Faculty of Forestry has committed to ceasing the use of algorithmic proctoring software tools such as Proctorio. If you are using Proctorio, please refrain from doing so from this point on. Should you require additional support to investigate and implement other forms of student assessments in your classes, please get in touch with the Associate Dean, Academic and the TLS team. We would be happy to assist you in making this transition.
Internal Resources:
UBC Exam Polices, Procedures, and Reminders
Technical Tips for Exam Logistics
Navigating the Choice: Online or In-Person Assessments?
Navigating the Choice: Online or In-Person Assessments?
By the Teaching and Learning Support Team
Approaches to Academic Integrity – Collates Resources and Practical Examples for Inclusion in A Syllabus
Approaches to Academic Integrity – Collates Resources and Practical Examples for Inclusion in A Syllabus
By The Provost’s Office and the Associate Deans Academic
Principles for Remote Instruction: Guidelines for Approaches to Remote Invigilation
Principles for Remote Instruction: Guidelines for Approaches to Remote Invigilation
By The Provost’s Office and the Associate Deans Academic
Assessments and Alternatives to Proctoring Online Exams
Assessments and Alternatives to Proctoring Online Exams
By Planning for Fall Adhoc Committee (PFFAC)
The Assessment and Alternatives to Proctoring Online Exams looks at the issue of how best to assess students in an online setting.
Please note that the PFFAC has contemplated the issue of using Proctorio long and hard, and our recommendation is that if you are not already very familiar with the use of this software, you may think about alternatives.
Navigating the Choice of Online and In-Person Assessments
External Resources:
Online Assessment Guide
Online Assessment Guide
By Taylor Institute for Teaching and Learning, University of Calgary