You can enable Respondus LockDown browser for quizzes in Brightspace to restrict what can be done on a student's computer while they are taking your quiz in Brightspace. Before Respondus Lockdown Browser is enabled for your course, you must request this feature and...
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How can instructors access the Respondus LockDown Browser?
Respondus Lockdown Browser is available upon request and requires a consultation with your LTSI Faculty Support team prior to it being enabled for your course. To request access, please submit this form or contact ltsisupport@uvic.ca for more information.
How do I view exam submissions in Respondus LockDown Browser?
Your instructor may have the quiz settings so that you can only view your feedback and responses within Respondus LockDown Browser. To view your submission(s), go to the Quiz List in Brightspace. In the drop-down menu of your quiz of interest, click Submissions....
How do I install the Respondus LockDown Browser?
LockDown Browser is an internet browser for taking quizzes in Brightspace. It prevents users from printing, copying, going to another URL, or accessing other applications during a test. If your instructor is requiring LockDown Browser be used for an exam, you will...
Taking a Quiz with Respondus LockDown Browser
LockDown Browser is a locked browser for taking quizzes in Brightspace. It prevents you from printing, copying, going to another URL, or accessing other applications during a test. If a Brightspace test requires that LockDown Browser be used, you will not be able to...
Invigilating Brightspace Exams at UVic: Zoom and Respondus options
Invigilating Online Exams This is a guide for invigilating online exams at the University of Victoria, and there are three methods for invigilating online exams. However, not all online exams require invigilation (See Essential Guidelines for Online Exams for more...
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