When U.S. law student Areeb Khan tried to sign into the online portal to take his practice bar exam, he was met with a strange message: "Due to poor lighting we are unable to identify your face." ...
Proctorio, an exam administration and surveillance software, is getting sued for trying to take down tweets by a student who posted a segment of its code. The Electronic Frontier Foundation is suing ...
Note from the editors: While we don’t publish pieces written by corporations, Proctorio requested the ability to respond to Lee Skallerup-Bessette’s blog post from earlier this month and we agreed as ...
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 ...
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A university student is suing exam proctoring software maker Proctorio to “quash a campaign of harassment” against critics of the company, including an accusation that the company misused copyright ...
There’s a new privacy backlash brewing in schools, and it could be about to escalate rapidly. Software that enables students to sit supervised exams in their bedrooms when unable to travel has quietly ...
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Students say that monitoring programs like Proctorio and ExamSoft discourage them in the moments they’re trying to prove themselves. By Anushka Patil and Jonah Engel Bromwich An unusual school year ...
A series of tweets by one Miami University student that were critical of a proctoring software company have been hidden by Twitter after the company filed a copyright takedown notice. Erik Johnson, a ...