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If you are not able to digitize material, you might consider adding it to your course’s list of required material, for the student to acquire at their expense. Although some of your students might be able to find material on popular streaming sites such as Netflix, not all titles are available in all markets (often defined by country or blocks of countries), which means that some of your students may not be able to access required films and documentaries. (For example, the Netflix Canada catalogue is different than the Netflix Australia catalogue.) Other sites may be censored (e.g., YouTube is currently blocked in China).  

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i. The materials are not accessible to anyone other than the students and instructors connected to the class. 
ii. The materials are not downloadable (materials uploaded to LEARN are downloadable, so do not use LEARN to host the materials). 
In special circumstances, for instance, in cases where accessibility requirements merit providing direct access to a student, the recording can be provided. When recordings are provided to a student, the student must be informed of their obligation to delete the recording within 30 days of receiving their final course evaluations.
iii. The materials are uploaded only to Canadian servers. Microsoft Stream is the recommended place to share recordings. It uses a Canadian server, allows you to restrict access to the appropriate people, and provides a view-only platform for students to access materials.  

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