Controlling your sensitivities is a good thing. That’s especially so in Respondus Monitor. The flagging system in Respondus Monitor now supports three sensitivity levels... Read More
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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... Read More
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... Read More
A frequent question we get from educators is “What is Respondus doing about ChatGPT?”. We spoke previously on this topic, but want to expand on those thoughts. Read More
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 Monitor proctoring system feels like to instructors. Read More
Sometimes an instructor wants to see what’s happening on a student’s screen during an online assessment. Perhaps it’s to investigate… Read More
Here are the key moments from an education technology panel about academic integrity in online testing at three universities: Delgado Community College, Northern Kentucky University, and Baylor University. Read More
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 learning. Read More