Gaze detection technology uses computer vision and artificial intelligence algorithms to track the movement of a test taker’s eyes. By monitoring a student’s gaze, online proctors can detect instances of collaboration, distraction, or the use of unauthorized materials, and take appropriate actions.
Some proctoring platforms have drawn widespread scrutiny about how they may perpetuate systemic social bias.
Moving from in-person to primarily remote learning poses challenges in administering exams. Universities and colleges have adopted a range of solutions with varying success.
Online proctoring combined with artificial intelligence has presented tremendous opportunities for academic institutions and credentialing bodies alike, but it is not without its flaws.
Online proctoring systems using artificial intelligence promise to help schools keep online tests fair and secure. But the process can deliver mixed results without the right technology.
Choosing the right remote proctoring technology can help minimize the negative opinions associated with online proctoring and offer meaningful benefits for students.
Online proctoring tools with webcam access should thoughtfully integrate AI to create better student assessment experiences.
Cutting-edge online test administration in graduate degree programs can help students and institutions thrive.
Online proctoring software anxiety is common when the platform used does not prioritize the student experience.