This. You need to go through the disability office. My daughter used and it was somewhat helpful as her processing speed in 15%. |
My experience is that as soon as someone pushes "record" everyone gets a notice that the meeting is being recorded and their permission is assumed if they stay in the meeting. |
| Most states are one party consent for recordings |
| I am a professor. I would penalize any student who violates our school’s well-publicized recording policy. And I would fail any student who publicly distributed or posted all or part of a recording. |
| I’m OP- she will go through the disability office, but she is in a one party consent state so I think legally she is allowed. That said, I didn’t ask here as a way to create issues. I was just trying to help her and was asking for advice. No need to lecture! |
| For the professors responding, assume you are being recorded. There would be almost no way to catch someone. AI is here to stay, so you might need to learn to adapt. |
Can she ask to record but then play back and pause to take her own notes? I am prof who allowed but discouraged auto summary and I feel some PPs missed the point. I’m mainly warning that this is a bad strategy because it cuts out active processing of the material. Active engagement helps kids perform better on my exams, which are conceptual and not just rote fact recall. If the exams are easy then maybe there is no issue. AI use is okay for some purposes but many kids don’t know how to use it well and end up sabotaging themselves. I have seen this play out so I”m not just speculating here. |
I’m a 20 year old writing from my phone with one hand…please spare me the holier than thou attitude from most of the desperate parents in this forum wasting their days in front of work computer asking questions about how to get in my school….. |
| In some states, this is illegal without the consent of the person you are recording. |