But there is the question of courtesy to the Lecturer.
mlba
----- Original Message -----
From: "A Velarde" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: Permission to record sensitive seminars
> It seems that such permission forms may be unlwfull, particularly if the
> only way a student could access the lecture/seminar is by using a
recording
> mechanism (human or technological). It is like a non disabled students
> asking permission to write down notes in the same lecture. Or a student
> asking for permission to listening to the lecture or even to seeing
his/her
> slides. Of course there are reasons for such permissions. It is my
> impression that those reasons are not lawful under senda. Andy Velarde DSU
> Kent
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jo Whaley" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 3:32 PM
> Subject: Permission to record sensitive seminars
>
>
> Has anyone developed "permission forms" (or similar system) for
> participants of seminars to sign in order to allow one of their
> (disabled) colleagues to record the seminars/have a support worker
> present? This seems to be a particular issue in seminars of a sensitive
> nature such as counselling.
>
> I would really appreciate it if you could share systems that you have in
> place with us, to save starting from scratch.
>
> Many thanks (in hopeful anticipation!)
> Jo
>
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