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If they have the quiz log and you in a groupme posting answers or something, then it’s a violation, but the log alone shouldn’t be enough. Empty threat, canvas only tracks when you tab out and how long, since it's open note and all my notes be on google doc, online, hasn't made a difference, now what professors are more worried about is posting test and exam questions on a site like chegg, and 8 students all copy pasting the answer not even trying to put it in their own words. It can however monitor that you clicked away from the window or to another tab. A new professor at uf told my class that they can monitor user’s time spent on canvas. My professor said that he is able to see if students are cheating through the analytics of his canvas account.

It cannot tell that you specifically split screen. The quiz log shouldn’t be used as the only evidence. If you check out the quiz log history you’ll see the two major ‘cheating’ countermeasures are inactivity and and window/tab selection. Can he actually see this information, or is he bluffing? I’m using chrome on my personal computer and it says…

If they have the quiz log and you in a groupme posting answers or something, then it’s a violation, but the log alone shouldn’t be enough. Empty threat, canvas only tracks when you tab out and how long, since it's open note and all my notes be on google doc, online, hasn't made a difference, now what professors are more.

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It cannot tell that you specifically split screen. The quiz log shouldn’t be used as the only evidence. If you check out the quiz log history you’ll see the two major ‘cheating’ countermeasures are inactivity and and window/tab selection. Can he actually see this information, or is he bluffing? I’m using chrome on my personal computer and it says…

I’ve seen people have to come in and retake a quiz in front of the professor to make sure they weren’t cheating because they failed the exam but got all 100s on the quizzes. Professors who say, “i can see when you clicked away from the quiz (or test) on canvas,” are telling the truth. Is anyone else having trouble.

However, if something like that is suspected, it can still be investigated. Canvas is open source so you can actually check. There is an action log for each quiz, and it shows when you stop viewing the quiz page among other things such as when you answer questions. One of my professors claims that he can see when we've been.

If they have the quiz log and you in a groupme posting answers or something, then it’s a violation, but the log alone shouldn’t be enough. Empty threat, canvas only tracks when you tab out and how long, since it's open note and all my notes be on google doc, online, hasn't made a difference, now what professors are more.

I’ve Seen People Have To Come In And Retake A Quiz In Front Of The Professor To Make Sure They Weren’t Cheating Because They Failed The Exam But Got All 100S On The Quizzes.

Professors who say, “i can see when you clicked away from the quiz (or test) on canvas,” are telling the truth. Is anyone else having trouble logging into canvas on laptops/computers? He said that it shows if a user spent some time on the platform, within the course, or if they hardly spent enough time to accomplish anything on the platform. Canvas cannot detect if you are using an extension, at least not to my knowledge.

However, If Something Like That Is Suspected, It Can Still Be Investigated.

Canvas is open source so you can actually check. There is an action log for each quiz, and it shows when you stop viewing the quiz page among other things such as when you answer questions. One of my professors claims that he can see when we've been on canvas and which pages we've been viewing and how long we've been viewing each page. My school uses canvas and next week i have an online test through the system.