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Map the Moodle course activity, quiz or external-tool link, LTI or webhook launch path, single sign-on, onboarding status, ID checks, browser or app requirements, PEBble Browser if assigned, allowed materials, accommodations, submission behavior, and grade-release expectations.
Proctortrack describes Moodle integrations through webhooks, LTI scripts, APIs, third-party assessment platforms, and single sign-on using existing Moodle credentials. HiraEdu helps students prepare from the exact Moodle course and instructor rules while verifying Proctortrack onboarding, browser, app, and submission steps.
Moodle readiness should follow the exact institution course activity because quiz settings, external-tool launch paths, proctoring level, browser tools, and allowed materials vary by course.
Proctortrack says Moodle integrations can use webhooks, LTI scripts, APIs, or third-party assessment platform connections.
Students may use existing Moodle credentials and single sign-on for Proctortrack-enabled Moodle exams.
Proctortrack lists Moodle support for live, automated, and hybrid spot-check proctoring, plus PEBble Browser and privacy/data-expunge tools.
The instructor or institution controls quiz settings, allowed materials, proctoring level, accommodations, review process, and grade release.
Moodle exams may start from a quiz, external tool, course activity, or institution-specific Proctortrack link. Students should follow the exact route named in the Moodle course rather than guessing from another class.
Proctortrack Moodle guidance says onboarding helps students confirm their hardware setup. Candidates should verify the recommended browser, app or extension requirement, ID steps, camera, microphone, and support access.
Proctortrack is only the delivery layer. Course staff control the Moodle quiz window, time limit, question behavior, allowed references, passwords or access rules, accommodations, and post-exam review.
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Proctortrack's Moodle integration page says Proctortrack uses webhooks and LTI scripts for Moodle integration, supports custom integration through LTI or third-party assessment platforms using APIs, and lets students use existing credentials and a single sign-on approach for Proctortrack-enabled Moodle exams. The page lists Moodle support for Live Proctoring, Automated Proctoring, Hybrid Spot-Check Proctoring, advanced ID verification, browser protection, PEBble Browser App, reports, a SPADE student privacy and data expunge dashboard, and multiple technology options such as download, browser extension, or secured exam browser. Proctortrack's Moodle Student Guide says students use the institution's Moodle environment, may complete onboarding to test their hardware, and should use Chrome or Firefox as recommended browsers. HiraEdu helps students prepare by reviewing the exact Moodle course, quiz link, Proctortrack launch flow, onboarding status, ID requirements, device and browser checks, allowed materials, accommodations, instructor policy, technical support route, submission behavior, and grade or result expectations.
Proctortrack says it can integrate with Moodle through webhooks, LTI scripts, APIs, or third-party assessment platforms, allowing single sign-on from Moodle.
Proctortrack's Moodle Student Guide says Chrome and Firefox are recommended browsers, though the institution's instructions should be followed first.
Yes. Instructors or institutions configure the quiz, allowed materials, proctoring level, onboarding requirements, accommodations, and review process.
Check the exact Moodle activity, Proctortrack launch, onboarding status, ID, device, camera, microphone, browser or app requirement, allowed materials, and support contacts.
HiraEdu helps students interpret Moodle instructions, prepare Proctortrack setup, organize permitted-material rules, review course objectives, and plan support or submission steps.
Open the exact course, quiz, external tool, or Proctortrack dashboard named by the instructor, and confirm the exam window, time limit, and access conditions.
Use the same device planned for the exam, test Chrome or Firefox if recommended, complete ID and hardware checks, and confirm the Proctortrack dashboard status before exam day.
Document allowed materials, calculator or notes policy, room expectations, accommodations, password instructions, question navigation settings, and submission requirements.
Save instructor contacts, Moodle support, Proctortrack support, confirmation emails, screenshots of technical errors if needed, and the steps for ending proctoring after submission.
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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