Harvard under fire for secret classroom photos
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) —
Harvard University is coming under fire from faculty and students for
secretly photographing about 2,000 undergraduates in 10 lecture halls
last spring as part of a study on classroom attendance.
The experiment was disclosed at a faculty meeting Tuesday and first reported in The Harvard Crimson student newspaper.
Harvard
computer science professor Harry Lewis asked administrators about the
study during the meeting, saying he learned about it from two
colleagues.
"You should do studies only with the consent of the people being studied," Lewis told The Boston Globe on Wednesday.
Brett
Biebelberg, a junior involved in student government, called the study's
secretive nature "strikingly hypocritical," given that the university
recently adopted an honor code for the first time.
Students
and teachers were not notified because researchers did not want to
introduce potential bias into the study, Harvard administrators said.
The cameras took pictures every minute and a computer program used them
to count empty and occupied seats.
The
study was done by Harvard's Initiative for Learning and Teaching,
overseen by Vice Provost Peter Bol, and authorized by the school's
Institutional Review Board.
Professors
whose lectures were monitored were told in August and all gave
permission for the data to be used in the study, he said. Students were
not told and the images themselves were destroyed, he said.
Harvard
in March 2013 was criticized for secretly searching the university
email accounts of 16 deans to find out who leaked information about a
cheating scandal to the media. That led to new privacy policies on
electronic communication this past spring.
President
Drew Faust said she will have the latest case reviewed by a panel that
oversees the newly established electronic communications policies.
"I indeed do take very seriously the important questions that this incident raises," Faust said, according to The Crimson.
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