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Can Canvas tell if you do splitscreen during an quiz or exam? Canvas is open source so you can actually check If you check out the quiz log history you’ll see the two major ‘cheating’ countermeasures are inactivity and and window tab selection It cannot tell that you specifically split screen It can however monitor that you clicked away from the window or to another tab
Canvas Notifies Teachers When You Tab Off a Window - Reddit There is an action log for each quiz, and it shows when you stop viewing the quiz page among other things such as when you answer questions However, according to this source from Tufts University, Not viewing the quiz-taking page can occur from being inactive within Canvas for more than 30 seconds (including navigating to another Canvas page), or clicking out of the quiz (such as on another
Issue with Canvas audit log? I stayed on the exam page the . . . - Reddit Issue with Canvas audit log? I stayed on the exam page the entire time I was taking the exam and yet I lost 20 points I have no idea what to do I don't think my professor would believe me if I tried to tell her I hadn't left the exam window Has anyone else had an issue like this?? : r college Go to college r college r college
Does canvas flag copy paste if it’s your own work, not . . . - Reddit The professor gave us all the questions beforehand for us to work on them, but he said that we will have to type everything out again because canvas will flag and notify if you copy paste text It’s just really silly that I would have to re-type everything when the prof gave us the questions beforehand
Canvas tracks you. : r UCSC - Reddit Canvas tracks you Apparently, there are a lot of ppl who didn’t know this but canvas reports back to professors TAs when you switched tabs or went on other programs Don’t cheat y’all, don’t jeopardize ur $30k+-a-year education Plus it’s much more rewarding to actually know the material
Quiz Logs on Canvas : r ucf - Reddit The quiz log shouldn’t be used as the only evidence If your Wi-Fi blips or the page falls asleep (which some browsers do), Canvas says you stopped viewing the page (because for all it knows, you did) If they have the quiz log and you in a GroupMe posting answers or something, then it’s a violation, but the log alone shouldn’t be enough That being said, cheating is bad, mmkay?
Unable to log in to Canvas : r nus - Reddit Usually if I can’t access canvas etc it’s because somehow my login details in the cookies got “corrupted” or something, so I just clear them and retype which has always worked so far for me
just a friendly reminder that professors can check your . . . - Reddit The canvas activity logs are highly unreliable and ambiguous and most profs know this (plus in large classes they rarely will check) For example, the log shows that you “left the browser” if you either (1) actually left the browser OR (2) Had a period of inactivity in the browser (ie didn’t scroll or click anything, mouse is outside the window etc) for 15 seconds or longer There’s no
When exactly does Canvas log stopped viewing the canvas quiz . . . - Reddit When exactly does Canvas log "stopped viewing the canvas quiz-taking page"? I just took a exam and accidentally clicked on a discord notification instead of the scroll bar I went back to the canvas page after like 4 seconds Google tells me it only gets logged if I click out of the quiz for more than 15 seconds