What is Credibility Report and How to Read it

A proctoring credibility report is a document generated automatically. Specifically, the report objectively evaluates the proctoring process. This includes any violations during the exam or assessment.

Violations #

To elaborate on the violations, depending on the setting of AI proctoring, the system can track different types of violations. In fact, 15 different types of violations can be detected:

  • b1 – Focus changed to a different window
  • b2 – Full-screen mode is disabled
  • c1 – Webcam is disabled
  • c2 – Face invisible or not looking into the camera
  • k1 – Atypical keyboard handwriting
  • m1 – Microphone muted or its volume is low
  • m2 – Conversation or noise in the background
  • n1 – No network connection
  • s1 – Screen activities are not shared
  • c3 – Several faces in front of the camera
  • c4 – Face does not match the profile
  • c5 – Found a similar profile
  • n2 – No connection to a mobile camera

Types of Credibility Reports #

Furthermore, two types of credibility reports can be obtained. The first one is interactive and includes a recorded video of the student who took the proctored test. Meanwhile, the second type is a PDF report. This report can be exported for each student who took the proctored test.

Interactive Credibility Report #

Interactive Credibility Report

With regards to the interactive credibility report, it offers several features for reviewing the recorded video. Specifically, there is a timeline colored green, yellow, and red colors that indicate the presence of different types of violations. Different colors indicate different levels of severity. The violation can be colored yellow (low severity), orange (medium severity), and red (high severity).

The green color indicates that during this period, there were no violations.

On the other hand, in the right sidebar of the report, you can see isolated parts of the video in which the violation has been detected and the bar chart showing the types of detected violations.

If you want to see how it looks in action, please watch our video on How to Create Proctored Test & Assign Proctors.

PDF Credibility Report #

Meanwhile, the PDF credibility report gives a summary of the determined credibility of a student.

Additionally, the report includes information about the student. They can include the name of test when the student took the test, and his credibility score.

On the second page of the report, there is a chart indicating the percentage of each violation through the test-taking process. The higher the rate is, the more severe the violation.

Finally, at the end of the report, there is an overall summary of the violations detected during the test-taking process.

 

In case you are interested in learning more, please read our article on How to Calculate Proctoring Credibility Score.

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