We had a similar situation when we ran a pilot course and one of the tutors
was not employed by the college in question.
As they wanted this person to have tutor status on the VLE, we agreed with
the college that they would create a contract for that person who would sign
it and agree to all conditions relating to the use of the VLE.
James Clay
Director Western Colleges Consortium
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www.westerncc.ac.uk
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From: Virtual Learning Environments [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Michele Balazs
Sent: 26 May 2005 10:40
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Subject: Child protection Implications
Hi there,
This is probably the wrong place to post this , but here goes
anyway. We are an FE college running Moodle. We want to invite some external
people to access our courses - but obviously we want to keep our students
safe. I was wondering what other colleges did about this. Iguess we could
hide the email addresses of all our students. Does anyone know of the legal
implications ?
Mich
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