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Federal Judge: Invasive Online Proctoring "Room Scans" Are Unconstitutional
Aug. 26, 2022, 12:21 a.m. | Jason Kelley
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Online proctoring companies employ a lengthy list of dangerous monitoring and tracking techniques in an attempt to determine whether or not students are potentially cheating, many of which are biased and ineffective. This week, one of the more invasive techniques—the “room scan”—was correctly deemed unconstitutional by a federal judge. “Room scans” are a common requirement in proctored exams where students are forced to use their device’s camera to give a 360-degree view of everything around the area in …
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