Related websites

Switch on Life

Switch on Life is dedicated to explaining the science behind hearing in general and cochlear implants in 8 chapters and a total of 20 interactive video-based activities, gamified hearing tests, and various audio simulations. 4 renowned scientists guide through this interactive story and explain the experiments.

Switch on Life was launched by MED-EL in 2020 and served since then curious people around the globe and especially secondary school classes in natural science classes.

https://www.switch-on-life.com

Hear 2 Live

Hear2Live is an emotional and informative story about little Oliver and his parents who seek a hearing solution for their son. This engaging and interactive journey form being deaf to having cochlear implants in two ears will help parents and care givers to understand the symptoms of hearing loss, steps and decisions to be taken, and the benefits of living and hearing with cochlear implants.

Hear2Live also provides a variety of meaningful resources for each step in this journey.

https://www.hear-2-live.com

Related activities and experiments

 

Switch on Life

Science behind hearing loss and cochlear implants

 
 

Voices

Can you still hear well if you lose high frequencies?

 
 

Waterfall

Which frequencies make a waterfall roar powerfully?

 
 

Concert

How does music sound without low frequencies?

 
 

Hear2Live

A user journey from hearing loss to living with cochlear implants

 
 

Oliver doesn't follow instructions

How should a hearing child react to their parents instructions?

 
 

Oliver cannot select the right toy

Does your child understand first words?

 
 

Oliver cannot repeat words

At what age should a child repeat first words?

 
 

Oliver doesn't react to loud noises

What does it mean if your child does not react to loud sounds?

 
 

Essentials of Hearing

Explore the secrets of the hearing process playfully

 
 

Conductive loss

What happens in the middle ear during a conductive hearing loss.

 
 

Sensory loss

Which structures of the ear are affected by a sensory hearing loss?

 
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