05-16-2021, 05:27 AM
(05-15-2021, 08:13 PM)rainbowsome Wrote: Hello! As this is my first time taking the CLEP exam, I am planning to switch the exam from the test center to the remote testing. However, when I reviewed the remote proctoring requirements, I was able to understand everything except the bullet point under the camera section: "Camera must be able to be moved to show the proctor a 360-degree view of the room, including your tabletop surface, before the test.". My computer's camera cannot view 360 degrees, so does that mean I need to purchase a 360-degree webcam? Or, does it mean that all I need to do is to rotate my computer 360 degrees to show my proctor the view of my room before the exam begins?
I believe they mean you need an external type of webcam that you can pick up and rotate by hand the 360 degrees.
You can buy a cheap webcam off ebay to use for this.
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