Implementing a Successful Pilot of LockDown Browser (K12)
A free, two-month pilot license is the best way for schools to learn how LockDown Browser prevents cheating during online exams. Not only does it provide ample time to roll out the application, it’s a...
View ArticleRespondus Has You Covered
We get it. Sometimes it’s hard to remember what hat you’re wearing. This is especially so at universities where staff shortages have become the norm. Respondus is here to help. Whether you’re training...
View ArticleHow Ole Miss Selected an Online Proctoring Solution
When the pandemic caused universities to shift to online instruction, the University of Mississippi (“Ole Miss”) had to swiftly reimagine what classrooms and assessments looked like in a fully online...
View ArticleWhat is Respondus doing about ChatGPT?
A frequent question we get from educators is “What is Respondus doing about ChatGPT?”. We spoke previously on this topic here, but want to expand on those thoughts. Detecting the use of AI generated...
View ArticleAcademic Integrity in Online Testing: How Three Institutions Define Success
At a recent education technology conference, panelists from Delgado Community College, Northern Kentucky University, and Baylor University shared their experiences on implementing online testing...
View ArticleScreen Recording for Respondus Monitor
Sometimes an instructor wants to see what’s happening on a student’s screen during an online assessment. Perhaps it’s to investigate a suspicious behavior, or to verify a diagram didn’t display...
View ArticleReducing the Digital Divide with Multi-language Support
Technology companies often add multi-language support to their software to “localize” it for international markets. But there are added benefits to multi-language support when technologies are used for...
View ArticleRespondus Monitor Paves the Way
When driving along a road, have you ever experienced that feeling when you encounter a freshly paved section, and everything becomes serene and smooth? That’s what the latest release of the Respondus...
View ArticleEnhanced Flagging for Respondus Monitor
A proctoring system that flags too much is like the boy who cries wolf: after a while, you start to ignore the warnings. That’s why a key goal for Respondus Monitor is to reduce false positive flags,...
View ArticleWhy We Do Our Own Machine Learning
Computer vision is the engine of automated proctoring. It’s what analyzes webcam videos and screen recordings to help instructors determine if an exam violation has occurred. For example, if students...
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