So with everyone pretty much back "live" but plenty of people doing things online, what is the status of proctoring these days for Aggies?
Context: I teach at a two-year, we are debating proctoring, and one of my big concerns is that if proctoring is becoming mandatory at the four-years, we need to do likewise or students won't be able to transfer their credits.
Links to posted policy are a plus. My quick DuckDuckGo run quickly bogged down, but some of you know better where to be looking.
- Do any departments/programs mandate proctored assessments as part of the regular class stuff?
- Do they mandate "you gotta come in-person to take this exam?"
- Do they say "Nope, you cannot transfer credits for any class that doesn't have proctored assessments?"
Context: I teach at a two-year, we are debating proctoring, and one of my big concerns is that if proctoring is becoming mandatory at the four-years, we need to do likewise or students won't be able to transfer their credits.
Links to posted policy are a plus. My quick DuckDuckGo run quickly bogged down, but some of you know better where to be looking.