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I am an adult student in college trying to go towards my nursing degree. In all my classes I’ve taken, I record the lectures. Almost all my professors has encouraged us to record lecture and re-write notes. In my recent class, the professor does not want us to record the class. His reasoning was that because he talks about the college and staff too much. I thought his reasoning was silly and kept my recorder running in the book bag. The recorder would only be used in my studying and not to tell on my instructor, but I feel kind of sneaky about recording without his consent. Do you think it’s morally wrong to record the lecture without his consent? I don’t want to continue if this is wrong, but I keep going back and forth about whether it is or not.