‘Forcibly collecting personal information from test-takers is inherently invasive’ ‘Forcibly collecting personal information from test-takers is inherently invasive’ is a senior reviewer covering ...
A test proctoring software company that monitors students for cheating has subpoenaed a digital rights nonprofit for all its communications about the proctoring software industry. The nonprofit, Fight ...
is a senior reviewer covering laptops and other gadgets. Monica was a writer for Tom’s Guide and Business Insider before joining The Verge in 2020. Between August 23rd and 24th, Ian Linkletter, a ...
The coronavirus pandemic has been a boon for the test proctoring industry. About half a dozen companies in the US claim their software can accurately detect and prevent cheating in online tests.
Students are often required to use Proctorio during online classes. Some find the experience frustrating or even invasive. (Photo illustration by Hannah Miner) Some BYU students doubt the ...
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