Respondus: 

LockDown Browser and Monitor


What is Respondus LockDown Browser & Monitor?

Respondus LockDown Browser:


This is a custome browser that "locks down" the testing environment within the Learning Management System (LMS) -- when students use this tool, they are unable to print, copy, navigate to another URL, or access other applications.


Respondus LockDown Monitor:


A tool that is acompanion product to LockDown Browser is "Monitor" which enables institutions to protect the integrity of online exams. Students use their own computer and a webcam to record assessment sessions.

Start here:

Respondus is located within the Learning Management System ("Online Campus"). This contains both the tool itself as well as extensive training materials for both faculty and students:

Recorded training from our rep:

Here is the link to the recorded webinar: https://youtu.be/SDVxzn99yUA 

The following are full-length training videos for end-users:

LockDown Browser + Respondus Monitor for Blackboard, Brightspace, Canvas, Moodle & Schoology

LockDown Browser + Respondus Monitor for McGraw-Hill ALEKS (HE and PPL)

LockDown Browser + Respondus Monitor for Pearson MyLab


Pearson Lockdown Browswer (LDB) with Respondus Montior (Webcam)

-document created by Professor Cara Sutherland

Sample Syllabus Statement

Some or all graded assessments required in this class will be offered in a remote testing environment. Students may choose to complete the proctored assignment(s) in a remote environment. As part of a test proctoring designed to help ensure the integrity of each student’s testing environment, a student will be asked to conduct a video room scan of the location from which they are taking the test.  By choosing to remain enrolled in this asynchronous web section of MATH 1410 C91 (CRN: 82490), registered students either (1) consent to the scan as a condition of participating in the class and taking the assessment remotely or (2) agree to travel to one of the five Columbia State campuses to take the assessment(s) in-person in Testing Services. 

Students who do not want to permit a video scan of their testing environment prior to any test and who do not travel to campus to test in-person at one of the College’s Testing Centers should consider selecting another section of the course that permits live on ground testing in a classroom.  

[From Cara Sutherland: For Live-Streaming classes, I would change that last sentence to indicate they’d have to travel to a computer lab on one particular campus (Columbia).]

Student Resources

Additional Resources

Here are some additional resources for learning more:

- Respondus Monitor resources: https://web.respondus.com/he/monitor/resources/

- LockDown Browser resources: https://web.respondus.com/he/lockdownbrowser/resources/

Additional resources: Click here and click the + for dropdown menus of additional topics