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My students study reading, math, and science partially through digital content. Currently, each student has to keep the volume relatively low to accommodate the total volume of all devices. Some of them place their iPads directly next to their ears to hear better. I move those who struggle the most, but I can only do this for a few students. If we had individual headsets, students could listen to their stories and instructions at the level they need to hear it clearly. I chose wireless headphones to avoid wear and tear on cords and eliminate tangles. I plan to pair each headset with one specific device.

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My students study reading, math, and science partially through digital content. Currently, each student has to keep the volume relatively low to accommodate the total volume of all devices. Some of them place their iPads directly next to their ears to hear better. I move those who struggle the most, but I can only do this for a few students. If we had individual headsets, students could listen to their stories and instructions at the level they need to hear it clearly. I chose wireless headphones to avoid wear and tear on cords and eliminate tangles. I plan to pair each headset with one specific device.

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