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.
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Throughout history the academic exam delivery system has evolved and a need for proactive proctoring was born.
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.
An advanced remote proctoring solution is critical to the online certification assessment process.
Academic integrity is the foundation of education at all levels, and nowhere is academic integrity put to the test as it is when conducting remote online exams.
With more online exam options than ever before, it may be tempting to choose the least expensive option. But cost should only be one consideration.
When it comes to online proctoring solutions, combatting privacy issues should be a core component.