
An Assistive Listening Device (ALD) is an instrument that brings sound directly into the ear or audio input. The ALD separates the sounds, particularly speech, from background noise. Responsibilities are as follows:
Instructor
Student
- You may use your own ALD if you have one. If you do not have an ALD, the DSO can check one out to you.
- Contact your instructors to discuss and arrange the use of the ALD.
- Bring the ALD to all class meetings in good working order.
- Report any problems with the ALD to the instructor and email disability@ncsu.edu.
DSO
- Provide ALD to the student.
- Replace/repair equipment as needed.
See also: Assistive Listening Devices @ NC State and The Role of Assistive Listening Devices in the Classroom (NETAC)