[Athen] Physical delivery of alt media, is it a legal requirement?

Doug Hayman dhayman at uw.edu
Thu Mar 19 10:05:04 PDT 2020


Many computers now don't even come with a CD/DVD drive.

I guess they could provide you with a USB thumb drive, to drop files on.
But that may put your system at risk if it has malicious files on it.

Doug

On Thu, Mar 19, 2020 at 10:01 AM Deborah Armstrong <
armstrongdeborah at fhda.edu> wrote:


> Most of my students are super happy to get their alt media in the cloud.

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> But this morning I had my first student who wanted her word docs on CD.

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> Her counselor is explaining to her that she needs to learn to download

> from the cloud and burn her own CDS.

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> This student is timid and I’m sure she’ll eventually get pushed in to

> being more independent, but what do others think? Am I legally required to

> provide her a CD?

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> This is community college with many students who are the first in their

> family to attend college.

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> --Debee

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Doug Hayman <dhayman at u <dhayman at u.washington.edu>w.edu>
Senior Computer Specialist
DO-IT Program (Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, Technology)
UW Technology Services
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