Instructions & Test Settings
How to use Google Forms within AutoProctor?
Using the AutoProctor Google Forms Add-on If you conduct tests using Google Forms, we highly recommend installing our Google Forms Add-on. Adding Timer and Proctor to Google Forms explains how you can install the add-on and create an AutoProctor test out of a Google Form. Using Google Forms without the Add-on In case youFew readersWhat do the different AutoProctor Settings mean on the Google Form Add-On?🤔
In this post, we will take a look at the different settings on an AutoProctor Test. These are the Settings you can configure as a Test Administrator. They cover settings related to Timing, Proctoring and the Classroom. Main Settings When you first load the Settings Sidebar on Google Forms, you should see a screen like the one above.PopularAdding Timer and Proctor to Google Forms
This post describes how you can set up timed, automatically proctored tests using Google Forms and AutoProctor. Google Forms can be used to create quizzes. But, it doesn’t have a timer so that test takers have a fixed time to submit the test. Also, the tests cannot be monitored to ensure that the user doesn’t cheat on the test. AutoProctor solves both these problems. Watch the video below to understand how AutoProctor works. youtube Autoproctor Student InstructPopular
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Advanced Settings
How to Create an Iframe Test on AutoProctor
AutoProctor's Google Form Add-on can be used to easily create tests on AutoProctor. But, you may be using a platform that is different from Google or Microsoft Forms. This article explains how you can integrate that platform's tests with AutoProctor. You can also watch this YouTube video that shows the steps below. To create a test, visit https://www.autoproctor.co/test-admin/add-iframe-test Choose Other in the dropdown WhereFew readersAdding Collaborators to your Tests
Once you create a test, you may want to add a collaborator to the test. You can find the option to add collaborators to your test in the advanced settings of the test. To add a collaborator to yoFew readersArchiving and Deleting Tests
What is an Archived Test? If you archive a test, it no longer shows up on your Dashboard. You usually archive a test if you have created a test for demo purposes, or if it is an old test that you no longer need. It will then show up in the Archived Tests section and your homepage won't look as cluttered. What is a Deleted Test? Deleting a Test means removing it from your account. Only Archived Tests can be deleted. You can use the Delete Test feature to clear old tests from your DashboarFew readersHow to use Microsoft Forms on AutoProctor
Log in to AutoProctor's Add Iframe Test Page: https://www.autoproctor.co/test-admin/add-iframe-test Follow the instructions on this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYDc71Glljg If you want to restrict users to log in from a certain domain, you can read this article Once you are on the Test Settings page, you can click on the Copy Button to copy AutoProctor Test LinkFew readersHow to add query arguments to IFrames on AutoProctor
Sometimes, you may want to add query arguments to your IFrames. This is especially useful if you want to, for example, add something like hl=fr to the URL. This may help render the Google Form in fr (French). Within Advanced Settings, we allow you to add query arguments. For example, if your url is www.website.com and you want to render www.website.com?key1=val1&key2=val2, you can enter key=1val1&key2=val2 in the Query Arguments field. The final IFrame will then be rendered as www.website.com?kFew readers
What do the different AutoProctor Settings mean?
AutoProctor has a variety of timer and proctor settings which you can configure for any test you create. Each setting is explained below: Main Settings Main Settings Enable Timer If you want to enable a timer for a test you create, or want to set a start or end time for the test, this setting must be enabled. The actual values for timer settings can be set in the Timer Settings section below. EnFew readersSocratease v/s Other Quizzes: Submit Button
Non-Socratease On AutoProctor, when we load a test like Google Form, Microsoft Form, etc we embed the form exactly the way you see it on the respective site. Due to Privacy reasons, Google, Microsoft etc do not inform us whether a candidate has submitted theFew readers