What is a proctored exam?
Definition of “proctored” A proctored exam is a supervised test. An instructor or an approved proctor monitor the student during the test. The proctor ensures that the rules and requirements of the exam are followed.
How do I schedule a proctored exam Kctcs?
To schedule an appointment to take a proctored exam, first click on the campus you attend, to determine the date and time that meets your needs. Then fill out the form below. All non-Jefferson students can find their local proctoring sites at the KCTCS list of proctoring sites.
How do I schedule a proctored exam at Somerset Community College?
After registering online, contact the Somerset Assessment Center (606) 451-6850 or the London Assessment Center (606) 878-4728 to schedule an exam time. An administrative fee of $25.00 will be due on the day of testing.
What is placement test in community college?
Most adults going to college for the first time are not expected to provide SAT or ACT scores. Instead, colleges may expect students to take a placement test after their acceptance at the school. The placement test determines how prepared you are to do college-level work.
Can you cheat on a proctored exam?
Several institutions of higher learning are using proctored exams to prevent candidates from cheating. However, no technology is foolproof. Students can still cheat during an online proctored exam.
How does a proctored test work?
In case you don’t know, proctored exams are timed exams that you take while proctoring software monitors your computer’s desktop along with webcam video and audio. The data recorded by the proctoring software is transferred to a proctoring service for review.
Can ProctorU see your hands?
Yes. ProctorU can see your hands using the webcam. This is important because candidates may use their hands to access their phones or books. They can also write questions on a paper and give it to someone so that they can write answers for them.
How do I get past a proctored exam?
How to Cheat in an Online Exam
- Sending Screenshots to an Expert.
- Screen Sharing or Mirroring to cheat.
- Cheating with Technological Devices.
- Impersonation or Using a Friend.
- Intercepting Video Feeds.
- Using External Projector.
- Using a Virtual Machine.
- Other Non-technical Approaches to cheat.