 - A preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms
title_sort classroom transformation for better education: part 2 - a preliminary study on acoustic design strategies for hybrid learning classrooms
publishDate 2023
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/45333/1/C000037A.pdf
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