Califone International | 2013 | May Issue 
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Top To Do's in San Antonio
Spring Special
Upgrades 3066AV Headset
Gamify Student Skill Master
Warns Students If Too Loud
You Told Us!

Top 100 To Do's in San Antonio



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Learning Center with a Special Spring Price  


What do you get when you combine a Spirit boombox,  jackbox and 6 headphones? An incredible buy for a limited time. Read more.

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Greetings!,  

The annual ISTE conference next month is one of the last major events of the school year (San Antonio, 6/15-18th), and we hope you're coming! We'll be making two major product introductions - both of which will help mobile learning. There will also be contests, giveaways and our proud support continues for all ISTE sessions needing headphones and headsets.


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Tim Ridgway, VP Marketing

 

Upgrades Deluxe Multimedia Headset
Our most rugged headset just got even better with improved mic performance and thicker cord. Now in stock, the 3066AV is the recommended headset by leading publishers for language learning & critical test taking. Read more about the changes.
Gamify Student Skill Mastery
Guest bloggers Anna Adams and Helen Mowers share how they've made learning more accessible to their PreK students. Read more.
Warns Students if Volume is Too Loud
With hearing loss in children up as much Warns of potentially damaging soundsas 70%, students need to learn how loud is too loud. Our Spirit & Sound Alert Learning Center signals when the volume played through its jackbox exceeds 85dB. Learn more by clicking here.

 

Vote for Top 100 Products
Cast your vote for which Califone product has helped you. Enter District Administration magazine's annual contest. Click to read more.
You Told Us!
We asked how often can you hear what nearby students are listening to through their headphones (if you can hear anything, then they're at risk of suffering hearing loss). Over 94% could hear what students are listening to. Learn more.