Designing for the Ears course resources

Thanks for attending Moodsonic's AIA + IDCEC  training. We hope you found the course useful and interesting!

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Admin and resources

📄  Presentation slides

📄  Soundscaping for positive spaces – A design guide that covers many of the key points from the program, including the science of sound and designing inclusive spaces.

📄  Research overview: Soundscapes for health and wellbeing – An overview of the research related to improving physical and psychological health with sound, particularly relevant for designing healthcare spaces.

📝  Feedback form

📃  Certificate request – Email fran.board(at)moodsonic.com to request a certificate. Please note: If you’ve attended the training via your organization, certificates will be sent to all attendees without the need to request.

Any other questions? Please reach out via email – info@moodsonic.com – or call us on +1 (628) 259-0117 and we'd be happy to help.

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