Warnersound has been providing technical support and equipment for an Education conference in both London and Cardiff.
The "Overcoming disadvantages for Struggling Learners" conference explained to education authorities and schools new research findings and schemes for struggling learners, including research into dyslexia as well as how new catch up schemes can help improve reading ages dramatically.
The conference was ran by Catch-Up, a non profit making charity aiming to use early intervention to reduce future difficulties in children through on going support. Julie Lawes who booked Warnersound says of the service offered:
"Really impressed with
Warnersound used it's new d&B stock to provide crisp audio in the room, each presenter sounding natural and intelligible so much so Dave was thanked several times by members of the audience.
For projection Warnersound used it's new Sanyo 4500 lumen projector which was bright enough for the lights to remain on in the room, enabling great interaction between presenter and audience.