Exam proctoring

Exam proctoring (also called exam invigilation) is a method of ensuring academic integrity. It includes invigilation of students, while taking tests, examinations, or quizzes. Exam proctoring is used in a variety of contexts, including primary, secondary and higher education,[1][2] as well as standardized test environments,[3][4] and some professional accreditation exams.[5]

An invigilator proctoring an exam in Tanzania

E-proctoring

E-proctoring, also known as remote proctoring or remote proctoring,[6] is a form of exam proctoring involves monitoring student behaviour during exams administered electronically, including those given as part of e-learning or remote learning.[7][8]

Concerns about the use of commercial e-proctoring services include violations of students' privacy[9][10] and impact to students' mental health.[11]

There is some evidence to suggest that it is possible to circumvent e-proctoring software.[12] In addition, there have been reports of user data from commercial e-proctoring services being hacked, resulting in thousands of users' data being released.[13][14]

Controversy

Controversy over e-proctoring escalated during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic,[15] when many universities,[9][11][16][17][18] K-12 schools,[19] and standardized testing organizations turned to commercial e-proctoring suppliers for services.[4][3][20][21][22][23] Students across the world protested the use of commercial e-proctoring services at their post-secondary institutions.[10][9][11][24][25] The situation escalated further when e-proctoring software company Proctorio sued a university employee at the University of British Columbia over alleged breach of copyright.[26] The employee was critical of Proctorio on social media and linked to unlisted materials. [27][28][29][30]

References

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  2. González-González, Carina S.; Infante-Moro, Alfonso; Infante-Moro, Juan C. (2020-04-24). "Implementation of E-Proctoring in Online Teaching: A Study about Motivational Factors". Sustainability. 12 (8): 3488. doi:10.3390/su12083488. ISSN 2071-1050.
  3. Strauss, V. (2020, April 22). An open letter to the College Board about online, at-home AP tests. Washington Post. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2020/04/22/an-open-letter-college-board-about-online-at-home-ap-tests/
  4. Strauss, V. (2020, April 16). College Board says it can give valid, secure online SATs at home. Washington Post.
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  6. McCorkle, R. (2018). Dispelling the concerns around utilizing remote proctoring systems. EdScoop. Retrieved from https://edscoop.com/dispelling-concerns-of-utilizing-remote-proctoring-systems
  7. Bacow, Lawrence; Bowen, William; Guthrie, Kevin; Lack, Kelly; Long, Matthew (2015). "Barriers to Adoption of Online Learning Systems in U.S. Higher Education". Ithaka S+R. doi:10.18665/sr.22432. Retrieved 2020-09-06.
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  9. Alden, C. (2020). Facing student privacy concerns, UBC maintains relationship with Proctorio. The Ubyssey. Retrieved from https://www.ubyssey.ca/news/ubc-maintains-proctorio-relationship/
  10. Chrysanthos, N. (2020, May 22). 'You’re being watched and recorded, every breath': Students unsettled by exam software. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved from https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/you-re-being-watched-and-recorded-every-breath-students-unsettled-by-exam-software-20200519-p54ucb.html
  11. Campus News. (2020, May 27). UPDATED: Students raise concerns over an increase in academic misconduct allegations. The Cord. Retrieved from https://thecord.ca/students-raise-concerns-over-an-increase-in-academic-misconduct-allegations/
  12. Chase, R. (2018, January 18). How ProctorU and Examity make cheating on college exams easier than ever.  Retrieved from https://blog.rchase.com/how-proctoru-and-examity-make-cheating-on-college-exams-easier-than-ever/
  13. Abrams, L. (2020, 28 July). Hacker leaks 386 million user records from 18 companies for free. Bleeping Computer. Retrieved from https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hacker-leaks-386-million-user-records-from-18-companies-for-free/
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  16. Alden, C. (2020). Facing student privacy concerns, UBC maintains relationship with Proctorio. The Ubyssey. Retrieved from https://www.ubyssey.ca/news/ubc-maintains-proctorio-relationship/
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  18. Harris, S. (2020, June 29). Canadian Medical Students Demand Change After ‘Inhumane’ Exam Conditions. HuffPost. Retrieved from https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/mccqe-canadian-med-school-exam_ca_5ef61235c5b6acab2840f001?
  19. Harwell, D. (2020, April 1). Mass school closures in the wake of the coronavirus are driving a new wave of student surveillance. Washington Post. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/04/01/online-proctoring-college-exams-coronavirus/
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  21. Hubler, S. (2020). Keeping Online Testing Honest? Or an Orwellian Overreach? New York Times. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/10/us/online-testing-cheating-universities-coronavirus.html
  22. Lee, S. (2020, June 30). Proctorio CEO releases student’s chat logs, sparking renewed privacy concerns. The Ubessey. Retrieved from https://www.ubyssey.ca/news/proctorio-chat-logs/
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  24. Waitson, E. (2020, May 8). Laurier math department faces backlash over mandatory external webcams needed for spring exams. The Cord. Retrieved from https://thecord.ca/laurier-math-department-faces-backlash-over-mandatory-external-webcams-needed-for-spring-exams/
  25. Harwell, Drew. "Cheating-detection companies made millions during the pandemic. Now students are fighting back". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2020-11-23.
  26. Fraser, K. (2020, September 3, 2020). Software company sues UBC employee over tweets involving confidential videos. Vancouver Sun. Retrieved from https://vancouversun.com/news/software-company-sues-ubc-employee-over-tweets-involving-confidential-videos
  27. unlisted materials
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