* PLEASE NOTE *: As of February 2021, CCLE is unable to support this iPad integration. “ Allow students to take this exam with an iPad”: Students who wish to use an iPad with Respondus will have to download the “LockDown Browser” app from the Apple App store.
If it is enabled, instructors have the ability to set a password that students have to enter before exiting the browser early. Instructors may choose to enable this option if the students are all taking a quiz on the same, strong internet connection (such as in a computer lab on campus). This option is unchecked by default because students taking exams at home often run into internet connectivity issues that may terminate their exam prematurely. “ Lock students into the browser until exam is completed”: Checking this prevents students from exiting the Lockdown browser until they finish the exam. Select “ Require Respondus LockDown Browser for this exam” under “ Lockdown Browser Settings.” Under “ Advanced Settings,” instructors can customize certain features of the lockdown browser: Select Settings from the context menu to the left of the quiz title to bring up the following options screen: If you see a black screen, try a different browser.
In order to enable Respondus on an existing quiz, follow these steps:Ĭlick on “Dashboard” in the Respondus block, then “Continue to Lockdown Browser.”Ī list of quizzes in the course will be displayed. (Note: some browsers have trouble displaying this page. If you haven’t used Respondus before, you will need to configure and display the CCLE Block for Respondus LockDown Browser.įrom the Add a Block dropdown menu on the right side of your site, select “Respondus LockDown Browser.” You’ll probably have to scroll down in the list to find it.Ĭonfiguring the Assessment to use Respondus In order to use Respondus, you first need to have a quiz built and ready to use on your CCLE course site. Live proctoring with Respondus (2 Methods) Setting up an assessment to use RespondusĬonfiguring the assessment to use Respondus We strongly urge you to reach out to your local support unit before using Respondus in your class. Respondus doesn’t replace an in-person proctor, but does provide a secure interface and a full audio and video recording of the test attempt. Instructors at UCLA have access to Respondus, a lockdown browser that is useful for online assessments.