Blackboard: Securing the Online Testing Environment
Using Respondus LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor
Ensuring the identity of the person taking an assessment and preventing cheating are concerns for professors who give online assessments. Blackboard has two assessment tools that address these concerns.
Respondus LockDown Browser prevents students from doing anything on the computer other than work on the exam. Once the assessment is started, students are locked into the full-screen environment until they submit the test for grading.
Respondus Monitor is a companion program to Respondus LockDown Browser (RLDB) that integrates webcam technology to record the student's exam sessions. Together RLDB and Respondus Monitor address the core issues of student identity and cheating, creating an essential layer of security for non-proctored assessments.
In this workshop you will get tips for setting up online assessments as well as learn how to use Respondus LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor to secure the online testing environment. Attendees should have a basic level of familiarity with creating and administering tests in Blackboard.
NOTE: Sandbox courses are available. If you do not have a Sandbox course and would like to use one during the workshop, you should request one at least 24 hours prior to the start of the workshop.
- Led by: Janice Florent (CAT)
- Date: Friday, September 12, 2014
- Time: 10:00 - 11:15 AM
- Location: Library, Room 532B
- Sponsor: Center for the Advancement of Teaching
Note: Visit our website for additional Blackboard workshops or contact Janice Florent. Blackboard How-to guides are available. Also visit Blackboard Bits, Bytes, and Nibbles for Blackboard Tips.
To register: RSVP to cat@xula.edu or call ext 7512.
Tags: Blackboard
Format: presentation
Event ID: 01307