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Subject:

Re: audio recording of lectures

From:

Katya Hosking <[log in to unmask]>

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HE Administrators equal opportunities list <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Fri, 16 May 2008 08:13:49 +0100

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Hi all,

At Cardiff we have started to work on a general policy - more and more students (disabled or not)
are wanting to record lectures, and responses vary across academic departments, so we feel it's
important to clarify what students are allowed to do with recordings and whether there are
circumstances in which lecturers can legitimately refuse permission to record.  But I'm afraid we've
only just got started, so nothing much to share as yet!

all the best,
Katya

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Katya Hosking  [log in to unmask]  
Inclusive Curriculum Officer
Registry, Cardiff University
30-36 Newport Road, Cardiff CF24 0DE
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>>> "Rich, Tammy" <[log in to unmask]> 15/05/2008 16:44 >>>
HI Naseem
 
Thanks for that, it's particularly helpful. I found the Gloucester policy - it's the only one that
appears when you Google.
 
It seems there are policies re disability but no-one's come back with a policy regarding audio
recording in general.  Does at mean our Universities haven't thought about that?
 
Tammy
 
Tammy Rich | Diversity and Equality 
 
Kingston University | 53 Portland Road | Kingston | KT1 2SH
DL: 020 8417 4025 | Internal: 64025 |  Fax: 020 8417 4159 | Mobile: 07917551846

________________________________

From: HE Administrators equal opportunities list on behalf of Naseem Anwar
Sent: Thu 15/05/2008 15:37
To: [log in to unmask] 
Subject: Re: audio recording of lectures



Tammy

 

Check out the following web link re: recording lectures.

http://www.skill.org.uk/page.aspx?c=181&p=292 

 

Please find attached a letter produced in 2003 by what were then the DRC, NATFHE and SKILL
addressing this very issue for recording lectures.

 

As for whistle blowing and students check the University of Gloucester's policy:
http://www.glos.ac.uk/shareddata/dms/744215F0BCD42A039E1B6E085022D013.pdf
<http://www.glos.ac.uk/shareddata/dms/744215F0BCD42A039E1B6E085022D013.pdf> 

 

Trust these help.

 

Best wishes

 

Naseem

 

 

________________________________

From: HE Administrators equal opportunities list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Rich, Tammy
Sent: 15 May 2008 12:38
To: [log in to unmask] 
Subject: audio recording of lectures

 

I have spoken to one member of this listing who has kindly agreed to send me a copy of their
institutions policy on students' use of recorded lectures.  Do any other institutions have policies
in place to cover this?  I found some guidelines regarding Disabled students use of audio recordings
from Kings College and Leeds which is useful.

 

I'm sure it won't have escaped your notice that I am from Kingston University and we are in the
press regarding the release of the recording of a lecturer talking to students about the National
Student Survey.  I am not involving myself in the rights or wrongs of the argument but there will be
a consequent reluctance by our lecturers (and probably at other institutions) to allow recordings to
take place.  What we want to do is to ensure that, where a Summary of Support Needs says that this
is a requirement, the lecturer is protected too.  Our Disability and Dyslexia Department wants to
ensure that we have a policy in place for that (I don't think we're alone in not having one) and I
thought I would also ask generally if anyone's institution has an overarching policy for all
students.

 

Would really appreciate some feedback on this.  Interestingly the public responses on the news
websites, which have been variable, have highlighted similar practices at many other Universities so
it may be just as well that those of that need to, learn from those who have already protected
themselves.

 

Also - does anyone know of anything equivalent to Whistleblowing protection for students?

Thanks

Tammy

 

Tammy Rich | Diversity and Equality

Diversity and Equality Unit | Kingston University | 53 Portland Road | Kingston | KT1 2SH

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