Virtual Proctoring
Proctor your online training!
Virtual Proctoring
Ensure the right person takes the right training every time
What is Virtual Proctoring?
Virtual proctoring is the use of web-based technology to supervise a task or activity, including online courses, exams, and form completions. By using facial detection and recognition technology, this software allows you to verify the identity of the learner and that the learner follows the session rules. In fact, you can monitor the session to verify that the learner is engaged throughout the activity. Because virtual proctoring uses the capabilities of the learner’s web browsers and webcameras, you do not need to install additional software.
Privacy for Virtual Proctoring
During the session, Integrity Advocate uses Application Program Interface (API) technology to request permission from the user to use the user’s webcam for the purposes of verifying their identity and participation. At the beginning of the process, the system will ask the user to present a government-issued photo ID and alongside their face to the webcam. An image of the driver’s license is then digitally stored in an encrypted format to verify the user’s identity. Once verified, the encrypted image file is permanently deleted from the database, and all encrypted driver’s license images are purged within 24 hours of the course being completed.
The Potential
Save Time and Money
Online courses and orientations allow workers to complete training before they arrive on their work sites. This not only minimizes the loss of productive time, but it also decreases the time it takes to prepare and organize training content, book training facilities, and grade exams. With virtual proctoring, you have the ability to supervise worker training from anywhere without the cost and hassle of in-person sessions.
One BIS Training client saved millions of dollars by taking their orientation online with virtual proctoring. This sample budget comparison, modeled after a client’s project, illustrates the possible cost savings.
Estimated Costs for Instructor-Led Orientation
Approximate Total Cost: $5,000,000
Trainer Costs
Facility Costs
Productivity Loss
Savings Using Virtual Proctoring
Estimated Cost Savings with Virtual Proctoring: $4,715,000
Cost Savings
Estimated cost savings based on a development and implementation cost of $285,000 versus the projected $5,000,000 for the onsite orientation.
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Ethics Enforcement
As the user’s webcam records the session, the software spots deceptive behaviors displayed during the session.
Virtual proctoring flags deceptive behavior during training sessions. Examples of such behavior include a user placing images in front of the camera or a new person appearing after the user showed their ID. In monitoring and flagging these types of behaviors, the virtual proctoring software helps you identify and prevent unethical behavior early in a worker’s career. When the software identifies questionable behavior, system administrators then review the flags to clear or follow up on them.
As you can see in the data below, virtual proctoring software will catch problems with administrative tasks, participation, and deception.
Session Data Summary*
Verified Sessions (no issues)
Administrative Flags** (majority cleared)
Participation Flags***
Deceptive Flags
*Taken from a sample size of just over 15,000 participants across five courses in August 2016
**ID or participant image could not be verified
***Participant failed to follow the rules of the session
Legal Protection
With online training, usernames and passwords are not enough to confirm the identity of users or verify participation. However, virtual proctoring makes it possible to comply with regulatory training requirements. If a workplace incident does occur, your company possesses recorded proof that the individual underwent and completed the required training, providing a defense against potential litigation.
Due Diligence
The importance of safety compliance is nothing new to HSE professionals, but policies and training alone are not enough to prevent workplace incidents and accidents. Meta-analytical investigations have shown that the level of employee engagement in safety training is directly related to performance within organizations. Virtual proctoring software ensures that workers are engaged with online training, resulting in enhanced safety performance overall.
Partnerships Matter
We were intentional in the use of a third-party identity verification and proctoring provider so the results could be reviewed by an objective entity outside of BIS and your company. This also eliminates the centralization of personal information, thus maintaining compliance with global legislative privacy requirements.
Together with Integrity Advocate, BIS offers the ability for any customer who purchases a course on our system to upgrade their training experience to a proctored version of that course.
Alberta OHS
(Ask the Expert)IOSH ALBERTA
Industry Best PracticeOSHA Publication
2254-09R 2015Robert Day
Licensed Investigator and ParalegalJason Kraft
Occupational Health and Safety Administration (Officer)Virtual Proctoring
Bring your online training to the next level with virtual proctoring. Contact us today to learn more about this uprade.