Configure your quiz settings like Duration, Proctoring, etc
Look at timer and proctoring results on AutoProctor
Like a charm 🪄. If you haven't already watched the video above you can read how to get started with AutoProctor.
After creating a Google Form, open its Settings and enable Make this a quiz. Now on adding a quiz, you will see an answer key option that allows you set to the right answer and assign points to the question. For more details, read Create Quizzes using Google Forms
Install the AutoProctor add-on. Go to Settings and select the Timer tab. Set the Duration in minutes. Click Update Settings. Your Google Form will have a timer now when you copy the AutoProctor test link and share it with your candidates.
Install the AutoProctor add-on. Go to Settings and select the Proctor tab. You can configure the settings to track the test taker's camera, microphone and screen. Click Update Settings after you finish making the changes.
You can't set a timer for each question in Google Forms. We got you covered though! Use Socratease Quizzes on AutoProctor instead.
We cannot detect If the person responding to the Google Form takes a screenshot of their screen.
Yes, if you have the AutoProctor add-on installed. In the Proctor settings of your AutoProctor add-on for Google Forms, enable Tab Switching in the Tracking options.
Go to classroom.google.com. Select Classwork and click the Create Button. Select Quiz Assignment in the dropdown. Add a Title to your Quiz Assignment. Click on the Blank Quiz Google Form. Ensure you have the AutoProctor add-on configured with Google Forms before you proceed. Update the Google Form with your content and assign it to the corresponding classroom in the Choose Classroom dropdown in the AutoProctor add-on settings. Copy the AutoProctor Test Link. Go back to your Google Classroom and select the Attach Link option. Paste the AutoProctor Test Link. Delete the existing Blank Quiz link from the Classroom. Click Assign to save.
Using Google Forms has certain advantages such as using your test within Google Classrooms and adding query parameters to render the form in a language of your choice. Read using Microsoft Forms with AutoProctor .