Next TB and Agenda?Hi Jim,

Won't be at the breakfast but the topic is very timely for me.

This week I noticed one of my students using their cell to film, video,
record other students and me while performing Karate Kata and techniques.
When I realized what was happening I stopped them because its my
understanding that he needed to have written releases from the students they
were videoing before doing so.

If cell technology was no longer banned would that mean permission releases
would no longer be required?

Regards - Geoff Davis
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  TBers,

  Just a reminder that our next Teaching Breakfast meeting will be Nov. 4,
Thursday in Starbucks at 8am.  The topic (unless someone wants to talk about
something more burning) is “Lifting the Ban on Cell Technology in the
Classroom”.   I’d like to talk about your reasons for allowing or not
allowing students to use cell phones during class.   There is a growing
voice in Higher Ed. advocating lifting this ban and I’d like to hear what
you think.


  Mr. James B. Greenberg
  Director Teaching, Learning and Technology Center
  Milne Library
  SUNY College at Oneonta
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