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Confirm the current Canvas quiz, supported browser, extension, Duo login, Eastern Time display, instructor settings, and IT support path.
HiraEdu helps Miami University students prepare for Canvas exams that may use Proctorio's browser extension, instructor-selected lockdown or recording settings, webcam or microphone checks, Miami ID verification, and FERPA-aligned privacy handling. The plan also covers Duo access, Canvas local time-zone settings, permitted resources, accommodations, and IT Help routes.
Miami exam readiness starts with the specific Canvas course and instructor instructions because Proctorio applies to some, not all, assessments.
Miami uses Canvas for online and hybrid courses, and students access courses through myMiami, the Canvas website, or the Canvas app.
Miami Online says Proctorio is required for certain Canvas exams, and student guidance says many online Canvas courses use it for high-stakes exams.
Miami guidance points students to supported browsers including Edge, Chrome, Opera, and Brave, plus the Proctorio browser extension when assigned.
Readiness includes reliable internet, Duo login, webcam or microphone checks when needed, Canvas time-zone settings, and Miami IT Help or Proctorio support routes.
Miami University identifies Canvas as the LMS used to deliver online and hybrid courses at all Miami campuses. Canvas course pages can hold exam instructions, quiz links, due dates, permitted resources, files, grades, and instructor messages. Students should verify whether the assessment is a Canvas quiz, an external-platform assessment, a proctored course exam, or another program-specific evaluation.
Miami Online student support states that Proctorio is required for certain Canvas exams, and Miami's Proctorio guidance explains that settings are controlled by individual instructors. Depending on those settings, Proctorio may lock down browsers or tabs and may record webcam, screen, sound, web traffic, Miami IDs, or room environment. Proctorio runs during the exam period, and Miami guidance points students to privacy, FERPA, and zero-knowledge encryption information for the data collected.
Miami notes that Canvas due dates display in Eastern Time by default and recommends adjusting Canvas time-zone settings when students study from another location. Students should also maintain updated browsers, reliable internet, an alternate browser where appropriate, Duo access, and any course-required webcam or microphone. Technical questions should be routed to Miami IT Help or the instructor before the exam window.
Use this Miami University Exams exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Miami University Exams while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Miami University uses Canvas as the learning management system for online and hybrid courses across its campuses. Miami Online technical support describes Proctorio as proctoring software required for certain Canvas exams, while Miami's Proctorio student guidance says many online Canvas courses use Proctorio for high-stakes exams. Miami Proctorio guidance points students to supported browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Opera, and Brave plus the Proctorio browser extension, and notes that instructor settings can lock down browsers or tabs and may record webcam, screen, sound, web traffic, Miami IDs, and room environment. Miami also notes that Canvas due dates display in Eastern Time by default and recommends setting the Canvas time zone for students studying elsewhere. Exam preparation should begin with the current Canvas course, syllabus, instructor announcement, Proctorio setup link if assigned, Duo login readiness, permitted materials, accessibility needs, privacy expectations, and IT Help contact options.
No. Miami Online support says Proctorio is required for certain exams in Canvas. The specific Canvas course and instructor instructions determine whether it applies.
Students should check Canvas through myMiami, the Canvas website, or the Canvas app, then read the syllabus, quiz page, announcements, files, and instructor messages.
Test Canvas login, Duo access, supported browser, internet connection, webcam, microphone, and any Proctorio extension or setup step named in the course instructions.
Miami notes that Canvas due dates display in Eastern Time by default. Students studying elsewhere should set Canvas to their local time zone and verify the exact exam window.
HiraEdu helps organize course review, build a technology checklist, interpret Canvas and Proctorio instructions, plan timing, and prepare questions for the instructor or IT Help.
Check the exam title, due date, time limit, Eastern Time display, allowed attempts, permitted materials, Proctorio requirement, and instructor notes before planning your review.
Test myMiami, Canvas, Duo two-factor authentication, the supported browser, JavaScript and cookies, internet connection, webcam, microphone, and any Proctorio setup link if assigned.
Map the exam to lectures, modules, readings, homework, practice questions, formulas, vocabulary, projects, rubrics, and prior feedback from the course.
Contact the instructor or Miami IT Help before the exam if Canvas access, Proctorio setup, time-zone display, accommodation logistics, browser errors, or device requirements are unclear.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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