Quick Answer

Chitran plans may include recorded lessons or access to applicable class recordings. If a class is missed, contact the official support channel and follow the instructions for the student’s plan. Recordings are private and are only shared with the enrolled students of the relevant batch through the approved secure method.

Why Recordings Are Helpful

A recording allows a student to review the teacher’s explanation, pause difficult steps, and complete missed work. It can also help students who attended the live class but want to repeat a technique or remember a detail.

However, a recording is not identical to attending live. During a live class, the student can ask questions, show artwork, receive correction, and respond to the teacher. Families should treat recordings as support, not as a reason to miss live classes regularly.

What Should I Do If I Know I Will Miss Class?

Inform the appropriate Chitran contact as early as possible. Early communication helps the school understand the absence and provide the correct guidance. Do not send attendance questions through unofficial public comments or unrelated social media messages.

Parents should include the student’s name, relevant class or batch information, and the date of the missed lesson. Avoid sending passwords or payment information in a general message.

How Do I Request the Recording?

Use the communication or support process provided during enrollment. Recording delivery and access may depend on the selected plan and whether the applicable lesson was recorded and approved for sharing.

Families should not expect an unrelated public video link. Class recordings may contain enrolled students, voices, artwork, or teacher interaction, so privacy controls matter.

Recording Privacy

Class recordings are private. They are only intended for enrolled students of the applicable batch and should be accessed through the secure link or method provided by Chitran. Do not upload, forward publicly, repost, sell, copy, or distribute class recordings.

Why Can’t Recordings Be Shared Publicly?

Live classes may include student participation. Protecting children and families requires responsible control over class content. A private class recording is educational material for authorized students, not public entertainment.

Sharing a class link outside the authorized group can create privacy, copyright, and security problems. Parents and students should follow all enrollment agreements and platform rules.

Will I Receive a Recording Automatically?

The process may differ by plan or class. Some offerings describe recorded lessons as included, while other situations may require the family to follow a specific access process. Review the plan information and onboarding instructions instead of assuming that every recording is automatically sent in the same way.

What If the Class Was Not Recorded?

Technical problems, lesson circumstances, policy decisions, or other issues may affect recording availability. Families should contact support for the correct next step. Do not assume that every live session is guaranteed to produce a usable recording.

The student can still review any teacher instructions, material list, previous practice, or related lesson resources available through the approved student channels.

How Should My Child Use a Recording?

Can I Use the Recording Instead of Every Live Class?

Regular live attendance is strongly valuable because art learning depends on observation and correction. A recording cannot see the student’s pencil pressure, shape, proportion, color choice, or unfinished artwork. It cannot answer a new question from the student.

If a family repeatedly cannot attend the assigned schedule, contact Chitran to discuss the situation. A schedule problem should be addressed rather than quietly replacing all live participation with recordings.

How Long Will a Recording Be Available?

Access duration should be understood from the applicable plan, secure platform, or official communication. Families should not assume permanent lifetime access unless the plan explicitly states that. Complete missed work promptly while the lesson remains relevant.

Can Siblings Share One Recording?

Recordings and class access are intended for the authorized enrolled student or batch according to the applicable terms. Each student may require separate enrollment and a dedicated account or email. Families should not use one student’s private access as a substitute for another student’s enrollment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a recording include teacher instructions? An applicable class recording may include the live lesson content captured during the session.

Can I download and repost it? No. Private class recordings must not be distributed publicly.

Can my child submit completed missed work? Follow the teacher or support instructions applicable to the student’s plan.

Is live attendance still important? Yes. Live attendance allows real-time questions, correction, and artwork guidance.

Who should I contact? Use the official support or class communication channel supplied to the enrolled family.

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