Find the detailed information you need to become an expert at using the portal.

Introduction

Once you have an understanding of the basic principles and terminology, adding proctored exam details to the portal is a smooth process. Recognizing the importance of the exam audience (individual vs. all students) and setting an appropriate exam window are fundamental to requesting proctored exam support. At some point, you may need to know more. The guide below provides you with detailed explanations of each component of the portal. By reviewing the guide, you will be on your way to mastering how to use the portal for a variety of exam types.

Add Proctored Exam is the name of the pop-up window which appears when you click on the New Exam button. See screenshots below:

Image of the location of the New Exam button in the Proctored Exams Portal.

The Add Proctored Exam window allows you to create a brand new proctored exam request. Based on the delivery mode in MAUI of the section you are teaching (online or hybrid delivery mode versus in-person delivery mode), some of the form data will be prefilled. Data that is prefilled includes:

  • Exam Sections
  • Audience
  • Exam Medium
  • Delivery Method
  • Window Start & End
  • Exam Source

Modify the prefilled data as needed being sure to also include the exam name and the duration of the exam in minutes. You will not be able to submit the proctored exam request without complete information.

Image of the Add Proctored Exam window in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

The portal has built in alerts to let you know when there is a problem with the proctored exam request. Learning what these mean will help you to avoid potential issues. If, after opening the Proctored Exams Portal, you see Individual listed in red in the exam audience column, this alert means that no students have been assigned to the exam. Click on the blue Manage button and select View Students to add a student or students.

Image of the location of the Individual alert in the Proctored Exams Portal.

If, after opening the Proctored Exams Portal, you see Paper - File needed listed in red in the exam medium column, this alert means that no exam file has been uploaded. Click on the blue Manage button and Edit/Upload Files to upload your paper copy of the exam.

Image of the location of the Paper file needed alert in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

Cancel appears as an drop-down menu option when you click on the blue Manage button. See screenshot below.

When an exam is cancelled, the exam will no longer be available for student scheduling but will still appear in the list for students. 

Image of the location of the Cancel button in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

Clone is one of the drop down options you will find when you click on the blue Manage button. Use Clone to make a copy of the exam.

Image of the location of the Clone button in the Proctored Exams Portal.

When you click on Clone, the Clone Proctored Exam pop-up window appears and allows you to edit. A cloned exam will always contain the word copy in the exam name until you make a change. Exam Services recommends that you change the exam name.

Image of the location of the Clone Proctored Exam pop-up window in the Proctored Exams Portal.

The attributes from the original exam that copy over into the cloned exam include:

  • Exam Name 
  • Exam Section
  • Audience
  • Exam Medium
  • Delivery Method
  • Window Start & End
  • Exam Duration
  • Exam Source
  • Materials Allowed

The attributes from the original exam that do not copy over into the cloned exam include:

  • Exam File
  • Student Accommodations

Edit/Upload Files is one of the drop down options you will find when you click on the blue Manage button. Use Edit/Upload Files to open a pop-up window where edits to exam details can be made. After you complete making updates to the exam details, scroll to the bottom and press Submit to submit changes to Exam Services staff.

Image of the location of the Edit/Upload button in the Proctored Exams Portal.

NOTE: Once a proctored exam request reaches a status of approved or schedule ready, the following fields cannot be edited without staff assistance:

  • Exam name
  • Exam audience
  • Exam medium
  • Delivery method
  • Exam source

Indicate which student(s) will take the exam.

Exam Audience refers to the student or group of students who will be assigned the exam. Select the exam audience that most closely matches your exam needs.

All Students

Choose All Students if every student in the Exam Section will take the exam. This option is only available for sections with the online or hybrid delivery mode in MAUI.

Image of the location of the Exam Audience "All Students" in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

Individual

Choose Individual if a single student or a select group of students will be taking the exam. Typically, these are students who have SDS accommodations that can be administered at the test center, or who may need to take exams outside the standard exam window, (e.g., a make-up exam due to illness).

In-person courses are able to request an Individual exam, but are not able to request an All Students exam. There are exceptions. Contact Laura Sinn, laura-sinn@uiowa.edu, to find out more. 

Image of the location of the Exam Audience "Individual" in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

Indicate where your students will take the exam.

Delivery Method refers to where your students can take the exam. Proctored exams in DOE courses can be completed in more than one setting depending on the exam medium (online or paper) and your preference. In order to choose an Exam Delivery Method, you should have a basic understanding of what proctoring at a test center versus virtual proctoring means for your students.

Image of the location of the Delivery Method in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Proctoring at a test center: the basics

The Iowa City test centers provide live proctoring for your students. Scheduling in advance is required. Students will use the Proctored Exams Portal in your section’s ICON site to schedule. Online exams taken at the test centers will be protected with Respondus Lockdown Browser. Paper exams will print when the student checks in.

Proctoring with Honorlock: the basics

Honorlock provides on-demand remote proctoring for your students. No advance scheduling is required. Students should ensure they have:

  • a desktop or laptop,
  • a reliable internet connection,
  • a webcam capable of scanning the testing environment,
  • a working microphone,
  • a quiet, private location, and
  • the latest version of the Google Chrome with the Honorlock extension installed. 

Delivery method 1: Iowa City Test Center or Virtual Proctor

All students will have a choice of where to take the exam. Students can choose to test either at an Iowa City test center or remotely using the virtual proctoring platform, Honorlock. Available for online exams only. 

Delivery method 2: Virtual Proctor Only  

All students will test remotely using the virtual proctoring platform, Honorlock.  ​​​Available for online exams only. 

Delivery method 3: Iowa City Test Center or Virtual Proctor with Permission  

All students are required to test at an Iowa City test center unless they have your permission to test remotely with Honorlock.  Available for online exams only. 

Delivery method 4: Iowa City Test Center or Off-Campus proctor

All students are able to test at an Iowa City test center or with another test center or proctor off-campus. Students must locate the alternate proctoring location themselves and then, have the proctor verified through Exam Services. At that point, paper exams will be made available to the alternate proctor. Typically, this option is used for students who are not in Iowa during the Summer or Winter semester.  Available for paper exams only. Visit the student website for more details.


Exams for In-person Sections  

If you are teaching a section with the in-person delivery mode, there is only one exam delivery method available. 

Delivery method: Iowa City Test Center only  

All students will test at an Iowa City test center.  Available for online or paper exams.

Indicate how long students have to take the exam

Duration refers to how much time, in minutes, that students have to take the exam. Be sure to indicate the amount of time allowed without accommodations. Any accommodations will be assigned later in the portal.

Image of the location of the Exam Duration field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

NOTE: Times must be rounded to the nearest minute. Decimal points are not allowed.

Adding the exam file

Exam File refers to either the paper file needed for students to complete a paper exam or the file needed to build the exam online in ICON.

Image of the location of the Exam file field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Active and inactive files for paper exams

More than one file can be uploaded to the exam file field. Mark multiple files as active or inactive. Active means that the file will print for students and inactive means it will not print for students. If a single file is marked as active, all students will receive the file marked as active or the same version of the exam. If more than one file is marked as active, each student will randomly receive one of the active files or multiple versions of the exam.

Image of the location of the active status in the exam file field in the Proctored Exams Portal.
Image of the location of the inactive status in the exam file field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Adding a file to build an online exam

If your exam medium is ICON and your exam source is new, you will be asked to upload your new exam to the exam file field. Exam Services staff will use this file to assist in building exam content in ICON. Exam Services will send a reminder at least three weeks before the window start if no file has been uploaded. If your exam medium is ICON and your exam source is copy no changes or reuse with revisions, you do not need to upload an exam file.

Indicate how students will take the exam

Exam Medium refers to whether your students' exam will be completed on paper or online.

Image of the location of the exam medium field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Paper

If your students' exam should be completed on paper, select Paper. Be sure to upload a copy of your exam to the field Exam File. This file will print for students when they arrive at the test center. If you do not upload your exam file at the time you submit your proctored exam request, a red error message saying "Paper - File needed" will display on the portal's landing page under the exam medium column.

ICON

If your students' exam should be completed in the Quizzes tool in ICON, select ICON. Be sure that you provide Exam Services the source of your ICON exam and any password, if needed.

Other Online

If your students' exam will be completed in another manner, please contact Exam Services directly. There are some limitations on what is possible to proctor at the test center.

Indicate the title of the exam

Exam Name refers to the title of the exam the student or students will take. This required field should match, as closely as possible, the name of the paper exam or the ICON Quiz title. For new proctored exam requests, the Exam Name field will be empty and must be filled. For proctored exam requests that are copies (called "clone" in the portal) of an existing exam request, the Exam Name from the original exam will be copied into the new request. In addition, the word "copy" will be added to the title to differentiate it from the original.

It may be helpful to include "Make-up" in the title if this is a make-up exam and will be assigned to more than one student. If it is assigned to an individual student, adding the student's name to the Exam Name field may make it easier to locate.  

NOTE: Once a proctored exam request has been saved, the Exam Name cannot be changed.

Image of the location of the exam name field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

Select the relevant section.

Exam Sections refers to the section that a student or students are enrolled in. You should select the section(s) that the student or students are enrolled in if there are multiple sections in a single ICON site.

Single section

If no other sections of the course were merged into the ICON site, only the original section will be available. When making a new proctored exam request, that section will be highlighted in gray in the portal. Because there is only one section in the ICON site, all students are enrolled in that section. No further action is necessary.

Image of the location of where to select a single section in the exam sections field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Multiple sections

If multiple sections of the course were merged into the ICON site, you will find each section listed in addition to an option called all combined sections. When making a new proctored exam request, select all sections that the students taking the exam are enrolled in. If all students in all sections will take the exam, select all combined sections.

If you plan to merge ICON sites into a single site, we recommend merging all ICON sites BEFORE adding any proctored exam requests in the portal.

Image of the location of where to select a multiple sections in the exam sections field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

NOTE: All combined sections is shortened to the word ALL on the landing page of the portal.

Exam Source communicates the source of your exam content with Exam Services. 

Image of the location of the exam source field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Copy No Changes

If you plan to use a previously used exam without making any changes, select Copy No Changes. In the box Notes for Administrators, indicate from which term or course to copy the exam. If your exam medium is online, Exam Services will copy the exam into your ICON site. If you wish to use an exam from another course, you will need permission from the instructor of the course. We will need to have that permission before moving forward.

New

If you plan to write a new exam, select New. If your exam medium is Paper, be sure to upload the new exam in the Exam File field. The uploaded file will print for students. If your exam medium is ICON, be sure to upload the new exam in the Exam File field at least three weeks before the exam window starts. Exam Services will assist you in adding exam content to ICON.

NOTE: If you are teaching a face to face course or your exam medium is paper, you will always use New as the exam source. Exam Services does not store copies of paper exams.

Reuse with Revisions

If you plan to make some changes to an existing exam, select Reuse with Revisions. In the box Notes for Administrators, indicate from which term or course to copy the exam. Exam Services will copy the exam into your ICON site and convert the exam into an un-published proof copy. At that point, you can make any needed edits to the exam content. Be sure to let us know when you have completed all updates to the proof copy. We will contact you three weeks before the exam window starts to find out the status of the proof copy. 

Unknown

If you do not yet know what exam content you will use, select Unknown. Please update this selection to one of the selections above as soon as you have made a decision. If you have not updated the exam source at least three weeks before the exam you will receive reminders to do so.

Indicate when students will take the exam

Exam Window

The exam window is the period, during which, students may schedule appointments to take the exam at a test center or may complete the exam remotely via the virtual proctor.

Window Start refers to the date and time that your exam will open to students. No students can begin the exam before this date and time.

Window End refers to the date and time that your exam will close to students. All students must submit the exam before this deadline.

Image of the location of the exam window fields in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Exam window and accommodations

The exam window must be at least as long as the exam duration plus any additional time accommodation allotted to the student, (e.g., by the SDS office.) For example, if the exam duration is 60 minutes and one student has 100% additional time, window end time should be at least 2 hours later than exam start time. Please round up to half hour increments.

Exam window over multiple days

The exam window may also be longer than the exam duration allowing your students to schedule exam appointments at various times, (i.e., during a one- or two-day window).

The blue Manage button allows you to perform specific actions on a proctored exam request that you already submitted.

Image of the location of the Manage button in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Manage is located in the last column on the right-hand side of the portal's landing page. Click on Manage and the following drop down menu displays:

  • Clone
  • Edit/Upload Files
  • View Students
  • Scheduled Students
  • Cancel
Image of the location of the manage menu in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Click on any of the options to perform that action. A brief summary of each option follows:

  • Use Clone to make a copy of the proctored exam request.
  • Use Edit/Upload Files to make changes to the proctored exam request.
  • Use View Students to review which individuals have been assigned the exam and/or which accommodations the individuals have.
  • Use Scheduled Students to view which students have scheduled and/or to download the students' completed exams.

Indicate the materials your students can use during the exam. 

Materials Allowed refers to any materials that students are allowed to use during the exam. Only materials pre-approved by you will be allowed at the desk while students are testing at the test center or remotely via the virtual proctor.

Be sure to add each item separately by clicking on the gold plus sign when making a new proctored exam request.

Image of the location of the Materials Allowed field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Materials allowed limitations 

Some of the materials you may wish for students to use during the exam require additional consideration. These materials include scratch paper and calculators.

Scratch Paper

When deciding whether to allow physical scratch paper while using the virtual proctoring platform, Honorlock, consider that it is not possible to take scratch paper away from someone who is online.

Calculator

There are different types of calculators available, we encourage you to educate your students on the type of calculator allowed and not require the live proctors to know the difference between calculator types.

If your students are completing an online exam in ICON, know that there are built in basic and scientific calculators for Respondus Lockdown Browser (at the test center) and for Honorlock. Be sure to indicate which you prefer your students to use.

At this time, neither financial nor graphing calculators are available in Lockdown Browser but can be made available in Honorlock. Please contact Exam Services directly for details.

The gold New Exam button is found in the top right hand corner of the portal's landing page.

Image of the location of the New Exam button in the Proctored Exams Portal.

Use this button to add a new proctored exam request to the portal. 

 

Proctor Instructions refers to the text box where you can enter information that proctors need to know to deliver your exam. This text box can include things like

  • exam passwords,
  • details about included audio files or other file types, or
  • unique instructions.

This text box can also be used to indicate that you would like to pick up your students' completed paper exams.

This field does NOT need to include items such as exam duration or materials allowed as these items are included elsewhere in the proctored exam request.

NOTE: Entering instructions in this text box is not required and is not available for all exam types.

Image of the location of the Proctor Instructions field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

The column, Scheduled, displays on the portal's landing page. It tells you the current number of students who have scheduled the exam either at the test center or who have declared they will test using the virtual proctoring platform, Honorlock.

Image of the location of the Scheduled field in the Proctored Exams Portal.
 

 

Scheduled Students is one of the drop down options when you click on the blue Manage button. 

Image of the location of the Scheduled Students button in the Manage menu of the Proctored Exams Portal.

Clicking on Scheduled Students opens a pop-up window called Scheduled Individuals. At the top of the window you will find the exam name and directly below the number of students in the section(s) the exam is assigned to compared to the number of students scheduled. 

The students who are scheduled appear in a table with names and student ID numbers in the first column and location of the exam in the second column.

The table also displays the start and end time for the scheduled exam appointment to the nearest 15 minutes. It does not display the actual check-in or check-out time of the student who tests at the test center.

The status column displays Completed if the student checked-in at the test center to complete the exam. It will show Scheduled if the student declared they would test with the virtual proctor. Finally, it will display No Show if the student scheduled but never came to the test center.

Paper exams that are completed at the test center can be returned via the portal. The exams are scanned in at the test center. Then, the scanned copies are uploaded to the portal. Click the View link in the Uploaded File column. A PDF of the completed exam will open in a new window.

Image of the location of the Uploaded File column in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

The Status of a proctored exam request lets you know whether students can begin scheduling. You can find the status in the second column from the right on the portal's landing page. Exam requests that have a status of Schedule Ready are approved by DOE's Exam Services and students can begin to schedule. 

Exam requests that have a status of Replicated were copied from the last like semester (Fall to Fall, Spring to Spring, Summer to Summer). You will need to update the exam details with current information before the request can become Schedule Ready. These requests are not yet visible to students in the course.

Exam requests that you have recently submitted through the portal and have not yet been reviewed by DOE's Exam Services will have a status of Saved and Submitted. These requests are not yet visible to students in the course.

Exam requests that have been reviewed by DOE's Exam Services and are still missing some critical information will have a status of Pending. Once the missing information is added, the status of Pending will be resolved. These requests are not visible to students in the course.

Image of the location of the Status field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

Student Instructions refers to the text box where you enter information that students need to know to take your exam. This field does NOT need to include items such as exam duration or materials allowed as these items are included elsewhere in the proctored exam request.

This field can include things like special exam instructions that may not be included within your exam.

NOTE: This field is not required.

Image of the location of the Student Instructions field in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

View Students is a clickable link that takes the user to one of two different pop-up windows displaying information about specific students who will be taking the exam. To open the View Students window, click on the View Students button at the bottom of the Add Proctored Exam window or at the bottom of the Edit/Upload Files window. You will also find that View Students is one of the drop down options when you click on the blue Manage button.

For proctored exam requests with an exam audience = all students, the user is taken to a pop-up window called Students with SDS Accommodations in - Exam #.  This window provides a list of students who have elected to use exam accommodations. The information displayed includes student name, student ID number, any extended time accommodation, and any reduced distraction accommodation. In addition, there is another clickable link called *SDS Accommodations for each student where an inclusive list of all selected accommodations can be found. See screenshot below:

Image of the pop-up window that appears after pressing View Students in the Proctored Exams Portal.

For proctored exam requests with an exam audience = individual, this pop-up window displays the student or students who will take the exam and whether they have extended time or reduced distraction. The plus sign allows you to assign the exam to additional students as needed. See screenshot below:

Image of the pop-up window that appears after pressing View Students in the Proctored Exams Portal.

 

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