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Jolyn Sorvillo

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Jan 25, 2024, 1:51:28 AM1/25/24
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That said, in looking at the system requirements for LockDown browser, I wonder if you have Windows 11 in S mode, which is a secure mode of Windows that is often turned on by default when you purchase a computer. Some folks don't realize they have it turned on. Lockdown Browser does not support Windows in S mode. You might also try checking for any updates to Windows and your browser.

Assignments are, in many (or most for us) cases, something students visit once, get instructions, then go off and do work in something like word/excel/powerpoint/google docs and when they are done, come back and submit. A student may work on assignments for days or even weeks depending on the course. Lockdown browser just doesn't make sense in that kind of workflow. There are some assignment workflows where lockdown browser might make sense, but I think it would really create more issues and confusion in general.

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Lockdown Browser is a bit more suited to quizzes because they are in general something students do right in Canvas, and start/complete in one sitting. Usually no external programs, usually no coming back to finish days later... That's where Lockdown Browser makes the most sense, as least in my opinion. The issue with adding annotations to quizzes is that I believe those are done through DocViewer, and usually docviewer is set up to more or less fill the entire browser, and I'm not sure it even supports being loaded twice (if you had 2 annotation questions in the same quiz). This is not insurmountable (perhaps force the one question at a time setting if annotations are used), but it would definitely add complexity to the code. When the idea conversations area reopens, you could definitely submit this as an idea to see what others and Instructure would think about it.

To do math (say differential equations or linear algebra), students need to write. There is no quiz form that allows writing on a document. However, in an annotation assignment, one can load a multipage pdf (for example), and then students can write all over it. So they can do a test in electron form. No need for multiple documents. No need to upload, download, or leave the browser. Thus, it would be helpful for that thing to either (a) appear as a quiz type, or (b) be lockable as an assignment. There's really no reason to not make assignments lockable.

I do understand what you're asking for, and agree for your scenario it makes complete sense. Even though it seems like a simple thing for this scenario, I was pointing out that there are a lot of other things that would have to be considered to make this a reality. Adding the functionality into quizzes may be challenging because of how docviewer usually works. Adding lockdown to assignments could be challenging because of all the various assignment types there are.

If you are having issues installing the Respondus LockDown browser, please check the system requirements to ensure your device is capable of running the LockDown Browser. The Respondus LockDown browser is installed on the University Library computers, and you can always take your test in the library if needed.

"The robot error is not occurring in LockDown Browser. Rather, it's showing up in the standard browser being used to access the exam.
Canvas Support is aware of the problem, and they believe it may be caused by their assignment enhancements feature flag.
Our testing shows that disabling this setting (see attached photo) resolves the problem"

When you are ready to take your test, close all applications on your computer and open the newly downloaded software. Do not open any other browser to access the internet. Use Respondus LockDown Browser to access the internet.

I have to take classes that require a lockdown browser for exams and I have a ubuntu 16.04 computer. I have used wine to get the browser running but when I open it with wine all I get is a blank white screen with nothing on it. I would appreciate any help I can get.

Respondus LockDown Browser is a secure, custom browser that locks the testing environment. Once an assessment is started, students are locked into it until they submit it for grading (unless the instructor makes an exception to LDB settings). LockDown Browser helps decrease test-taking issues and promotes academic integrity for online exams.

Respondus LockDown BrowserTM is a customized browser that increases the security of test delivery in Canvas. When students use Respondus LockDown Browser to access an exam, they are unable to print, copy, go to another URL, or access other applications. Once an assessment is started, students are locked into it until it's submitted for grading. Respondus Monitor builds upon the power of LockDown Browser, and uses a student's webcam and industry-leading video analytics to prevent cheating during non-proctored exams. Monitor is appropriate for online courses where students take an exam from an off-campus location.

The Respondus LockDown Browser (LDB) is a special web browser for taking exams that prevents students from printing, copying, going to another URL, or accessing other applications during the assessment. When the LDB is enabled for a quiz, students will be required to download and use LDB to take the quiz or exam.

Respondus LockDown Browser is a custom browser that locks down the testing environment within Canvas. When students use Respondus LockDown Browser they are unable to print, copy, go to another URL, or access other applications. When an assessment is started, students are locked into it until they submit it for grading.

Important Note: Respondus LockDown Browser will prompt you to update whenever there is an update available. It is important that you select "Yes" to ensure that you are able to access your test without any issues. You can always verify that you are running the latest version by clicking the "Information" button on the toolbar at the top of the browser.

The LockDown Browser is not distributed publicly, in order to access the browser instructors must share a download link with their students either in an e-mail or included in their syllabus. To find the personalized download link, navigate to the Respondus LockDown Browser course tool, then open Step 2 within the Getting Started tab. A template message is provided that you can copy and paste to send to your students, this message includes links to instructional resources as well as the download link for the LockDown Browser.

This download is unique to Stockton University, and can be used across all Stockton courses. If a student has already installed the browser from another institution, they will still need to download Stockton's LockDown Browser.

LockDown Browser is a locked web browser for taking assessments such as tests, quizzes, and exams in Online@UT (Canvas). It prevents you from printing, copying, visiting another URL, or accessing other computer applications during an assessment. If your instructor requires LockDown Browser, you will not be able to take the assessment using a standard web browser such as Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari.

Respondus Lockdown Browser (RLB) is a secure browser that can be used for taking tests in Moodle. Not all tests or quizzes in Moodle will use Respondus. If an instructor chooses to use Respondus, while creating the test, they will enable the settings for Respondus. If a Moodle test requires that Respondus LockDown Browser be used the instructions for the exam should indicate as such. See steps and examples below.

Respondus Lockdown Browser is a custom browser that locks the testing environment within Canvas by restricting access to other webpages, applications, and keyboard shortcuts while students are taking a test. Lockdown also suspends messaging, screen sharing, and screen capture services while the exam is active. Enabling Respondus Lockdown for one of your exams prevents test takers from using a standard browser to access that test.

Respondus LockDown Browser is a custom browser that locks down a test within Canvas. When students use LockDown Browser to access a test, they cannot print, copy, visit another website, or access other applications. Once started, students are locked into the test until it is submitted for grading.

LockDown Browser is a custom browser that locks down the testing environment within our learning management system. The open labs on campus already have LockDown Browser installed. If you plan to use your own computer for exams, please download and install LockDown Browser via the following link: Download Respondus Lockdown Browser

The Respondus LockDown Browser (RLB) is a secure browser for taking assessments in Blackboard. It prevents the user from printing, copying, going to another URL, or accessing other applications during an assessment.

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