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Shmoop proctoring - jsd - 06-28-2018

Got this email from Shmoop today:

Quote:Thanks for reaching out! We have continued to work with TESU but unfortunately don't have an update on their status at this time. That said, we do have an update about Shmoop that we're excited to share with you!

Tomorrow (Friday) we will be introducing live proctored tests in our ACE CREDIT® recommended courses. All Final Exams will require proctoring beginning tomorrow night/Saturday morning. We're excited to offer our College Plus students this upgraded security feature—and to continue providing you with top-notch, self-paced college courses. The online proctoring allows us to continue offering students courses that are completely self-paced (there will not be any time restrictions on when your final exam can be taken, so it's still entirely up to what works best with your schedule!)

The cost of Shmoop's College Plus subscription will not change, and each final's proctoring session will be just $23. 

You can learn more about this new proctoring system here: https://www.proctoru.com/resources/test-takers/live/

By offering online proctoring to our college courses, we aim to expand the opportunities that students have to receive transfer credit for their Shmoop courses. Many schools are now requiring increased security measures like this in order to accept credit recommendations from providers at all, so by introducing the proctored element we anticipate that students will have a longer list of schools that accept their coursework from Shmoop! We're hopeful that this added security will help TESU come to the decision to reinstate accepting Shmoop's courses, but ultimately the decision is still theirs to make. 

Thanks,
Team Shmoop
Shmoop Help



RE: Shmoop proctoring - dfrecore - 06-28-2018

Wow, that was quick.

I imagine that for providers like ALEKS, TEEX, NFA, etc. where there are a very small number of credits that are offered, they won't do proctoring. But for Shmoop, it makes sense to require it.


RE: Shmoop proctoring - homeschoolmom1 - 06-29-2018

We finished shmoop last week. Would not have made a difference, since we took all exams closed book, but saved us some money. How many of you will scramble today to finish a course or two?


RE: Shmoop proctoring - dfrecore - 06-29-2018

(06-29-2018, 07:06 AM)homeschoolmom1 Wrote: We finished shmoop last week. Would not have made a difference, since we took all exams closed book, but saved us some money. How many of you will scramble today to finish a course or two?

Saved money, but not able to transfer non-proctored courses to TESU.  So it just depends on where you want to go as to whether the savings was a good plan or not.


RE: Shmoop proctoring - Johmford - 06-29-2018

I am curious to see what the pass rate looks like for shmoop once the proctoring is in place...


RE: Shmoop proctoring - homeschoolmom1 - 06-29-2018

We changed plans from TESU to COSC for a number of reasons, shmoop being only one of them.


RE: Shmoop proctoring - xjarhead1999 - 06-30-2018

I think it's pretty messed up that shmoop had nothing on their website about the proctoring and fee up until they implemented it.
As of yesterday morning, their site still advertised as the $88 a month for the college plan. All you had to do was score 70% on unit test and final. That's all. That's exactly what the website said. Then at some point yesterday they started the proctoring thing.
So someone who signed up as late as yesterday went in thinking that they could try and knock out as many credits as they can for $88. Even if they just wanted to take 4 courses they are now having to pay more than double the price they were told.
The right thing for Shmoop to do is either make all current subscriptions where the proctored final is optional or explain to everyone and offer a pro-rated refund.
Giving no warning whatsoever is shady business practices.


RE: Shmoop proctoring - homeschoolmom1 - 06-30-2018

I agree with you. Signing up for a monthly subscription and then having the conditions changed on you within hours or days is not just annoying, it is shady.


RE: Shmoop proctoring - teacher2 - 07-01-2018

Hopefully with proctored finals TESU will change their mind. Wish they would have gone with Study.com's proctor instead of ProctorU.....Headache coming on!


RE: Shmoop proctoring - Merlin - 07-01-2018

Well, Shady implies they are trying to mislead or take advantage of people. I don't think that is the case here. If anything it shows a lack of foresight and comes across as a bit unprofessional, but I don't see how it can be interpreted as Shady. It isn't like this is a ploy to make more money... it is a reaction to the TESU (and WGU) ban and a gamble that adding proctored final exams will encourage TESU, WGU, and other universities to accept their credits. 

Given these guys probably don't make much profit off their college credit program, I'm pretty surprised they managed to get this done so quickly. Obviously, with two of the biggest alternate credit schools not accepting their credits, they felt it important to cut some corners to get it done ASAP to ensure they didn't lose future business.

People on this forum knew it was coming, but I agree that they should have posted a notice saying that they were in progress of implementing proctored final exams for the college credit-bearing courses for those who aren't in the know. Personally, I think they should have had it officially start July 1st, made an announcement last month giving students the option to "beta test" the proctoring feature during June. Both as a means to ensure the system is working properly and to more gently introduce it to their customers. But unfortunately, they did not.

If you're really that upset, you can always contact them and ask for a refund or free month or some other kind of accommodation.