Proctortrack
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Proctortrack is a remote proctoring tool that leverages automation and AI to provide proctoring in online testing environments. It sits as a layer on top of your LMS, allowing you to carry out your normal activity in the LMS, while offering an additional layer for your exams that allows you to ensure the integrity of an online examination and assessment process, especially in programs with external accreditation bodies, or to verify the identity of the student taking an exam. Because all proctoring data is assessed by individual instructors, decisions about academic integrity ultimately remain in the hands of you: the educators.
Proctortrack allows instructors to set exam parameters, review testing sessions, and approve successful exam attempts. Once a test or exam has been created within the LMS, the faculty member can enable Proctortrack and set parameters, such as allowing books or calculators to be used, allowing for notetaking, prohibiting copy/paste, or whitelisting desktop applications. Distinct parameters can also be set to accommodate individual students.
When the students launch the exam, they will be prompted to install the ProctorTrack app. Once installed, ProctorTrack performs a quick identity check, and then begins capturing the exam session. After the exam is completed, ProctorTrack uploads any captured data to be reviewed for potential anomalies.
When a test session is processed, instructors have the opportunity to review any flagged sessions. Once the instructor has reviewed test attempts, they can approve each testing session and comfortably release grades to students through their Learning Management System.
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