Full screen mode is an essential feature in online assessments, ensuring that candidates remain focused and minimize distractions. By enabling full screen mode, you can enhance the security of your tests and reduce the chances of candidates accessing unauthorized materials during the assessment. Disabling full screen mode allows candidates to take the test without these restrictions.
Step-by-Step Guide to Manage Full Screen Mode
Login to Your Testlify Workspace: Visit app.testlify.com and log in using your registered email ID and OTP.
Select the Assessment: Click on the name of the assessment for which you would like to enable or disable full screen mode.
Select Edit: On the top right side corner of your screen click on Edit.
Access the Assessment Settings: You will be redirected to the setup assessment page. Click on Settings and select the Proctoring tab.
Enable/Disable Full Screen Mode: Under the proctoring tab, you will see options for enabling or disabling full screen mode.
Enable Full Screen Mode: If you choose this option, you can also set up the feature to terminate the test in case of violations, with a specified violation limit.
Disable Full Screen Mode: If you select this, candidates can take the test in a normal screen mode without restrictions.
Save the Settings: Once you've made your selection, be sure to save the settings.
How Full Screen Mode Works
Enable Full Screen Mode: Follow the steps above to enable full screen mode.
Candidate Notification: When the candidate starts the assessment, they will be notified that the test must be taken in full screen mode.
Violation Prompt: If the candidate exits full screen mode, they will be prompted to return to full screen to continue the test.
Warning Prompt: A warning will be issued to the candidate if they violate full screen mode.
Termination: If the candidate repeatedly violates full screen mode, they will be terminated from the assessment.
Checking Violation Logs
Navigate to the Candidate Report Page: Scroll down to the proctoring section where you can find all the logs.
View Full Screen Violation Logs: Beside the full screen violation option, click on View Logs. You will be directed to the logs page.
Review the Logs: On the logs page, you can see details such as the date, time, activity, and the number of times the candidate violated full screen mode.
Conclusion
Managing full screen mode in Testlify is straightforward and ensures a secure and focused environment for your assessments. By following the steps outlined above, you can easily enable or disable full screen mode and monitor any violations effectively. This feature helps maintain the integrity of the assessment process and provides valuable insights into candidate behavior.
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