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Titre : | Mathematics and physics for speech and hearing : a problem-based approach |
Auteurs : | David Eddins ; Diane Kewley-Port ; Paul E. Kehle |
Type de document : | Document multimédia |
Editeur : | San Diego, London : Thomson, 2003 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-7668-6247-0 |
Format : | CD-Rom |
Langues: | Anglais |
Descripteurs : |
HE Vinci Acoustique ; Amplification auditive ; Audiologie ; Mathématiques ; Probabilité ; Son (acoustique) ; StatistiquesAutres descripteurs Exercice ; Fonction trigonometrique ; Physique de l'audition |
Résumé : | Welcome to Mathematics and Physics for Speech and Hearing: A Problem Based Approach, an interactive, computer-based courseware package. The Mathematics and Physics courseware is designed to help students develop a solid foundation in the mathematical and physical concepts that underlie the speech and hearing sciences and to develop the ability to solve practical and clinical problems. The focus is on a subset of topics fundamental to the speech and hearing sciences, including trigonometry, acoustics, Fourier analysis, linear systems analysis, finite mathematics, random processes, and statistical decision theory. This innovative approach to teaching mathematics and physics is based upon interactive multimedia modules specific to each of five major topic areas related to problems or concepts in the speech and hearing sciences. The major areas are 1) Simple sounds, decibels, and trigonometric functions, 2) Vowel synthesis and Fourier transforms, 3) Audition, amplification, and linear systems analysis, 4) Clinical decision making and probability theory, and 5) Voice disorders and signal processing. The course materials include a series of interactive, multimedia-based modules based upon software and hardware platforms commonly available in university computing facilities. Associated with each module are Problem Sets and capstone Projects, practice exercises and in-class demonstrations. The Modules are designed to function as a cohesive unit or to be used as isolated Modules that supplement other course materials. There is also a complimentary Instructors Guide available on-line to faculty. Instructors may request an Instructor's Guide by sending an e-mail to eddinsig@delmar.com., |
Disponible en ligne : | Non |
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Cote | Support | Localisation | Section | Disponibilité |
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L_53_0010 | CD audio, CD-Rom, DVD | Ixelles | Mezzanine | Prêt autorisé Disponible |