Remote Proctoring - What is it?

April Rivas • Apr 01, 2023

Remote proctoring is now an option that you can take to get Food Manager Certified

Remote Proctored Exam

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about many changes to our daily lives, and one of the most significant is the shift towards remote work and remote learning. For students and professionals alike, this has meant adapting to new ways of taking exams and tests, and one of the most important developments in this area is the rise of remote proctoring.


In the past, remote proctoring was not allowed, and students had to physically go to a testing center or classroom to take their exams taken in the physical presence of a registered proctor. However, the pandemic has fast-tracked the development of remote proctoring technology, and it is now permissible for students to take their exams at home or in their office, under the watchful eye of a proctor via a secure web portal and webcam.


This is great news for those who find it difficult to travel to testing centers or who have busy schedules that make it challenging to take exams during regular business hours. With remote proctoring, you can take your food manager exams from the comfort of your own home or office, at a time that is convenient for you.


Of course, there are some stipulations that must be followed when taking an food manager exam via remote proctoring. For example, you must have a reliable internet connection and a webcam that meets certain specifications. You must also ensure that you have a quiet, distraction-free environment to take your exam in, and that you are the only person present in the room.


It's important to note that remote proctoring of any food manager exam including the ServSafe Food Protection Manager is a secure and reliable way to take exams, and the technology used to monitor students is highly advanced. Proctors are able to monitor your behavior and movements during the exam, ensuring that there is no cheating or academic dishonesty taking place. Only a specific service, such as ProctorU is allowed to monitor the exam  remotely. When you choose to do your training though ATC Food Safety, you will be provided with a pre-paid voucher to schedule your proctoring session with ProctorU.


In conclusion, remote proctoring is a game-changer for students and professionals who need to take exams but are unable to physically travel to a testing center. With the pandemic fast-tracking the development of this technology, it is now possible to take exams from the comfort of your own home or office, under the watchful eye of a proctor via a secure web portal and webcam. Just be sure to follow all of the stipulations and requirements to ensure a successful exam experience.



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