Hi
Is anyone aware of any research or informed guidance on the pragmatics
of recording lectures, i.e. minidisk or analogue, directional or
boundary mic etc?
Having permission is one thing - securing a half-decent recording is
another.
Regards
Peter Hill
Jenni Knox wrote:
> I am unsure if this has already been distributed to Disability
> Officers but just in case it hasn't, please find attached recent
> guidance produced by NATFHE, the DRC and Skill on recording lectures
> which we are asking institutions to disseminate widely.
>
> On a related point, we have been asked a few times about hand-outs,
> OHP transparencies, etc. and copyright. According to NATFHE, it is
> clear within the national contract that course materials even if
> produced by the lecturer are the intellectual property of the
> institution. NATFHE have said that they will always advise members to
> a) adhere to the terms of the national contract and b) to make a
> reasonable adjustment to enable disabled students to enjoy the same
> access to education as non disabled students.
>
> Many thanks - wishing everyone a happy happy festive season! Jenni
>
>
>>>> <<Letter and pro forma on recording lectures.final
>>>> version.doc>>
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