![]() Interactive teachingįor the purpose of this policy, interactive teaching concerns forms of teaching in relation to which there is an expectation of, or requirement for, student participation in order to meet the learning objectives of the session. Where, in line with paragraph 2.4 of that policy, it is necessary for the lecturer to make a note of consent, that note should be sent, after the teaching session, to the Academic Secretary so that a central record of such consents can be maintained. If, however, a non-interactive teaching session involves incidental student participation (eg if a student is permitted to ask a question or offer a comment during an in-person lecture that is being recorded), the lecturer should proceed as set out in paragraph 2.4 of the University’s policy. Student consent is not generally required in relation to the recording of non-interactive teaching for the avoidance of doubt, this includes in-person non-interactive teaching. As such, it is anticipated that non-interactive teaching will include all pre-recorded online lectures as well as live online and in-person lectures in which student participation is not expected or required. Consent Non-interactive teachingįor the purpose of this policy, non-interactive teaching concerns forms of teaching in relation to which there is no expectation of, or requirement for, student participation. The following should be read in conjunction with the University’s policy. It was approved by the Faculty Officers and Taught Programme Directors in August 2021 under vacation powers granted to them by the Faculty Board. ![]() This policy has been drafted in the light of the University’s Policy on Recordings of Teaching Materials/Lectures, and other Teaching, Learning and Assessment Activities. ![]()
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