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Proctoring a Web-based Exam
The following is a series of video-based tutorials that demonstrates the fundamentals of proctoring a web-based exam. The tutorials demonstrate important Pre-administration and Test Day activities such as Exam Compatibility Check, Starting the Exam Session, Monitoring the Exam Session, Reporting Incidents and Irregularities, and Ending the Exam Session.
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If you're a new user, these tutorials will help you get up to speed. Stop, rewind, replay and learn at your own pace. The series also includes three Interactive Simulations that allow you to interact with the Chief Proctor Resource Site to start, monitor, and end an exam session.
System Requirements
A minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768 is required to view the tutorials. Adobe Flash 7 or higher is also required. Click the Get Adobe Flash Player button if the Adobe Flash Player is not installed on your computer.
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Please note the interface for monitoring web-based exams has been revised with a new look and feel and a Chief Proctor Access Code is no longer required to start the exam session.You may review Section 3 of the Chief Proctor's Manual, 'Using the Proctoring Software' to familiarize yourself with the new look and feel of the interface.
Duration Time | |
Prior to Test Day | |
02min 45sec | |
On Test Day | |
01min 11sec | |
01min 27sec | |
Monitoring the Exam Session | |
00min 06sec | |
00min 58sec | |
00min 56sec | |
00min 47sec | |
00min 39sec | |
Reporting Incidents & Irregularities | |
02min 11sec | |
01min 20sec | |
Ending the Exam Session | |
03min 34sec | |
Interactive Simulations | |
01min 36sec | |
01min 36sec | |
03min 34sec |
Copyright © 2008 by National Board of Medical Examiners.
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Proctoring a Web-based Exam
The following is a series of video-based tutorials that demonstrates the fundamentals of proctoring a web-based exam. The tutorials demonstrate important Pre-administration and Test Day activities such as Workstation Certification, Starting the Exam Session, Monitoring the Exam Session, Reporting Incidents and Irregularities, and Ending the Exam Session.
If you're a new user, these tutorials will help you get up to speed. Stop, rewind, replay and learn at your own pace.
System Requirements
A minimum screen resolution of 1024 x 768 is required to view the tutorials. Adobe Flash 10 or higher is also required. If Adobe Flash Player is not installed on your computer, click on the Adobe Flash Player link below to download Flash.
Duration Time | |
Prior to Test Day | |
02min 45sec | |
02min 24sec | |
On Test Day | |
01min 03sec | |
03min 10sec | |
04min 38sec | |
Monitoring the Exam Session | |
01min 56sec | |
01min 16sec | |
01min 24sec | |
00min 50sec | |
Reporting Incidents & Irregularities | |
01min 48sec | |
01min 23sec | |
Ending the Exam Session | |
02min 27sec |
Copyright © 2012 by National Board of Medical Examiners.