Respondus Lockdown Browser Upaep May 2026
Proposed Title
"Evaluating the Effectiveness and Student Perceptions of Respondus Lockdown Browser at UPAEP: Balancing Academic Integrity and User Experience"
In the realm of online education, ensuring the integrity of assessments has become a paramount concern for institutions worldwide. The Universidad Politécnica de Aguascalientes (UPAEP), a prestigious university in Mexico, has been at the forefront of adopting innovative solutions to tackle this challenge. One such solution that has gained significant traction at UPAEP is the Respondus Lockdown Browser, a specialized web browser designed to prevent cheating during online exams. This article aims to provide an in-depth look at the Respondus Lockdown Browser, its features, and how it has been instrumental in enhancing online exam security at UPAEP. respondus lockdown browser upaep
During the Exam:
Benefits for Students and Instructors
- No Printing: The print function is completely disabled.
- No Dictionary or Thesaurus: Built-in OS dictionary tools are blocked.
- Copy/Paste Restrictions: By default, students cannot copy questions or paste pre-written answers. (Instructors may enable pasting for short answer fields.)
- Forced Question Order: The instructor can require that students answer questions in sequence and cannot go back to previous questions.
- Time Limits Enforced: The browser respects the LMS time limit; it will auto-submit when time expires, even if the student hasn’t finished.
- URL Blocking: Any embedded links in the exam that go to external websites are either blocked or open in a restricted, read-only view.
Sample Student Checklist (day of exam)
- [ ] Computer meets system requirements; LDB installed and updated.
- [ ] Webcam/mic tested; notifications off.
- [ ] ID and workspace ready for any required room/ID scan.
- [ ] Stable internet; charger connected.
- [ ] Know how to contact support if problems occur.
Benefits and Outcomes