Hello,
I am seeking confirmation from IT/LMS Admin specialists regarding the interpretation of a specific pattern in a student’s Quiz Log, where NO third-party proctoring software was used.
The quiz attempt was taken on a Windows OS machine that experiences intermittent screen flickering/display controller issues. The log shows the following pattern of "Stopped viewing the Canvas quiz-taking page" (Focus Lost) events:
1. Multiple very short events: There were 4 to 5 logged exits with a duration of less than 1 second.
2. Intermittent longer events: There were 2 to 3 logged exits with a duration of approximately 10 to 30 seconds each.
Questions for the admins:
1. Is it technically plausible that the combination of <1 second and 10-20 second exits is the digital footprint of an intermittent display driver or GPU failure in Windows, rather than intentional fraud?
2. Based on your experience with Windows, is an interruption of 10-20 seconds—which could be the time the OS takes to reset the display after a glitch—considered a common "false positive" in Canvas logs?
3. Do you, as specialists, agree that the pattern of sub-second micro-exits invalidates the inference of fraud in the longer exits, as the overall pattern confirms equipment instability?
I would appreciate any insights or links to documentation that confirm that the Quiz Log must be interpreted with caution, especially when a pattern of technical instability is present on a Windows machine.
Thank you very much for your time.