Webinar

“Recording? Not in my class!”...

Recording agreements, the law, and standing up for your students

Join us for this webinar where a panel of Disability Services Directors from  Louisiana State University and Mitchell Hamline School of Law discuss the sometimes thorny issue of lecture recording. 

14th November 2024, 12:00PM (US Eastern Time)

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The panel will draw from their experience of working with lecture recording accommodations and will share experiences from their campus. We will discuss:

  • The Law: What does the law say about lecture recording in your state?
  • Recording Agreements: How to design and implement recording agreements that protect your institution and respect faculty concerns
  • Working with Faculty: Gain insights into successful strategies for collaborating and communicating effectively with faculty

Attendees will receive a template Recording Agreement to take and edit for their institution. We’ll also be sharing news of a brand new feature in Genio Notes that will support you in these conversations on your campus.

Our panel

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Paddy Heaton

Customer Marketing Manager

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Tracy Blanchard

Director, Disability Services at Louisiana State University

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Allie Quinn

Director, Disability and Student Services at Mitchell Hamline School of Law

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This webinar was recorded before Glean rebranded to Genio