Step 4. You will see Thank you for downloading LockDown Browser and the file name. Take note of the file name. Step 5. Locate the file that was downloaded on your device.
Double click the LockDownBrowser file to begin the installation. Step 6. Select your language, click Next. Step 7. Accept the terms of the license agreement, then click Next. Step 8. Select Finish. Step 9. You will see the LockDown Browser Icon on your desktop.
Click on this icon to login to Blackboard whenever you are taking an assessment that uses the LockDown Browser. Once an instructor has required LockDown Browser for an exam, it is very easy for students to download, install, and use LockDown Browser to take their online test.
The following steps guide a student through the process. Instructors can provide steps 1 through 4 of this article to students for guidance if necessary. From that link, the student can confirm system requirements and whether to install the Windows or Mac version of the application.
They can also view a quick video that explains the software. Instructions for using the iPad app can be found here. Note that instructors can determine if iPad use is allowed in the LockDown Browser settings. The installation process is fast and easy, and the browser only needs to be installed once to a computer. Some learning systems require that students first open a standard browser, log in to the course, locate the exam, and then use the 'Launch LockDown Browser' button.
This will automatically launch LockDown Browser. Students can then start the exam Step 4 below. Students simply log in and navigate to the exam, just as they would in a regular browser.
If multiple attempts are allowed then after first attempt close the browser and log out using your SJSUOne students id and password. Go to Canvas and click on 'take quiz' and then again log into respondus lockdown browser to attempt the quiz. When LockDown Browser appears to 'freeze', it is commonly due to a dialog box from other applications running in the background appearing underneath the secure LockDown Browser layer or there are corrupted web links, which are blocked. LockDown Browser is a client web browser based on the same system components and settings that also makes up IE on Windows and Safari on Macs.
If the 'Student Early Exit' feature is not available, no proctor is available to enter the 'Proctor Exit Password' to close LockDown Browser, or the system is not responsive to the proctor exit password, the only option is a power down. Because many systems put the computer into suspension when pressing the power button once, it will likely be necessary for you to force a power down by holding down the power button for 5 to 20 seconds or longer.
Usually there is a small 'chirp', 'click' or 'beep' as the local drive heads are locked into transport position and the display discharges during the power down. Keep holding down the power button until the computer completely turns off. Ignore any messages that may appear on your screen during this process. We recommend the following steps to restore any default settings after a power down. If the student loses Internet connectivity in the middle of an exam, they can in most situations, use the 'Student Early Exit' to close the browser with a valid reasons, resolve the underlying connection issue, restart the browser and continue the exam.
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