Therefore, if Blackboard works concurrently with proctoring software, then the student’s activities on their computers can be monitored through the webcam, mouse clicks, and even keyboard activities. Blackboard can detect cheating through this method.
This of course begs the inquiry “Can blackboard see what you do on your screen?”
This is what we found. in a normal assignment environment, Blackboard or Canvas cannot detect screen sharing or screenshots if a student is working on them using a normal browser. The system cannot detect what you do outside their current page. However, if proctored, Canvas can detect and prevent screen sharing or taking of screenshots.
Blackboard alone cannot detect anything in your computer since the browsing ability is limited to that open tab only. However, If you are taking a proctored test, the Blackboard can detect that you have opened other tabs.
This is what our research found. nonetheless, when you are taking proctored tests, Blackboard can detect when you open other accounts. In such a case, a student can only access their online test through the software. Can Blackboard tell if you switch tabs? In most cases, it is difficult for Blackboard to detect when you switch tabs on a standard browser.
Can blackboard tell if you switch tabs?
Blackboard cannot tell if you switch tabs if you have opened it on a normal browser. It can only detect if you are working on a proctored test or using a lockdown browser. With a proctor software, Blackboard can detect the switching of tabs or cursor movements away from an active tab.
Using Proctoring Software Secondly, Blackboard will detect cheating if the software is used in combination with proctoring software. What this means is that Blackboard by itself cannot detect cheating if the test is multiple-choice. This is because multiple-choice tests do not have text that can be analyzed for plagiarism.
How do I monitor my webcam during a blackboard test?
In the case of webcam monitoring, Respondus Monitor or webcam monitoring should be enabled. Respondus is a special Lock. Down browser that can prevent candidates from taking screenshots, copy-pasting, and/or opening other applications or websites while they are partaking an online test using Blackboard.