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- Step-by-step starting process of an exam in fullscreen mode, which requires photo shooting and screenshot as a surveillance method and accessed with an invitation code.
- Step-by-step starting process of an exam in fullscreen mode, which requires video recording as a surveillance method and accessed with an invitation code.
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- How Does Screen Capturing, Recording and Taking Screenshots Work in Online Exams?
- How to embed your test or exam into your website via an iframe?
- If a candidate missed a section of the test, can I ask them to go back to the test and complete it?
- How to implement Lockdown Exam Browser and prevent a user from visiting other tabs, windows or apps?
- How can I evaluate manually Input/Open-ended Questions?
- How can I show the test result to a user who has completed the exam?
- If a candidate missed a section of the test, can I ask them to go back to the test and complete it?
- How to implement Lockdown Exam Browser and prevent a user from visiting other tabs, windows or apps?
- How can I show the test result to a user who has completed the exam?
- About video records on proctoring?
- How to create a Unique Organization URL for my users to Sign-in
About video records on proctoring?
You may have several questions about videos on proctoring function. You may find our answers to all of your possible questions within this article.
1. The video quality is very high on the exam takers screen, but very poor on my screen (as the administrator). Can this be fixed?
Our aim is to conduct secure and uninterrupted online exams. We want to put the minimum amount of CPU & bandwidth effort on the person taking a test, that’s why the admin can only see a very low quality version of the video. Generally these videos are only to understand if the user is alone, etc.
2. The video that the administrator received was delayed by at least one minute. Can this be improved?
The system works as follows: All videos are 1-minute long and during a 60-min exam, you’ll have 60 videos (each 1-min long) of each test taker in total.
When you proctor candidates live, first the video will be saved on our servers then will be served to the administrator. Meaning there will always be between 1 and 1:30 minute gap.
3. Can the video of a test taker be downloaded and saved? If so, how?
Yes, you can save a video.
Please go to the personal report & open Monitoring tab to list all saved videos of your candidate. Then please click on the three dots on the bottom right side of the video bar. And choose download.