Online courses have become a staple in higher education, with more than half of college students enrolling in at least one online class in 2022. With this shift to remote learning, there comes a pressing need for secure online testing options to uphold academic integrity. With feedback and support from our instructors, we’ve made improvements to WebAssign to help you monitor your online exams.
To support you in delivering more secure online exams to your students, WebAssign is expanding its LockDown Browser capabilities to include the integration of Respondus Monitor for fall 2025 classes. Respondus Monitor is an automated proctoring solution that records students via webcam during online exams and provides instructors with valuable analytics to flag areas of concern. This feature will be optional.
We chose to integrate Respondus Monitor due to its popularity in the higher ed proctoring software market. Plus, Cengage instructors we surveyed identified Respondus as their preferred solution, making it a logical choice for improving the integrity of online assessments.
You and your colleagues will choose how to approach purchasing Respondus Monitor. The options include:
As online education continues to grow, institutions and instructors continue to explore new and innovative ways to uphold academic integrity in their courses. With the integration of Respondus Monitor in WebAssign, we’re partnering with you to alleviate these concerns – giving you more options to enhance the security of online testing in your courses.
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