A hybrid proctoring approach blends AI with the efforts of human proctors and instructors to effectively detect and prevent cheating.

3 reasons a hybrid proctoring approach makes sense


AI needs to be combined with the efforts of human proctors and instructors to effectively detect and prevent cheating

As online learning increasingly becomes part of the higher-ed experience, it is imperative that the methods and technologies used to deliver and monitor online learning maintain high levels of integrity, fairness and usability. When it comes to online assessments and proctoring, there are multiple models—AI-only monitoring (fully automated), human-only monitoring or a combination of both: hybrid proctoring.

Each model offers a slightly different approach, and each has benefits. AI and machine learning tools utilize technology to improve monitoring efficiency, provide better exam insights, and strengthen approaches to online teaching and learning. Human oversight allows for decisions to be made using an individual’s knowledge, logic, and reasoning, making students feel more confident that they are not being assessed solely by a machine.

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