Privacy notice: Recording of Lectures and Meetings
The COVID 19 pandemic has changed the way in which Swansea University works and delivers its services. The ability to record lectures and meetings to improve student experience and enable minute takers to fulfil their task or to enable participants to access a recording of a meeting or lecture has become increasingly valuable to students and staff.
The University will be the Data Controller for the personal data processed in connection with the recording of lectures and meetings. The University has contractual agreements with third party suppliers such as Zoom and Microsoft for secure and compliant data processing and storage. This covers live meetings and the storage of recordings and chat transcripts on their cloud platform.
Type of data collected
The University may capture the following personal data during a recorded sessions:-
- Name
- Personal opinions
- Contributions to discussions and chat logs
- Images (where video capture is also being used)
How will it be used and shared?
The purpose of recording sessions is to:
- Make available course material and class session to students who may have difficulties accessing remote learning synchronously;
- Make available sessions for repeated viewing to embed learning or reinforce information provided;
- Allow the accurate recording of meeting minutes;
- In some cases, to make recordings of meetings available to individuals.
Lawful basis for collecting this data
Under data protection law, GDPR Article 6(1), the University has a number of lawful bases that allow us to collect and process personal information. The University will rely on Article 6(1)(f) Legitimate Interests to process this data. This applies when the data processing is not required by law but is of a clear benefit to the organisation or the individual, there is limited privacy impact on you as the individual and we think you would reasonably expect us to use the personal data in the way that we wish to.
Data retention and storage
The University will only retain personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purpose it is collected for, for the purpose of satisfying any legal, accounting or reporting requirements.
Wherever possible, your personal data will be processed within the UK. In some circumstances, it might be necessary to transfer your personal data outside of the UK – for example where we use third party supplier to process data on our behalf. In the event of an international transfer of data, appropriate safeguards will be implemented and processing will be based on documented instructions of Swansea University.
Your rights
Data protection legislation provides individuals with a number of different rights in relation to their data. For further details on your rights please see: https://www.swansea.ac.uk/about-us/compliance/data-protection/your-rights/
Complaints procedure
If you are unhappy with the way in which your personal information has been processed you may in the first instance contact the University Data Protection Officer at dataprotection@swansea.ac.uk.
If you remain dissatisfied then you have the right to apply directly to the Information Commissioner for a decision. The Information Commissioner can be contacted at: -
Information Commissioner’s Office,
Wycliffe House,
Water Lane,
Wilmslow,
Cheshire,
SK9 5AF
Further information in relation to the processing of student and staff personal data can be found via the following privacy notices:-