Arranging for a Proctor
Proctor Requirements
All exams must be taken in the presence of a
designated and
approved proctor. The following guidelines must be followed. All
questions regarding
proctors should be directed
to the instructor
for Math 141 or Math 142.
You are responsible for making arrangements for a
proctor by
contacting an official whose current occupation is in one of the
categories listed
below. Those typically approved as proctors include:
- Officials at the ISU Outreach Center or Extension Office in your county
- Professional employees of accredited
postsecondary degree-granting institutions, for example, registrars,
deans, directors of college testing services or continuing education
offices
- Elementary or secondary school
superintendents, principals, teachers, or guidance counselors
- Professionals working for public or private
libraries
- Commissioned officers of the military
- Clergy
No relative or immediate work supervisor may
proctor an
examination.
Additional
Proctor Rules
- The exams for the course are taken over the
World Wide Web. Thus, you will need to use a computer at your proctor's
place of business and under your proctor's supervision, with a web
browser connected to the internet. The browser should be a fairly
recent version (for details, see the online testing notes). Dates are somewhat flexible, according to the Detailed Schedule for Math
141 or Math 142.
- You may not use your own computer or a
computer in your own home for proctored exams.
- Do not choose a proctor who uses AOL as their
Internet Service Provider. AOL does not work with the online testing
system.
- Your proctor must have an email address at his
or her place of business. You must provide this email address on the
online proctor registration form (see below).
- You must use the same exam proctor for each of
the exams in the course. When making arrangements with a proctor, make
sure that they are able to supervise all the exams required for the
course. If you cannot arrange this, you will have to obtain special permission from the
instructor for Math 141 or Math 142 to use more than
one proctor.
- If you live in or
near Ames, Iowa, you may
take your proctored exams in 250
Carver Hall, one of the Mathematics
Computer Labs. Lab hours are posted on
the lab
web page.
- If you wish to take exams in the lab, you
will need to arrange a meeting with the lab coordinator, Dominic
Kramer,
to become acquainted with the lab testing rules and
procedures. At that meeting, you must also fill out the proctor form
below with Mr. Kramer listed as your official proctor. (However,
you may take exams in the lab during any of the open hours - whichever
lab consultant is on duty at that time will proctor your exam.)
Here is the contact information:
- Occasionally
other classes are scheduled
in the lab. Be sure to check the posted
lab schedule for room 250 on the day before
you go to
the lab to take an exam.
Online Proctor Registration
Once you have arranged to take the exams with a
proctor, you
and your proctor need to fill out and submit the online Proctor Form
(see
link below). Online proctor registration will be available beginning January 21.
- First read the Instructions and
Rules for Proctored Exams, and the Additional Proctor Rules above.
- Meet with your proctor and fill out the online
Proctor Form together. Follow the instructions on the form.
- After you press the SUBMIT button on the form,
a signature page will appear in your browser. You will need to print
out this page, sign it and have your proctor sign it, and then mail or
fax it to your instructor.
- If for some reason the signature page does
not appear, please contact
your instructor for Math 141 or
Math 142, and a new
signature page will be sent to you via email.
- Immediately after submitting the online
Proctor Form, both you and your proctor will be contacted by email with
instructions on the procedure for taking the online proctored exams,
and you can then proceed to take exams at any time. If for some reason
you do not receive these emails right away, please contact your instructor for Math 141 or Math 142.
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