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Digital Proctoring - Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor at UWM

This article is the landing page for Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor for UW-Milwaukee students and staff.

Lockdown Browser and Monitor

LockDown Browser is a custom web browser that controls access to Canvas during online examinations. It restricts students from navigating away from the testing page, accessing other applications, or performing certain functions, such as copy-paste or print screen, during an examination.

Monitor, on the other hand, is an optional component of LockDown Browser and utilizes a student's webcam and microphone to record their activity during the examination period. It uses artificial intelligence and facial detection to identify potential anomalies or behaviors that might be out of the norm.

Key Facts

  • LockDown Browser is not used for most courses.
  • LockDown Browser is primarily used on Windows and Mac computers.
  • Instructors choose whether to use a webcam for testing. Webcam videos are only viewable by the instructor.
  • Departments must approve the use of LockDown Browser and Monitor, and they must arrange for payment of the tool.
  • LockDown browser is installed in computer labs and can be installed on student's computers.
  • Students should contact their instructor if they need to opt-out of using digital proctoring to seek alternatives.
  • Student Support is provided by the Help Desk, and by Respondus. Instructor Support and Training is Provided by Respondus.


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Doc ID:
130094
Owned by:
David D. in CETL
Created:
2023-08-01
Updated:
2024-08-14
Sites:
UW-Milwaukee Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning