Can Canvas Detect Alt-Tabbing During Exams?
Learn how Canvas handles alt-tabbing and the role of proctoring software in exam integrity.
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Canvas cannot inherently detect when you alt-tab in and out of the platform. However, certain configurations, such as using a respondus lockdown browser or proctoring software, might monitor such actions to ensure test integrity. For students, it's crucial to follow test guidelines provided by instructors to avoid potential issues. Always check with your institution regarding the specific software settings being used during assessments to understand what might be monitored.
FAQs & Answers
- Can Canvas track my activity during an exam? Canvas does not automatically track your activity, such as alt-tabbing, unless you are using specific proctoring software like Respondus LockDown Browser. It's important to be aware of your institution's policies regarding exam monitoring.
- What is Respondus LockDown Browser? Respondus LockDown Browser is a specialized web browser designed to provide a secure online testing environment. It restricts certain actions, like opening new tabs or applications, during online assessments.
- How can I prepare for an online exam using Canvas? To prepare for an online exam using Canvas, review the test guidelines provided by your instructor, ensure you have a reliable internet connection, and familiarize yourself with the testing platform and any required software, such as proctoring tools.
- What should I do if I encounter technical issues during an exam? If you experience technical issues during an exam, contact your instructor immediately and provide details about the problem. Many institutions have support teams to assist with technical difficulties during assessments.