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Posted on January 23rd, 2013 by Anne Cardale, OLLI National Resource Center OLLI National Resource Center
Avi Bernstein, OLLI at Brandeis University, Asks OLLI:
I’m wondering if other OLLIs have used omnidirectional microphones in their seminars to project the voices of participants and the study group leader. If so, I’d like to hear how satisfied people are with the results.
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