Proctoring Is the presence of a person who supervises the exam while student is taking it, and we call that person a “Proctor”, and that’s not required for all exams but only for the ones belong to “Proctored courses” that require adding a proctor whom the following conditions must be met:
· He should be at least 21 years old responsible person.
· He mustn’t have any problem with the compliance to the policies and procedures that UOP asks to ensure the impartiality of the exam process.
· He should have access to the Internet and email services.
· He should be able to be present with the student at the same room when taking the exam (in case the student chooses, from the beginning, to have an “offline” …show more content…
* An example and description of one person I might choose as a proctor:
A university doctor who used to teach in a privet institute that I used to study at, she is a very respectful and sophisticated person, and she doesn’t know me very well but I know here for her for her very nice reputation, we used to say hello to each other every once in awhile. She meets all of The UoPeople proctor requirements
* An explanation of how I ‘ll register my chosen proctor with the university:
First, I should go to that institute in order to talk to her and ask her to be my proctor in my exam, tell her the date this exam would be, and coordinate with her to find a place where there is a good Internet connection to meet together for the exam.
I will take her Email and phone number and her place of residence to provide UOP with them, when registering my proctor, so UOP can email her to validate her identity and assure that she meets all the requirements if wants and to send her a reminder a week before the exam, so I should keep in touch with her all that time to make sure that she has received an email from the university that includes my personal details and a code to access the final exam and if not till the last three days before the day the exam period start, I should email the