September 2, 2010 | No comments so far
Classroom listening centers generally combine three components: a media player, headphones, and a hub to distribute audio signals to students.
The hub of a classroom listening center is usually a jackbox.
A jackbox is a simple and cost-effective way to split up sound through multiple headphone jacks and deliver it to multiple listeners.
To help you choose the right jackbox for your classroom listening center, consider the following 4 questions.











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