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What is AutoProctor?

Using AutoProctor

Thanks for checking out AutoProctor! This web-based application is designed to support academic integrity during online assessments. Below is a video and text information to help you get familiar.

Preparing for the Exam

Before taking the assessment, please ensure that you are familiar with the AutoProctor (AP) setup process. See these instructions so you can check device compatibility and resolve any technical issues before the test.

Reminders:

  • You must use only one monitor.

  • Any attempts to circumvent exam settings (tab switching, leaving full screen, etc.) are recorded.

  • Make sure you have a quiet space without distractions for the duration of the test.

  • Most importantly, you must submit the assessment before ending the proctoring session, otherwise your responses may be lost.

Things you *NEED* to know

Please read through these instructions very carefully. There are a few mistakes that are commonly committed. Due to these mistakes, students cannot take the test, or all the answers you submit are lost. If you follow these instructions properly, all this can be avoided!

  1. Adhere to proctor rules: Almost all issues students face can be avoided if you read and follow instructions. When using the Proctor, review these instructions. Most importantly, the instructions have a link to a sample test at the bottom. Take the sample (demo) test at least 24 hours before you actual test, so you know how to use the system. Issues? Talk to your teacher asap.

  2. Students must click on both Submit Buttons, else their answers will be lost: As mentioned in the instructions above, there are two Submit Buttons within Auto Proctor for Google Forms. If you don’t click the Purple Button, your answers will be lost. If you do not see their answers in the Responses section, this is the cause behind it! You **must** click on both buttons. The purple button first.

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  1. Students need to log out of all their other Google Accounts: Sometimes, students may see: (i) a blank page; (ii) a page that says the browser couldn’t connect to the Google account; (iii) a page where they cannot click on an answer, etc. In that case, as mentioned in the Instructions above, the student must log out of all their Google accounts.

Source: https://helpdesk.autoproctor.co/en-us/article/things-you-need-to-know-8dk1as/

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