This article provides steps and recommendations to prevent technical difficulties during proctored exams.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prepare your computer
Ensure your computer is prepared for the proctoring session in advance:
- Make sure your computer meets minimum technical requirements
- Grant permissions in system settings (macOS, Windows)
- Ensure tour browser is supported and up to date
- Turn on cookies in your browser to avoid problems opening the exam
- For stable speeds, connect to the Internet directly using a cable
- Optimize your browser performance by closing unnecessary tabs and programs. Use a single browser for the best test experience
- Check your webcam and microphone by using online services to ensure they are working
- Unplug your second monitor and headphones if you use them
Test your computer
Constructor Proctor system check allows you to make sure that your device is ready for the proctored exam – that your webcam and microphone work and your browser is allowed to record your screen.
Although any exam with Constructor Proctor always begins with a system check, it is recommended to pass a system check a day before the exam. It will save your time and nerves during the real exam.
Click here to start the system check. Here's what a successful system check looks like:
Prepare your workspace
- Remove items that are not allowed by the testing rules
- Prepare the workspace
- Prepare an ID
Note: Check with your test organizer or school to know what items are / aren't allowed during the test.
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