Online Proctoring Workshops on September 17th
Join the Office of Online Learning for a session regarding online proctoring. The first session is for those faculty that are interested in exploring proctoring for one or more of their courses. The second session is for those faculty that are already using Respondus LockDown Browser and/or Monitor and have questions about the tool. To register for either session and receive an Outlook invite, complete this form.
Online Proctoring: Respondus Lockdown Browser & Monitor Training
Friday, September 17th at 1:00 pm via Zoom
Respondus Lockdown Browser & Respondus Monitor, online proctoring tools, is available campus-wide for use in any course. Faculty interested in utilizing Respondus LockDown Browser (prohibiting students from opening new tabs or windows in their browser) or Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor (records students while testing and flags suspicious testing behavior through automated processes) are invited to join a training session to learn more about the tool and how it integrates into D2L Brightspace for assessments.
To register for this session & receive an Outlook invite, complete this form.
If this session doesn’t work into your schedule, consider watching the recording from the August 11 session Online Proctoring: Respondus LDB & Monitor.
For more details on proctoring, explore the Online Proctoring Resource Guide, which includes resources for both faculty & students.
Respondus LDB & Monitor: Drop-in Q&A session for current faculty users
Friday, September 17th at 2:30 pm via Zoom
Respondus Lockdown Browser & Respondus Monitor, online proctoring tools, is available campus-wide for use in any course. This session is an open, non-structured Q&A session for faculty that are current users of Respondus LockDown Browser and/or Monitor. Feel free to pop into this session at any time. You can send your questions in ahead of time onlinelearning@mnstate.edu. This session will not be recorded.
To register for this session & receive an Outlook invite, complete this form.
For help with online proctoring, explore the Online Proctoring Resource Guide, which includes resources for both faculty & students or email support@mnstate.edu.