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A student has requested permission to record a lecture, what are my obligations?

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A student has requested permission to record a lecture, what are my obligations?

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Disability Services can arrange the loan of a recorder for eligible students who are unable to effectively take their own notes. In all instances Disability Services informs the student that they must seek permission to record from academic staff directly. At times, recording of lectures can be essential for a student to have adequate access to course information. In addition to loaning a recorder, Disability Services may recommend that academic staff make arrangements to record a lecture with AV in order to improve accessibility for students. If you have concerns about material being recorded and it has been noted as a reasonable adjustment for a student registered with Disability Services please contact Disability Services.

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