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Identifying the full list of domains necessary is made simple by using a Chrome extension called “Domain Spotter.” Instructions can be downloaded here. Do not include the "http:" or "https:" protocols or any parameters staring at a "?" in the address. Multiple domains can be entered, separated by commas. The instructor then enters the "domain" of all the locations including any specific paths. The web links must also be configured to "open in a new window or new tab", not the "same window". The link cannot be in any exam instructions outside the active exam. To add a valid site, such as a publisher's e-book, the instructor must first add the web links to the exam itself, usually the first question. This functionality is available for Windows, Mac, and iPad editions of LockDown Browser.
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This is useful, for example, to provide access to an e-book during an exam. With the LockDown Browser Dashboard-"exam"-Modify Settings-Advanced Settings-"Allow access to specific external web domains" option, the setting allows a student to access any page or link within the specified domain. Avoid all other navigational routes to the quiz, such as reminder, calendar, or "to-do" links.By default, if an exam contains a link to an external web domain, students can view the initial page but all links and navigation from that page are blocked. Try navigating first to the course, then to the quizzes content area (or relevant module), then click the quiz title. Click the "clear all" button in this pop-up.Ĭ) Restart your Chromebook, then log into Canvas, and navigate first to your course, then to "quizzes" (or relevant module) and try to take your quiz.ģ) You're navigating to the exam in such a way that the LockDown Browser settings for the quiz cannot be properly detected. A pop-up window may appear, asking you to confirm. If the above doesn't work, clear all site data:Ī) Enter the following in the URL address bar in Chrome: chrome://settings/siteDataī) Click the "Remove All" button to delete all leftover cookies and site data. If so, you'll want to clear out all cookies and cache on your Chromebook.Ī) Enter the following in the URL address bar in Chrome: Chrome://settings/clearBrowserDataĬ) Select "Cookies and other site data," then click the "clear data" button. This URL is typically found on the quiz summary page.Ĭ) Ensure the LockDown Browser for Chromebook extension is enabled (toggled "on" with the slider all the way to the right.)ĭ) Once you do all the above, try again to take your exam.Ģ) Cookies are interfering with the LockDown Browser extension being recognized as installed on your Chromebook. You can use your institution's LockDown Browser download URL to install the extension. If you don't see it listed, it's not installed. If you are using a Chromebook to take a quiz in your Canvas environment, and get taken to a page that says "Respondus LockDown Browser Required," this means one of the following is true:ġ) That you might not yet have installed the LockDown Browser Chromebook extension or it's not currently enabled.Ī) Enter the following in the URL address bar in Chrome: Chrome://extensions/ī) Locate the LockDown Browser Chrome Extension.