Online Proctoring
Online Proctoring
Atlantic Cape online and remote courses will include exams that make use of online proctoring. You may also have an in-person class that will make use of online proctoring. It is important to make sure your computer meets the minimum technical requirements detailed below.
What is Online Proctoring?
Online proctoring is software that monitors students using a webcam and microphone while they take an exam online. The software is used for student identity verification and to protect the academic integrity of online exams. Atlantic Cape uses Honorlock for online proctoring. Below are a few videos to introduce students to Honorlock:
How to Use Honorlock with Third-Party Exams
What are the technical requirements for Honorlock?
In order to complete an online exam using Honorlock, students need a functioning webcam and microphone and to meet the minimum technical requirements including the use of the Google Chrome browser with the Honorlock Chrome Extension. Be sure to review the Minimum System Requirements.
Who do I contact for help with Honorlock?
Honorlock technical support is available 24/7 via live chat and email. Support access is built into Honorlock so you can access support direct from your test via a live chat. There is no need to leave the test session or question to find technical help.
If you are still experiencing issues with Honorlock after contacting Honorlock support, please contact Atlantic Cape's Online Help by email at [email protected] or by phone at 1-800-617-2191.
How do I get started with Honorlock?
- Download the Google Chrome browser if you don't already have it on your computer. You will need a functioning webcam, microphone and the Google Chrome browser.
- Download and install the Honorlock Chrome Extension.
- Ensure your device meets the minimum system requirements. Navigate to the Honorlock Support page to run a system check.
What are Honorlock frequently asked questions and best practices?
Honorlock Student Privacy Resources
Honorlock Student Best Practices
Academic Integrity at Atlantic Cape
Atlantic Cape expects unwavering integrity in work submitted from students. Acts of cheating or plagiarism will not be tolerated. Students are expected to cite all individuals and/or artificial intelligence (AI) tools that contributed to the completion of a project or paper; to cite the specific source of all information, ideas and quotations not original to the author; to honestly follow procedures established by instructors for examinations, laboratory experiments, reports and projects; to honestly abide by instructor policies on the scope of use (no use, limited use, or full use) for AI tools or content for any and all course work. All computer software is the property of Atlantic Cape and is bought under license from the manufacturer. Students may not make copies of software for personal use without the authorization of the ITS Helpdesk Manager.
It should be noted that persons facilitating plagiarism or cheating by another student are equally culpable and such persons may also be subject to penalties similar to those stipulated below. Examples of such facilitation include, but are not limited to, the following:
- A student gives a copy of a past assignment, such as a term paper, to a second student with the understanding that the second student may use the assignment as his/her own work.
- A student observes or has other first-hand knowledge of cheating or plagiarism and fails to report this to the instructor.
All students are reminded that they have an ethical responsibility to guard the academic process against corruption by such acts of dishonesty. In addition to the above, students must follow all course-specific or instructor-specific procedures established for examinations, laboratory experiments, studio work, reports and projects.