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Confirm whether the assessment is actually in Sakai, Canvas, Respondus, Proctortrack, or another platform, then review the current Rutgers course instructions, LMS timing, accommodations, permitted materials, ID checks, device requirements, support contacts, and Proctortrack setup only when the current site or instructor explicitly assigns it.
Rutgers selected Canvas as its official LMS and announced Canvas as the sole course LMS after migration from legacy systems. HiraEdu treats Sakai Proctortrack as a legacy or special-case workflow and helps students verify the active site, tool, accommodations, and course rules before preparing Proctortrack-specific steps.
Rutgers Sakai readiness should start with platform verification because Canvas is the normal course LMS and Proctortrack preparation is relevant only when a current Rutgers instruction assigns it.
Rutgers announced Canvas as the official LMS and later said Canvas would be the sole Rutgers course LMS as of Spring 2022.
Sakai is now best treated as a legacy, retention, or project-site context rather than the normal Rutgers course LMS.
Rutgers Canvas stated in 2020 that Proctortrack was discontinued after a security incident, while Rutgers accommodation guidance still references Proctortrack if enabled in Canvas or Sakai.
Students should prepare Proctortrack steps for Sakai only when a current Rutgers Sakai site or instructor explicitly assigns Proctortrack.
Rutgers course delivery has moved to Canvas, so a Sakai exam reference should be verified carefully. Some legacy, project, retention, or special-case sites may still appear in Rutgers workflows.
A Rutgers student should not assume Proctortrack from a legacy Sakai page. The current syllabus, exam notice, instructor message, and Rutgers support instructions should identify the actual tool.
Rutgers accommodation guidance says extra time is enabled in the LMS quiz or exam settings, and Proctortrack runs on top of those LMS settings when it is enabled.
Use this Rutgers University Sakai Exams via Proctortrack 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 Rutgers University Sakai Exams via Proctortrack while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
Rutgers selected Canvas as its official LMS in 2018 and later announced that, as of the Spring 2022 semester, Canvas would be the sole learning management system for Rutgers courses after migration from Blackboard, Moodle, and Sakai. Rutgers IT currently says Canvas is the official LMS for teaching and learning at Rutgers, while Sakai continued for data, content retention, and project-site purposes during the transition. Rutgers Canvas also posted in 2020 that Proctortrack had been discontinued after a security incident and that the university was seeking replacement options, with later Canvas materials emphasizing Respondus for Canvas proctoring. However, Rutgers Access and Disability Resources still describes how accommodations work if an instructor enables Proctortrack in Canvas or Sakai, including that LMS time settings control extended-time accommodations for a specific quiz or exam. HiraEdu helps Rutgers students treat Sakai Proctortrack as a legacy or special-case workflow: verify the current site, confirm whether the assessment is actually in Sakai, Canvas, Respondus, Proctortrack, or another tool, review course objectives, confirm accommodation setup in the LMS, prepare ID and device requirements only when Proctortrack is assigned, and document official Rutgers support contacts.
No. Rutgers says Canvas is the official LMS and announced that Canvas became the sole Rutgers course LMS as of Spring 2022 after migration from legacy systems.
No. Prepare Proctortrack only if the current Rutgers Sakai site, syllabus, exam notice, or instructor explicitly assigns Proctortrack.
Rutgers Canvas posted in 2020 that Proctortrack had been discontinued after a security incident, while accommodation guidance still explains setup if Proctortrack is enabled in Canvas or Sakai.
Rutgers Access and Disability Resources says the instructor enables accommodations such as extended time in the LMS quiz or exam, and Proctortrack runs on top of that LMS setting.
HiraEdu helps students verify the active Rutgers platform, confirm the current proctoring tool, organize course review, check accommodations, and prepare Proctortrack only when assigned.
Check whether the assessment is in Sakai, Canvas, Respondus, Proctortrack, or another platform, then follow the current Rutgers course and instructor instructions.
Review the quiz window, due date, access conditions, accommodations, permitted materials, question settings, submission process, and support contacts in the active LMS.
Use lectures, readings, assignments, practice problems, lab materials, rubrics, and instructor review notes tied to the specific Rutgers course.
If Proctortrack is named, complete onboarding, verify ID, camera, microphone, browser or app requirements, room setup, allowed materials, and end-proctoring or upload steps.
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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