Updated.
April 20, 2020 15: 33:00
Trainees are protesting a relocation by the Australian National University (ANU) to require them to set up Proctorio, a remote tracking program, on their desktop computers for tests.
Bottom line:
- The Australian National University will utilize eye-tracking expert system software application to conduct tests from another location this semester
- Trainees have actually petitioned versus the software application, stating it is an offense of their privacy
- The university states the software is commonly used and extremely secure
In reaction to the COVID-19 shutdown, the ANU stated it would use remote assessments instead of on-campus examinations this semester.
” To guarantee that the examinations are safe, secure, transparent and legitimate, the university will