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Page 1: Proctortrack Results for Faculty Viewing Student Proctoring Results

Proctortrack Results for FacultyViewing Student Proctoring Results

Page 2: Proctortrack Results for Faculty Viewing Student Proctoring Results

Table of Contents Important Information

Accessing Proctortrack

Proctortrack Overview Page

Quiz Results Overview

Individual Student Results

Video Report

Hardware Report

Other Suspicious User Activity

Canvas Gradebook Columns

Analyzing Proctored Results

Analyzing Proctoring Results, continued

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Important Information

Proctored results may take up to 48 hours to process after submission.

Not every submission needs to be reviewed. Only review those marked as “Low” or “Medium” integrity.

Incidents that are in violation of the UNTHSC Academic Integrity Policy and Exam Terms should be reported to your department Chair for further instructions.

More information can be viewed by watching the Proctortrack video and ask for technical help by submitting a ticket.

Students can view the Proctortrack guide and submit a ticket for assistance.

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Accessing Proctortrack

Use the Proctortrack link on your course navigation menu to access the Proctortrack Quiz Overview page.

Course Navigation

Proctortrack Quiz Overview Page (

see Slide 5)

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Proctortrack Overview Page On the Proctortrack Quiz Overview page,

use the radio button under the Select column to select a test to access more options, such as Enable Proctoring, Disable Proctoring, or Configurations (allowing textbook, online resources, etc).

Click on the quiz name under the Test Name column to access the Quiz Results overview.

Configurations

Quiz Results Overview (see Slide 6)

Proctortrack Quiz Overview Page

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Quiz Results Overview

Each row provides basic information for the submission: First name Last name Status (Pass, Fail) Integrity (High, Medium, Low)

To access a submission for a student, click anywhere on the row.

Quiz Results Overview

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Individual Student Results

The individual results page is broken down into four main sections: Identifying Information – includes the

student’s identify verification images, student name, and basic quiz information.

Video Report – includes time coded incidents that link to specific times in the video, facial recognition pics and IDs in larger format, and screenshots of the test session.

Hardware Report – includes results of system check and verification of connected hardware.

Other Suspicious User Activity – includes log of keystrokes and processes and if any are blacklisted (not allowed).

Identifying Information

Click here for more information onhow to analyze proctored results

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Video Report Press the Watch Video buttons to

jump directly to the incident.

Use the Screenshots buttons to view snapshots taken of the students screen during the incident.

The time in this view is formatted in seconds. More information on analyzing the results can be found on slide 12.

Video Report

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Hardware Report

The hardware report provides a list of detected devices on the student’s computer.

You can use this to determine if a student is using an unauthorized device, such as a second monitor.

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Other Suspicious User Activity The other suspicious user activity report

indicates how many keys were pressed and how many processes were running during the exam.

Keystrokes and processes are checked against a [black]list of unauthorized keystrokes and processes.

This section will only display if there are any unauthorized items logged.

An example of a blacklisted key is PrtScn (this is used to take screenshots).

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Canvas Gradebook Columns

How do you know when you check the Proctortrack report? Using the Marked as Pass and Marked as Fail buttons in the Proctoring tool will change the score for only the proctored submission, not the quiz score. This is used as a quick reference for the instructor to determine the status of a proctoring submission without accessing the proctoring tool. 0 indicates the submission is still processing. 0.5 indicates the submission has “failed” and needs to be

reviewed. 1 indicates the submission has “passed” and does not

need to be reviewed.

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Analyzing Proctored Results

Proctortrack is designed to find and highlight abnormal behavior during testing periods. It is the responsibility of the instructor to report academic integrity matters to Student Affairs upon reviewing submission results. 

It is recommended that any submission that is categorized as “Low” or “Medium” integrity be reviewed. Submissions categorized as “High” integrity do not need to be reviewed.

The system picks up a variety of incident types. You'll need to consider the incidents as a whole to determine if a report needs to be submitted to Student Affairs. Incidents that may be flagged include:

Online aid: the Student has left the LMS and is accessing other applications or other content on the Web. Screenshots will typically accompany these incidents so you can see what the student is viewing.

Left session: the Student has either stood up, completely left the screen, or the majority of their face is no longer visible to the web cam.

Facial suspicion: the Student is looking off the screen with their eyes or has significantly turned their head to the side. Consider student proximity to the computer/webcam when reviewing facial suspicions.

Multiple people: Facial recognition has picked up another face in the background.

Background motion: the System has picked up significant movement in the background, or there has been significant change in lighting.

Background audio: the System attempts to filter out irrelevant audio (keyboard tapping) and highlight abnormal sound in the environment, such as human voices, or sounds from electronic devices.

Hardware: Any non-standard hardware the student has plugged into their computer will be highlighted (extra monitors, etc.).

Keystrokes: Any blacklisted keystrokes will be highlighted (copy, paste, PrtScn, stc)

Blacklisted apps: Any banned applications will be listed (screen sharing software, etc.)

Use the Video Reports in combination with the Screenshots. The screenshots can determine what the student is viewing when answering and navigating the exam questions.

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Analyzing Proctoring Results, continued

Use your best judgment to determine if an academic integrity matter needs to be submitted to Student Affairs. If you are unsure, it is best to contact Student Affairs for guidance.

Some activity that may be logged, but may not require further action: A student briefly leaving the test area before uploading proctoring

results AFTER the exam has been submitted in Canvas. A student glancing in any direction for less than 2 seconds, unless

a student repeats this behavior throughout the exam. A student adjusting the webcam or seating position during a

lengthy exam. Background noise out of the student’s control.