Can Teachers On Canvas Detect Switching Tabs, Phones (2024)

One of the biggest challenges online education faced was the concerns about the validity of online examinations as educational institutions were unable to provide adequate invigilation during online examinations from home.

Students could easily search online for information and present them as their own. And while plagiarism checkers would help identify any plagiarized content, it’s unable to deter students from cheating.

With advancements in technology, tools like Respondus Monitor, Proctorio, ProctorU, and Honorlock became necessary and readily adopted by these institutions including integration into learning management systems.

While these tools serve a purpose, students sometimes wonder what activities can be monitored on their computers when using their school’s learning management systems or during online tests.

When using Canvas, can teachers notice when students switch or open new tabs, open other browsers, split screens, view messages between students, or even notice any attempts at using their phones?

Can Canvas Detect New Tabs

No, while Canvas cannot detect new tabs or track activities inside other applications during non-proctored tests, Canvas’ quiz log records any triggered events during tests including navigation inside and outside the Canvas quiz page. Quizzes or tests proctored with tools like Respondus Monitor and Proctorio can prevent and detect new tabs.

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That said, Canvas is unable to identify any specific pages that a student visits outside the Canvas application. It is only able to log that the student left the quiz-taking page at a specific time and the time they returned to the quiz page.

The image above shows the recorded event logs from a quiz event by a student on Canvas. As you can see, it logs every activity including reading and answering questions, and shows the time the student left the quiz page and the time they returned.

In the case of proctored tests, Canvas leverages tools like Proctorio and Respondus Monitor to restrict computer activities and monitor the student environment during tests. These proctoring tools leverage the student’s computer webcam and microphones to record the student and any activities in their testing environment.

Can Canvas Detect Switching Tabs

While Canvas cannot identify specific actions like switching tabs in non-proctored tests, it can detect and log events including navigation from the Canvas quiz page.

That said, Canvas leverages proctoring solutions like Respondus Monitor and Proctorio during proctored tests to disable and limit computer activities including switching tabs and leverages the computer webcam and microphone to record the student’s testing environment.

In non-proctored tests, Canvas can log activities including reading and answering questions as well as leaving and returning to the test page. Attempts to copy are also logged for review by the instructor after the tests.

Additionally, any attempts to view other pages inside Canvas during ongoing tests are logged for instructor review.

In the case of proctored tests, Canvas leverages proctoring solutions like Proctorio and Respondus Monitor to deter students from cheating. Respondus Monitor which includes the LockDown Browser can restrict computer activities including copy-pasting, minimizing or maximizing, opening and switching tabs, and also leverages the computer’s webcam and microphone to record the student in their testing environment.

Respondus Monitor is also able to record the computer screen while restricting the launch of any other application on the computer including the use of shortcut keys.

Can Canvas Detect Screen Sharing

No, Canvas cannot detect screen sharing during non-proctored tests. That said, proctoring solutions like Respondus Monitor and Proctorio can easily detect, restrict and disable screen sharing during proctored tests.

Proctoring tools like Respondus Monitor go the distance to ensure that students can’t only cheat using their computers but they also can’t even at the convenience of their homes during tests.

Respondus Monitor which includes the LockDown Browser restricts computer activities including running other applications, screenshotting, shortcut keys, and virtual machines, and leverages the computer’s webcam and microphone to record the student’s environment and flags any suspicious activities for instructor review.

Can Canvas Detect Screenshots

Canvas cannot detect screenshots on students’ computers during non-proctored tests. That said, proctoring tools like Respondus Monitor and Proctorio can easily detect, restrict and disable screenshots during proctored tests.

It’s worth noting that a proctoring tool like Respondus Monitor disables any shortcut keys and third-party screenshotting applications on the student’s computer during proctored tests.

It also records the student’s computer screen and the testing environment through the computer’s webcam and microphone and logs any events for further review by instructors.

Can Canvas Detect Split Screen

No, Canvas cannot detect split screens unless the student clicks off the active Canvas test page during non-proctored tests. That said, Canvas can easily detect, log and even restrict split screens during tests proctored with tools like Respondus Monitor and Proctorio.

Respondus Monitor is built on top of the LockDown Browser which locks the students’ test environment on the computer preventing them from running other applications, using shortcut keys, using virtual machines, screenshotting, or even using split screens.

Additionally, it leverages the student’s computer webcam and microphone to record them and flag any suspicious activities while also recording the computer screen.

Can Canvas Detect Copy Paste

Like most modern learning management systems (LMS), Canvas has integration for some of the most popular plagiarism checkers like UniCheck and Turnitin which compares copy-pasted content with their database, ProQuest, Google’s Index, and various other databases to identify plagiarized content.

That said, content paraphrased with tools like QuillBot cannot be easily identified by most premium plagiarism checkers. These tools are unable to detect QuillBot as it leverages state-of-the-art artificial intelligence to change phrase and sentence sequences.

On the other hand, plagiarism checkers simply check comparable phrases and sentence patterns making it difficult to detect sentences restructured by QuillBot. It’s worth noting that not all paraphrasing tools produce the best results as some simply replace a few words with their synonyms.

It’s therefore advisable to verify any paraphrased content before submission to avoid getting flagged for plagiarism.

Canvas Quiz Log Copy And Paste

No, Canvas quiz log does not detect and log copy-pasted content. That said, it’s able to log other activities including leaving and returning to the quiz page. Proctoring tools like Respondus Monitor however restrict system functionalities including copying and pasting.

Can Canvas Detect Phone Activity

No, Canvas cannot detect phone activity during non-proctored tests. That said, proctoring solutions like Respondus Monitor that leverage computer webcam and microphone to record students in their testing environment can capture and flag the use of phones during proctored tests.

What Can Professors See On Canvas During Quizzes

Canvas’ quiz log shows Professors any student interactions on the quiz page and its timeframe including viewing and answering questions, leaving and returning to the quiz page. That said, professors can see every student interaction both on their computers and in their home testing environment during proctored tests that use Respondus Monitor.

Canvas cannot determine pages students visit outside the Canvas learning management system during the non-proctored test but it simply logs the time students left the quiz page and the time they returned.

The detailed log simply shows any activities students undertook during tests on the platform but can provide specifics on pages students might have visited outside the learning management system.

In the case of proctored tests, professors would be able to see every activity students undertook on their computers and ongoing events in the student’s testing environment through the computer’s webcam and microphone.

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