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A sonification activity consistes in the design and buidling of a sonification system. A sonification system can be accomplished in many different ways but 3 components must always be considered:
Sonification for educational purposes in practice is a process of exploring every possibility that essentially answers the question: “How can I use sound to highlight or demonstrate one or more pieces of information or conclusions arising from a movement, measurement, or phenomenon that either exists, has occurred, or is unfolding over time?» The existing data at our disposal, the conditions and methods of their collection, as well as the educational purpose for which the sonification is intended, are the determining factors for its effective use.
1) INPUT DATA;
2) MAPPING PROTOCOL;
3) AUDIO OUTPUT;

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Sonification for educational purposes in practice is a process of exploring every possibility that essentially answers the question: “How can I use sound to highlight or demonstrate one or more pieces of information or conclusions arising from a movement, measurement, or phenomenon that either exists, has occurred, or is unfolding over time?» The existing data at our disposal, the conditions and methods of their collection, as well as the educational purpose for which the sonification is intended, are the determining factors for its effective use.