First comes an identity check. An up-to-date photo ID, a blink or two for facial recognition, maybe a quick head swivel so the camera gets the full 360. No ID, no entry.
The exam window locks down, web shortcuts vanish, and a tamper-proof browser takes over. From that moment on, anything unusual can light up the staff dashboard in real time.
Cameras and mics stay on so watchful algorithms can flag stray voices, wandering eyes, or extra hands. Human moderators, often hundreds of miles away, watch the live feed and keep notes.
Once the clock hits zero, everything—infractions, alerts, even an automated video digest—hits the instructor's inbox within minutes, neatly tagged. Mark can sink or swim on that report.
The flexibility appeals to out-of-state students, late-night coders, and folks halfway around the globe.
The technology shrinks distance while keeping the value of face-to-face oversight.
Off-center glances, slipped notes, even subtle facial shifts—and raises a flag before the student knows it.
Every minute of the sitting, paired with high-resolution video, uploads to an encrypted vault. An administrator can later sift through timestamped alerts or replay segments frame by frame to establish context.
Browser lockdown, continuous facial capture, and dual-screen oversight make cheating on an online exam very difficult. The platform learns the candidate's profile over the first few seconds and then scores every action against that baseline, capturing anything out of line during the online exam.
The suite combines machine-learning behavior analysis with human review, striking a balance between efficiency and fairness.
Whether monitored live or replayed later, the footage contributes directly to cheating prevention by documenting each incident, thereby protecting academic honesty.
Administrators find behavioral heat maps, temporal spikes, and a searchable cloud archive that turns raw data into immediate insights.
Quiet word-of-mouth carries a lot of weight in this field.
"Switching to this software trimmed admin time by forty percent and still locked down cheating." — Lisa M., Certification Manager
She called it the sweet spot where security meets user comfort.