I teach post-secondary. When we were teaching online during COVID, we had to record all of our lectures. These days, now we're back in class, we aren't required to do so. However, I do have students who have an accommodation (academic supports put in place due to additional needs) that permits them to record lectures. They are advised by the disability support services that these lectures are only to be for the student's private use and they're to be destroyed once the student is finished with them. We also record simulations (lab skills practiced on hi-fi mannequins in our simulation lab), but students and instructors are advised of this at the start of the lab.
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