You may have seen or heard about new guidance from the university about having students on camera during live class sessions. Simply summarized, faculty may not require students to turn on their cameras, they must obtain consent from students to be recorded, and they must inform students of these things both in the syllabus and in person. In this conversation, we will have an open discussion about how to meet the requirements in a way that aligns with your course goals. We welcome your experiences and the strategies you’ve used to make your class sessions more active and student-centered, with or without cameras on.
CTL Conversations offer faculty and staff a time to come together to virtually and informally workshop, brainstorm, and discuss topics related to teaching, with different topics each week.
You are welcome to drop in for all or part of the session. Feel free to bring a snack and join the conversation!
Moderated by Seth Graves and Hamad Sindhi
Register in advance for this meeting:
https://baruch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tdOCorj8qHtRlkMY5REDBTO_qiFcFyKSB
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.