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When the student logs into Eduphoria, if the lockdown browser option has been selected, they will see the following page. The following screenshots are from logging in using a laptop. 1. Student logs in and selects test. 2. If the student selects an assessment in which lockdown browser has been selected, they will see the following screen.
The Eduphoria Lockdown Browser (in the waffle apps on the Chromebook will go away on June 1, 2024. To login to Aware Online Testing, students will: Login to the Chromebook. Log in...
Most learning systems require that students first open a standard browser, log in to the course, locate the exam, and then launch LockDown Browser. Students can then start the test. If a button like the one below displays when accessing a test in a standard browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc.), then LockDown Browser can be launched from there.
Some learning systems require that students first open a standard browser, log in to the course, locate the exam, and then use the "Launch LockDown Browser" button. This will automatically launch LockDown Browser. Students can then start the exam (Step 4 below).
LockDown Browser ® is a custom browser that locks down the testing environment within a learning management system. Used at over 2000 higher educational institutions, LockDown Browser is the “gold standard” for securing online exams in classrooms or proctored environments.
LockDown Browser prevents students from searching the internet and accessing other applications during online exams. Hundreds of methods of cheating are blocked, such as the use of Virtual Machines, remote desktops, screen sharing, instant messaging, screen recording, and much more.