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Disabling browser extensions that might lead to cheating?
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Hello,
I use Quizzes a lot for different assignments in my course, and it's come to my attention that students can download different browser extensions (e.g., Aceify.ai, etc.) that might give them the answers to the quizzes. Are there ways we can block students from using such tools in our Canvas sites, or are we out of luck?
I realize we are in a world now where students have easy access to AI tools, but if there are things I can be doing to make my quizzes a little bit more secure--while still allowing for students to work through things outside of class time--I'd like to be able to learn more. Perhaps there are things I can be doing when setting up the quizzes that I am currently unfamiliar with.
Thank you for your time!
My best,
Michelle
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I had a similar question and someone from Canvas let me know that for the extension I alerted them to (Canvas Quiz Solver), that it doesn't work for New Quizzes. I had my University Canvas support people confirm it. I don't know if that would be the case for all of these companies, like the one you mentioned, as some may have adapted already (and they all may eventually), but I was glad to hear it. I just migrated all my Classic Quizzes to New Quizzes in case it helps a bit. I am having trouble getting Respondus Lockdown Browser to work for my class situation (and am not allowed to give in-person tests for online classes) so I am glad to have anything right now that may help. I hope Canvas does something more.