Quest is developing a web-cam based proctoring overlay that shows students a live video feed of themselves, and takes frequent intermittent snapshots to be turned into a flipbook for instructor perusal. The Quest webcam does not have danger thresholds crossed that are flagged or indicated to the instructor (ie someone entering the room, a different person than your student taking the exam, having more than the assessment tab open)–it is your responsibility to monitor your students and address any suspicious behavior with this tool. The following screen shots give the users a beginning scope of what to expect (and are also posted on the student facing page).
Right now webcam functionality must be turned on by the Quest team (but that is changing fall 2020)–please send a note to questhelp@austin.utexas.edu with the name and URL of the assignment you'd like to be monitored. We're working on making this functionality (as well as stringency, ie a soft webcam offer but no consequence if one doesn't have one, or locked down must use webcam or get locked out of the assignment) Instructor facing, but it might be a little while.
You will have As the Instructor you have the option to prompt for webcam (in which case students can deny it and continue) or require webcam (in which case students must allow in order to get access to the test).
In order to preview how the proctoring service please hop over to where it lives:
https://lbtest.cns.utexas.edu/instructor
1) Open the assignment. You will be promoted to share your camera. (if you aren't please send a note to questhelp@austin.utexas.edu to turn on the webcam for given assignment)
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4) If a student enters an answer but does not click 'submit answer' they will be told their response will not be saved.
5) Due to feedback, students now CAN change their test answers after their initial selection before their time or due date is up.
6) After the exam is over, the collected screenshots captured and be made available to instructors (upcoming but not ready yet: compiled into a flipbook). To access these gems, navigate to where these live on our back up server (replacing 'quest' in the URL with 'lbtest'), select answer key (on the left side bar) for the specific assignment, or submissions, drill down into an individual student, and select webcam.
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A walk through of this feature can be observed or listened to, thanks to the UT physics department (circa spring 20).
Proctoring overlay will continue to evolve in the coming weeks and offer additional features. Stay tuned!
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