The lockdown browser does not flag eye movement.
Lockdown browsers are designed to prevent cheating during online tests and assessments by limiting a student’s access to the internet and other applications while they are taking the test or assessment.
It is not designed to monitor the student’s eye movement.
Q1. What is a lockdown browser?
A1. A lockdown browser is an application that prevents cheating during online tests and assessments by limiting a student’s access to the internet and other applications while they are taking the test or assessment.
Q2. Does a lockdown browser block websites?
A2. Yes, a lockdown browser can block certain websites and other applications while a student is taking an online test or assessment.
Q3. What is the purpose of a lockdown browser?
A3. The purpose of a lockdown browser is to prevent cheating during online tests and assessments by limiting a student’s access to the internet and other applications while they are taking the test or assessment.
Q4. Does a lockdown browser record eye movement?
A4. No, a lockdown browser does not record eye movement.
It is designed to prevent cheating by limiting a student’s access to the internet and other applications.
Q5. Does a lockdown browser track student activity?
A5. No, a lockdown browser does not track student activity.
It is designed to limit a student’s access to the internet and other applications while they are taking an online test or assessment.