Web-based, remote test proctoring is designed to provide students and faculty an online learning environment with on-demand proctored exams. This enables students to test online, anytime and anywhere, with integrity. Students may take their exams from the convenience of their own homes rather than traveling to campus or another location.
This remote proctoring system integrates seamlessly with Blackboard by means of a Chrome extension that can be easily removed and added back later. Additionally, Honorlock is completely controlled by the instructor with real-time video updates as soon as students finish testing.
Wilburton Campus
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McAlester Campus
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Idabel
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Antlers
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Appointments for ALL proctoring must start at least two hours before the Library’s closing time.
Before you begin, you will need to use the Google Chrome browser to take your exam. To better understand how your exam will be proctored, watch the video or read the instructions below.
For additional information, read through the Blackboard Student Guide. If you encounter any trouble during your exam, Honorlock technical support is available 24/7 for students.
If you need to contact Honorlock support, call 855-828-4004.
Student privacy is incredibly important – to students, to professors and to Honorlock – especially in these uncertain times. While we are all struggling under this “new normal,” we wanted to take a moment to address some unfounded fears that are making the rounds about privacy.
Being students once ourselves, when we decided to build the Honorlock infrastructure for testing, we wanted something seamless for users while also protecting the privacy of those who use our solution. For these reasons, the Honorlock system only requires that you install the Honorlock Chrome extension into Google Chrome.
We made this choice to keep our users from having to install invasive technology that interacts with your computer at the operating system level – no bueno.
So how does using Google Chrome and Chrome extension help to protect privacy? Well, it’s pretty simple, really.
Flashing red indicator on the extension.
Does Honorlock access other computers, mobile devices and equipment on the network and scan them for information?
Honorlock does not scan your network, your computer, your phone or any other devices on your network. Honorlock has no access to anyone’s network or devices, nor could we unless we were given access by the owner or user. Furthermore, Honorlock does not route traffic from your device through our servers in any way. We have a patent that is available for public consumption that explains the exact process in which we know when a student is searching the internet for exam content. It is a complex method for both scrubbing content from the web and also knowing the exam questions being presented to the exam taker through the LMS. With question sequencing and randomization, we are able to triangulate when a search takes place for the exam questions and content within the exam. This is done through partnerships and other means of self-hosting content. If students are not searching for their exam questions during the time of the exam there is nothing Honorlock can track in regards to any computer, mobile device, tablet, etc. within the household or place the exam is being taken.
Does Honorlock route traffic through your servers in order to analyze or monitor information from devices on the server?
No. Honorlock is not an application you download and install on your computer. Honorlock is a lightweight Chrome extension, which gives us very limited access. Google takes serious steps to ensure user privacy and will not allow unchecked access. They will in fact reject an extension submission if it’s an invasion of privacy or if the request for certain information isn’t warranted.
What can Honorlock do?
Honorlock can log the websites you go to (or attempt to go to) from Chrome (which processes the request) and only when you are actively in an exam. We collect your IP address, your email address, and your name from the LMS. We also store your Photo and ID for a limited period of time after the exam, in case your school requires those for authentication.
Honorlock identifies when a student exam ends. This is determined by the student submitting an exam within their LMS. When this occurs, Honorlock automatically stops all recording and ends the exam session monitored by Honorlock. This ends the recording of the webcam, the desktop screen, and the audio.
Here are a few actions you can take after your exam has ended to make you feel more comfortable about using Honorlock:
Does Honorlock sell or share your data?
No. If Honorlock sells it proctoring business to another party, the information we’ve described elsewhere would then be transferred to the new owner to ensure continuity of proctoring for your exams under the conditions of your school’s agreement with us.
The bottom line is Honorlock is dedicated to protecting your privacy – it’s a cornerstone of our business. We also take responsibility for ensuring your records are persistent and safeguarded. If you are still concerned, we invite you to contact us. Honorlock support is available 24/7/365. If you encounter any issues or have any questions, you may contact us by live chat, and/or email support@honorlock.com.
Honorlock wants to ensure you have a clear picture of what we are OR are not doing. In order to give you the necessary peace of mind, here are the measures we take to ensure your privacy:
Eastern Oklahoma State College does have limited proctoring appointments available for non-EOSC students who would like to have a test proctored on campus. This testing may include exams for other academic institutions; employment advancements (i.e. dental hygienist or food service safety); homeschooled students; or any exam where a proctor may be needed.
Eastern retains the right to deny anyone the utilization of proctoring services.
There is a $10 fee per test for non-EOSC students. After scheduling your appointment, submit payment online.
Test proctoring appointments are available on a limited basis and must start at least two hours before the library closing time. Complete the Exam Proctoring Form to request an appointment for testing.
For more information or to ask questions about test proctoring, send a message to library@eosc.edu or contact Maria Martinez at 918-465-1711.