Re: displaying handwritten texts

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From: Carolyn Hill (chill4@uclink.berkeley.edu)
Date: Thu Sep 19 2002 - 10:56:13 PDT


Thanks for the caution, Jessica. I should have mentioned in my original
email that the students will be asked for their formal, written permission
before their work is displayed on the Web.

--Carolyn Hill
College Writing Programs

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From: "jessea nr greenman" <jessea@socrates.berkeley.edu>
To: "Carolyn Hill" <chill4@uclink.berkeley.edu>;
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Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: [Webnet] displaying handwritten texts

> i would caution that great attention be paid to privacy protection.
> have you consulted with the registrar about this? it may well
> be that someone, e.g. one of the students, has distinctive
> handrwriting which uniquely identifies that student. posting
> that handwriting on the web might violate FERPA.
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> At 08:46 AM 9/19/2002 -0700, Carolyn Hill wrote:
> >We have things in students' handwriting and papers with teachers'
> >handwritten comments that we'd like to display, as is, on the Web. I
know I
> >can scan these things and create image files to insert in Web pages--but
is
> >there another way to display them? (We want visitors to see the original
> >notes and handwriting, not an OCRd or retyped version.)
> >
> >--Carolyn Hill
> >College Writing Programs
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