Procedure to Request Video Recording of a Class or Event
A request for a video recording must be made at least 24 hours in advance.
To request recording of a class or event:
- E-mail the request to Glen McBeth (glen.mcbeth [at] washburn.edu), at the same time copying (i.e., cc'ing) your professor, with the following information:
- Your statement confirming that the professor, lecturer, or event coordinator has granted oral or written permission to record. You must obtain permission prior to sending your request. Some professors may grant blanket permission to record in their syllabi.
- Name of class.
- Name of professor or lecturer.
- Date of class.
- Beginning time of class.
- Length of class.
- Room number.
- A description of the event if it is not a routine class.
- Mr. McBeth will send confirmation to you that the request has been received and the recording will occur, unless your professor alerts Mr. McBeth that permission is not granted.
- The video will be posted on the law school website (restricted) within two business days. If you cannot find your video after two days, e-mail Mr. McBeth.
- If it is important to view the video sooner, advise Mr. McBeth in the original request. He will do his best to accommodate you and make your video a priority.
- If for some reason you have a problem with the quality of the video, contact Mr. McBeth. He may be able to retrieve a back-up feed of better quality.
- Any duplication or distribution of the recording without prior approval is strictly forbidden and may result in the finding of an Honor Code violation.
October 14, 2010
URLs for links on this page:
- List of class video recordings:
» http://washburnlaw.edu/videos/classes.php



