New Guidelines for Recording in Teaching
To ensure a safe and effective learning environment, Kristianstad University has adopted new guidelines for audio recording, photography, and filming in connection with teaching. The guidelines form part of the university’s regulations.
In many teaching situations, it is important that both students and teachers can participate actively and feel comfortable in conversations and discussions. At the same time, the ability to easily make recordings has increased, which can affect both interaction in the room and how teaching materials are used.
The following therefore applies:
- Recording, photography, and filming are not permitted unless the teacher has given explicit permission.
- If recording is allowed, the material may only be used for personal study purposes and must not be shared.
- Students with a decision on pedagogical support (NAIS) may have the right to make recordings in accordance with their decision.
The guidelines aim both to safeguard a secure study environment and to take into account copyright and the individuals participating in teaching.
If you have questions about what applies during a teaching session, please speak to your teacher.
Read the guidelines for audio recording, photography, and filming.
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