VIDEO PRODUCTION
SERVICES
Audio/Video Recording in the Classroom
This is a student-operated service with
limited resources. Faculty members can arrange for
one of our students to audio/video record their class.
This service offers faculty members and graduate
teaching assistants an opportunity to examine their
teaching closely, whether in the classroom, laboratory,
lecture hall, or studio. It also allows the faculty
to document student presentations, student micro-teaching
exercises, student speeches, and guest lectures in
their curriculum.
Policies
A minimum of two weeks notice is required to schedule video production. All
requests for classroom audio/video recording must be for the purposes of
evaluation or preservation of course activities for current or future instructional
use (e.g., recording a guest speaker or student panel discussion). The request
must originate from a faculty member for a course he or she is currently
teaching. The production is scheduled during scheduled course time or by
appointment in our video production room.
Information
Call for details at 777-6325, or email classroomsupport@mail.und.nodak.edu.
Scheduling Requests
All requests for video/audio recording in the classroom
must be made in writing. To submit your request online
click on the online
request form.
Audio/Video Duplication
Services
Duplication of non-copyrighted audio and videotapes can be made at CILT. An
account number must be provided for the cost of the audio or videotape. Tapes
should be dropped off at Robertson 108 with instructions for number and format
of copies needed. Provide labeling instructions with your order. We also
provide international conversion duplication to and from VHS videotapes (formats
listed below). For more information call 777-6325.
Formats
- 1/2" Videotape [input & output] VHS & SVHS
formats: T30, T60, T120, ST120
- 3/4" Videotape [input & output] 20,
30 & 60 min.
- Beta Videotape [output only]
- 1/2" International Videotape [input & output]
PAL, NTSC, SECAM, MSECAM, MPAL, NPAL
- Audiotape [input & output] 30, 60 and
90 minutes
Duplication of Pre-recorded Videos
The right to make copies of a copyrighted video is one of the several rights
held exclusively by the copyright owner, or the copyright owner's designate.
The Center for Instructional and Learning Technologies will, consequently,
under no circumstances make copies of copyrighted works without the express
written permission of the copyright holder. This policy applies to both materials
produced in the United States and abroad.
Duplication of Programs Copied Off the Air
Television programs copied off the air may be
used in certain classroom and teaching contexts
for a limited amount of time. Programs copied
off the air may not, generally, be legally duplicated.
Programs copied off the air may be kept for 45
days, shown in class two times and must be erased
at the end of the 45 days (Circular
21, Reproduction of Copyrighted Works by Educators
and Librarians).
Last Updated:
November 8, 2004
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