Online Cheating Isn’t Going Away. Use It as a Teachable Moment for Students and Educators
Article in EdSurge by Wade Tyler Millward featuring commentary from ProctorU Chief Compliance Officer, Ashley Norris.
Article in EdSurge by Wade Tyler Millward featuring commentary from ProctorU Chief Compliance Officer, Ashley Norris.
This article in eCampus News by Dr. Amy Smith highlights the Student Bill of Rights recently published by ProctorU.
Written by Tahn Sharpe for Professional Planner, this article features ProctorU’s Chief Executive Officer, Scott McFarland’s initiative to clear up misunderstandings around remote testing services.
This article in Times Higher Education, written by John Ross, expands on the integrity and security benefits to remote assessment, specifically featuring ProctorU’s services.
This article in Education Dive by Natalie Schwartz features commentary from ProctorU Chief Executive Officer, Scott McFarland.
This article in Inside High Ed by Scott Jaschik discusses Educational Testing Service’s (ETS) announcement to offer the TOEFL and GRE at home, highlighting ProctorU’s services.
Derek Newton’s article in Forbes covers the rapid growth in academic cheating, featuring commentary from our Chief Executive Officer, Scott McFarland.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Sept. 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — ProctorU announced today the launch of ProctorU Auto, the industry’s most advanced, fully automated artificial intelligence (AI)-based online proctoring solution. ProctorU is known for industry leadership and innovation in live online proctoring and created its automated solution to complement its current offering. ProctorU Auto uses leading edge technology to verify test-taker… continue reading »
ProctorU’s new white paper “Cheating in the Digital Age: How Higher Education Can Protect Itself from New Forms of Academic Dishonesty” which explores academic dishonesty and offers tips to prevent cheating, was recently featured in eCampus News, an education technology news provider. eCampus News‘ coverage highlighted some key statistics on academic dishonesty including that “84 percent of higher education… continue reading »
This past Monday, the Trump administration announced their pick to lead the landing team at the U.S Department of Education: James Manning. The Chronicle of Higher Education believes this choice may bring calm to worried academics since he brings with him experience in federal student aid, postsecondary education and civil rights. Manning has served as… continue reading »