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Do and don't for your exam Online invigilation (proctoring)

There are some important points you need to be aware of when taking an exam with online invigilation.

Do

  • Have your photo ID ready on exam day.
  • Check your module website to find out what material is authorised.
  • Clear your workstation of unauthorised items such as books and notepads.
  • Remove photographs from your workspace as they will form part of the recording.
  • Use a room where you'll not be interrupted, and a room that doesn't have glass walls such as in your place of work.
  • Make sure drinks are in a glass or clear bottle with no labels.
  • Tell us in advance if you need more than one 10-minute break during your exam.
  • Tell us about any medication or medical devices you need to use during your exam.
  • Tell us if you wear a hearing aid.
  • Be sat at a hard surface such as desk, table or workbench.
  • Remove non-religious head coverings. You may be asked to temporarily remove a religious head covering to check you are not wearing earphones.
  • Remove smart watches and other smart devices, unless you have an adjustment to use them.
  • Disconnect additional display monitors and screen extenders, unless you have an adjustment to use them.
  • Place mobile phones out of reach once you've done the room checks. You may need to show the invigilator that the device is out of reach.

Don't

  • Speak aloud, answer the door or phone, unless there's an emergency.
  • Smoke or vape.
  • Eat, unless you have an adjustment to do so.
  • Wear sunglasses, unless you have an adjustment to do so.
  • Check your emails, browse the internet or talk to anyone who is not the invigilator if you leave the room.
  • Play music or have the TV or radio on, unless you have an adjustment in place that allows them to be used.
  • Wear headsets or headphones, or any other audio equipment, unless you have an adjustment in place that allows you to wear them.
  • Print the exam paper.

Tell us what you need

If you think you need any of the items listed as part of a reasonable adjustment based on a disability, health condition, you're a carer or for religious reasons, you'll need to let us know. See Adjustments to meet your needs.

Last updated 3 weeks ago