04-09-2015, 02:37 PM
Interesting article for automated "Humanless" proctoring.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/06/techno...ology&_r=0
Here are the best practice on how not to get "flagged".
Best Practices
Such things as having background movement, off screen audio such as music, and other things can affect your "credibility".
However if you are flagged, then the proctor software recorded audio and video during the time in question for the professor or test company to go back and review.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/06/techno...ology&_r=0
Here are the best practice on how not to get "flagged".
Best Practices
Such things as having background movement, off screen audio such as music, and other things can affect your "credibility".
However if you are flagged, then the proctor software recorded audio and video during the time in question for the professor or test company to go back and review.
DSST- General Anthropology - 52, Intro to Computer - 469, Technical Writing - 54, DSST Ethics in America - 59 (1996),
CLEP- Sociology -54, College Math - 550(1996), CLEP Principles of Management - 60 (1996)
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CLEP- Sociology -54, College Math - 550(1996), CLEP Principles of Management - 60 (1996)
Aleks Beg Alg,