0 past simple and past participle of proctor
1 to watch people taking an exam in order to check that they do not cheat:
The tests were carefully proctored to ensure that this did not happen.
Use of the tool can be proctored by staff or even a caregiver after minimal instruction.
In a traditional classroom, instructors have the opportunity to get to know the students, learn their writing styles or use proctored exams.
There is a higher chance in online classes due to the lack of proctored exams or instructor-student interaction.
On successful completion of the course, an in-person, proctored exam can be taken by paying a nominal fee.
Distance learning utilizes several types of media, requires the student to build up a library of various texts, and includes proctored exams.
The soldiers were sent study materials by mail, and at specified intervals sat for proctored exams in the camps.
Students may be able to pay to take a proctored exam to earn transfer credit at a degree-granting university, or for certificates of completion.