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(Duo Mobile works over WiFi, but text notifications from Two-Step Verification don't work over WiFi.)
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Mac and Windows versions are available sorry no Linux, iPad or Android support at this time.
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Consider how to accommodate students who don't have a computer.Do your students all have laptops? Does the classroom have sufficient electric outlets and wireless networking capacity? Do you need to reserve a computer lab? SAS Computing staff can help you answer these questions. Determine if it's practical to administer your test on computers.Please give us as much advance notice as you can (at least 2 weeks) to set things up and show you how they work. Complete the form below and we'll follow up to guide you through the process of setting up and using the Lockdown Browser. Let SAS Computing know about your interest.However it may be possible to reserve a computer lab for tests. It is primarily intended to be used by students on their own computers. The Respondus Lockdown Browser can only be used for quizzes or tests delivered through Canvas. It is not suitable for take-at-home exams.įaculty interested in using it for their classes should review the information below and complete the form at the bottom of the page. Proctors still need to assure that students are not using a smartphone or other device to access information, are not copying from or collaborating with each other, etc. The Lockdown Browser can support - but not replace - the proctor's role for on-campus exams.

The Lockdown Browser is intended for use in on-campus, proctored settings.

Once a test is started, students are locked into it until they submit it for grading they are unable to access other web sites or programs. The Respondus Lockdown Browser is a special web browser that students can use when taking tests in Canvas. Many faculty want students to use computers for taking quizzes or tests, but also want to prevent access to the internet or other resources during the test.
