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Unauthorized student recording of classroom or other academic activities (including advising sessions or office hours) is prohibited. Unauthorized recording is unethical and may also be a violation of University policy and state law. Students requesting the use of assistive technology as an accommodation should contact [https://www.northwestern.edu/accessiblenu/ AccessibleNU]. Unauthorized use of classroom recordings – including distributing or posting them – is also prohibited.  
Unauthorized student recording of classroom or other academic activities (including advising sessions or office hours) is prohibited. Unauthorized recording is unethical and may also be a violation of University policy and state law. Students requesting the use of assistive technology as an accommodation should contact [https://www.northwestern.edu/accessiblenu/ AccessibleNU]. Unauthorized use of classroom recordings – including distributing or posting them – is also prohibited.  


Under the University’s (overly restrictive and rapacious!) [https://www.invo.northwestern.edu/invention-disclosure/policies-forms/copyright-policy/ Copyright Policy], faculty own the copyright to instructional materials – including those resources created specifically for the purposes of instruction, such as syllabi, lectures and lecture notes, and presentations. In many cases, I have licensed my teaching materials for reuse under specific terms (usually the terms of a [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 unported] license, which is the default for everything published/stored on this wiki). Students and others may remix, reuse, and redistribute such materials in a manner consistent with the terms of the license. Any uses of instructional materials that exceed or violate the terms of the license are not permitted without my express consent and authorization and may be subject to a variety of consequences. Students who engage in unauthorized recording, unauthorized use of a recording, or unauthorized distribution of instructional materials may be referred to the appropriate University office for follow-up.
Under the University’s rapacious [https://www.invo.northwestern.edu/invention-disclosure/policies-forms/copyright-policy/ Copyright Policy], faculty own the copyright to instructional materials – including those resources created specifically for the purposes of instruction, such as syllabi, lectures and lecture notes, and presentations. In many cases, I have licensed my teaching materials for reuse under specific terms (usually the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license). Students and others may remix, reuse, and redistribute such materials in a manner consistent with my chosen licensing terms. Any uses of instructional materials that exceed or violate the terms of the license are not permitted without my express consent and authorization.
 
Students who engage in unauthorized recording, unauthorized use of a recording, or unauthorized distribution of instructional materials may be referred to the appropriate University office for follow-up.


== Assessment ==
== Assessment ==


Please see my [[User:Aaronshaw/Assessment|page on assessment]] for details and rubrics I use to assess both written work and student participation in my courses.
Please see my [[User:Aaronshaw/Assessment|page on assessment]] for details and rubrics I use to assess both written work and student participation in my courses.
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