A series of tweets by one Miami University student that were critical of a proctoring software company have been hidden by Twitter after the company filed a copyright takedown notice. Erik Johnson, a ...
Nobody expects to get sued for re-posting a YouTube video on social media by using the “share” button, but librarian Ian Linkletter spent the past five years embroiled in a copyright fight after doing ...
Between August 23rd and 24th, Ian Linkletter, a learning technology specialist at the University of British Columbia (UBC), made a series of tweets criticizing a software that his school uses. The ...
New technology meant to detect cheating by students taking tests at home could invade privacy, raise anxiety and be discriminatory In 2020, a Canadian university employee named Ian Linkletter became ...
Note from the editors: While we don’t publish pieces written by corporations, Proctorio requested the ability to respond to Lee Skallerup-Bessette’s blog post from earlier this month and we agreed as ...
A lawsuit against a critic of remote proctoring will have an important hearing next week when the Supreme Court of British Columbia will decide whether to dismiss the suit under protections for the ...
Remote proctoring tools have faced pushback at colleges over privacy and discrimination concerns, but their use in K-12 schools has attracted less scrutiny In the middle of night, students at Utah’s ...
Students say that monitoring programs like Proctorio and ExamSoft discourage them in the moments they’re trying to prove themselves. By Anushka Patil and Jonah Engel Bromwich An unusual school year ...