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FERPA allows recordings that contain student information to be shared with other students in the same class. | FERPA allows recordings that contain student information to be shared with other students in the same class. | ||
− | Recordings that contain student information should not be shared with other classes (current or future) or with | + | * Recordings that contain student information should not be shared with other classes (current or future) or with |
anyone outside of the class or outside of the College. | anyone outside of the class or outside of the College. | ||
− | If the recording does not contain student information or participation, the instructor may share the video with | + | * If the recording does not contain student information or participation, the instructor may share the video with |
other classes (current or future). | other classes (current or future). | ||
Revision as of 16:01, 20 November 2020
Contents
Recordings and Statistics
How do I record a meeting session?
Privacy Concerns
Recordings of Sakai Meetings may contain student information that is protected under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), such as a student’s chat room participation (which shows students’ names and comments they typed), audio participation (e.g. if they participate vocally), and images of the student (if they share their webcam).
FERPA allows recordings that contain student information to be shared with other students in the same class.
- Recordings that contain student information should not be shared with other classes (current or future) or with
anyone outside of the class or outside of the College.
- If the recording does not contain student information or participation, the instructor may share the video with
other classes (current or future).
Can I share recordings outside of class?
When will a recording appear?
Who can see recordings?
The whole class..don't record one on one sessions