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Respondus Monitor is the leading remote proctoring solution for higher education. It allows students to take online assessments from a remote location - all while ensuring the integrity of the exam process.
LockDown Browser is a custom browser that locks down the testing environment within a learning management system. Used at over 2000 higher educational institutions, LockDown Browser is the “gold standard” for securing online exams in classrooms or proctored environments.
The Screen Recording setting is now front and center – literally. It’s the first setting instructors see, with a can’t-be-missed graphic. Learn More
Sensitivity levels for flagging can be adjusted from the proctoring results page. Learn More
Machine learning for Respondus Monitor’s computer vision system is now trained entirely in-house. The advantages are many, including an 80% reduction in false positive flags. Learn More
Instructors are now alerted when a device is detected in a student’s hand during an online exam. Learn More
Students are now warned when their lighting is bad, both before and during an exam. A quick adjustment reduces the student’s chance of being flagged. Learn More
Students are now prompted when they need to readjust their webcam or reposition themselves. This reduces the likelihood of being flagged. Learn More
Fewer video disconnection flags occur with Respondus Monitor now that videos are stored locally during brief internet slowdowns/stoppages. These video segments are uploaded when the connection stabilizes. Learn More
Higher resolution videos provide instructors with a clearer, brighter picture of students during the exam session. Learn More
Screen recordings, webcam videos, and proctoring flags are more tightly synchronized in the proctoring results. Learn More
Proctoring results are now available to instructors in about 10 minutes, on average. Learn More
LockDown Browser for iPad no longer requires instructors to enable it on a per exam basis, unless the exam uses a webcam (Respondus Monitor).