Enabling Respondus Monitor in D2L

Question

How do I enable Respondus Monitor for a D2L exam?

Answer

To enable Monitor, click on Require Respondus LockDown Browser for this exam 

This will prompt you to choose which Proctoring option you would like to

  • Don't require proctoring for this exam 
  • Require Respondus Monitor (automated proctoring) for this exam - Students are recorded during the exam. Suspicious events are flagged, and the instructor can view the video after the exam is submitted.
  • Allow instructor live proctoring for this exam (via Zoom, Teams, etc) - the instructor watches students remotely during an online test. This feature requires the use of a video conference system such as Zoom or MS Teams. Students are not recorded, and the instructor is not alerted to suspicious activity.

When one of the monitor options is chosen, a brief review pops up to point instructors to training materials found on Respondus Training Resources. 


Next select the items to be included in the Startup Sequence, which includes the steps a student must complete prior to the start of an exam. 


Clicking Preview will allow you to see what the step will look like as the student will see it. Notice each step must be fulfilled prior to taking the exam.

For more information about Respondus Lockdown Browser, please view the full tutorial from the CTL here: LockDown Browser

If you need further assistance, please click the CTL Support Request button on this page

CTL Support Request

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