Mac: macOS 10.12 to 10.15 iOS: 11.0+ (iPad only). Must have a compatible LMS integration. Windows 10S is not a compatible operating system, nor can LockDown Browser be obtained via the Windows App Store. At present, support for Windows 10 S Mode isn’t on the roadmap for LockDown Browser. iOS: 11.0+ (iPad only). Must have a compatible LMS. If you are being asked to take a test using Respondus Lockdown Browser, with or without Monitor, you will need to download the program before you take your test. Allow at least 15 minutes to download and install the Respondus program, or plan to do it a day or two before you take the test.
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When enabled for your course, you can enable the Pearson LockDown Browser. Until they submit their assignment, students cannot open applications or other browser windows. The LockDown Browser is available only for online tests or quizzes.
For example, when taking a test using the LockDown Browser, students cannot:
Navigate away from the assignment.
Open a desktop calculator.
Students can use a basic or a scientific calculator, if you allow this.
Also choose: Restrict tests and quizzes to specific IP addresses.
Video: Pearson LockDown Browser
What you cannot assign
Question help — You can edit the assignment settings to allow question help while students are reviewing the test or quiz.
StatCrunch — The pop-up windows are blocked.
Chromebooks, mobile devices, and tablets —The LockDown Browser cannot be used with Chromebooks, mobile devices, and tablets.
Install the Pearson LockDown Browser
The Pearson LockDown Browser is an application installed on PCs or Macs using the Browser Check. Students working on their own machines are prompted to install the LockDown Browser when they try to take a locked test or quiz.
When administering tests on school computers, Pearson recommends — School personnel install the LockDown Browser before it is needed by students. If this is not possible, you’ll need to make sure that students have the ability to install software on the computers they are using.
Lab admins can use executable files to install the LockDown Browser in computer labs — See the XL Player Installation Guide.
Set up the LockDown Browser
Go to the Edit Course wizard, Learning Aids and Test Options.
LockDown Browser and Proctoring — Select Use the Pearson LockDown Browser in this course.
The LockDown Browser might block applications that lab admins at your school need to remotely manage the computer system.
Select More Options — You'll need to make an exception for this software and select OK to save the 'whitelisted' software.
ARDAgent and AppleVNCServer — Remote management on Apple networks
UltraVNC Server — Designed for use on PC networks
If you're not sure which applications to allow, ask your campus lab administrators.
After you Save on the Learning Aids and Test Options page — You have the option to require the LockDown browser for specific tests and quizzes.
For individual tests or quizzes — Go step 3 of the Assignment Wizard, Access Controls section, and select Require LockDown Browser.
For multiple tests and quizzes — Go to the Change Settings for Multiple Assignments page, Access Controls section, and select Require LockDown Browser.
Choose whether to allow students to use an online calculator — Choose either a basic calculator or a scientific calculator.
Copy courses with locked-down tests
If the copied course allows locked-down tests and quizzes, you can import locked-down assignments.
However, unless the LockDown Browser is enabled in the copied course, the assignments are not locked down for students.
Use the LockDown Browser with the JAWS screenreader
To ensure secure tests, the Pearson LockDown Browser does not work with the JAWS screenreader. To work around this restriction, you can:
Lockdown Browser Download Canvas
Respondus Lockdown Browser
Temporarily remove the locked restriction from the test and have your visually impaired students take the test before the other students begin — The Gradebook entry for the test shows the results for all students.
Copy the test and remove the locked restriction for your visually impaired students — Delete the results for the copied test and manually enter them into the Gradebook for the original, locked test.