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Missing from Frame - the student could not be detected in the video frame for a period of time.ĭifferent person in Frame - a different person from whom started the exam may have been detected in the video frame for a period of time. "Flags" are events where a problem might exist, whereas "milestones" are general occurrences such as when the exam started, or when a question was answered. Respondus Monitor generates a list of events from the exam session. 1) Summary of key data, 2) List of Flags and Milestones (see explanation below), 3) Video playback and controls, 4) Timeline with flags (red) and milestones (blue), 5) Thumbnail images from video About Flagged & Milestone Events This was an online course from the start, also.Note that Respondus Monitor is intended to be a deterrent, so it’s up to the instructor to determine the level of review warranted. I'll either have to help her find a way to deal with that anxiety, or she can be a little more relaxed knowing there is no chance it is happening.ĮDIT: Looking over the syllabus, there is no mention of a webcam - only high speed internet. Knowing that, is it 100% safe to say she is not being recorded (audio or visual, or one or the other)? It would be really good to know for the next one.either way. When I asked her, she said this did not have the webcam check at the start - she opened the browser, signed into blackboard, and started the exam. I see that the other piece of software they use requires a webcam check before the exam. I was reading here and other sources online afterwards, but couldn't find an exact answer. She told me afterwards it was all she could focus on at times.
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She has a bit of social anxiety, and just the thought of someone recording her struggle (she is not really confident in the material for this course), really put her in a bad mindset the whole test. My wife just had her first experience with this thing, and it really freaked her out while taking the test. ** List of all college specific subreddits ** Mods retain the right to remove content for any reason if deemed necessary This typically includes anything related to a specific textbook, professor, program, or university. Anything better answered by talking to your professor/adviser, reading the paperwork/syllabus, or doing your own research on the internet.
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