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Enable Proctorio Exam Proctoring for Blackboard Ultra-Integrated SAM

If you use Blackboard Ultra, you can prevent cheating by using Proctorio®. Create a Blackboard Ultra test that requires Proctorio and use it to link to SAM. Your students are monitored by Proctorio while they complete their exam in SAM.

Note While Cengage supports our learning platform integrations with several Learning Management Systems, proctoring solutions are third party services that we do not directly support. The LMS and proctoring solution versions we have tested might not be the same versions you use. For this reason, your process and results might vary and Cengage cannot guarantee support for any third party proctoring service.

This procedure is for Blackboard® courses with the Ultra Course View.

Proctorio is a browser extension and works only with Google® Chrome™.

Students should download the Proctorio extension ahead of time, or they will be prompted to do so when they open their assignment.

You must first create a password protected exam in SAM, and add a link to your exam in Blackboard.

  1. Locate your SAM link, right click, and copy the link address.

    This is the link you will add to your Blackboard test.

  2. On your Course Content page, click Add > Create.
  3. Under Assessment, click Test.
  4. Click Add > Add True/False question.
  5. Add your exam link under Question 1.
    1. Click Link.
    2. Paste your exam link in Link URL.
    3. Click Insert.
  6. Click Save.
  7. Click Settings.
  8. Under Proctored assessment, click Configure proctoring settings.
  9. Select Enable Proctorio.
  10. Set your Proctorio settings and click Save Settings.

    If you are linking to a Project assignment, do not select Block Downloads. This option would prevent students from completing the assignment.

  11. Click Save.

Open your Blackboard test in student view to test the experience and make sure you can access your SAM exam.

Publish your Blackboard test to make it available to students.