Want to save some time and save your exam settings so that you can apply them to any future exam? With Honorlock’s Quiz Profile Management tool, you can do just that. Creating a profile will provide a template you can use to quickly populate your exam settings.
Note: Exam profiles can work across all LMSs and Third Party Exams.
Creating and Managing Exam Profiles
1) Navigate to Honorlock in your Learning Management System. If you have questions about accessing this, please contact your institution or organization for the specific location.
2) Locate and click the three white vertical dots in the top right of the LTI.
3) Click Manage Profiles.
From here, you can create new profiles or edit existing profiles.
4) To create a new profile, click Create a New Profile.
5) Provide a name for your new profile. We recommend naming it something that you will easily be able to identify, such as 'High Stakes Assessment' or 'Open Book Browser Guard Off'. Select which proctoring settings you would like enabled for the assessment and provide test taker and proctoring instructions.
6) Click Create to save your exam profile. Your newly created profile will now show in the list of profiles and can be added to an exam.
Applying an Existing Exam Profile
You can now take your created profiles and apply them to any of your exams. Doing so is a very simple process.
1) Navigate to Honorlock in your Learning Management System. If you have questions on how to access this, please contact your institution for the specific location.
2) From here, navigate to the exam you want to apply a profile to by locating the exam and clicking on Enable if the exam has not been previously enabled or clicking on Settings if you have previously enabled this exam.
3) Next, in the upper right-hand corner, click on Show Profiles.
4) Locate the Apply a Profile to this Exam dropdown and select the profile that you wish to apply for.
5) Select Apply on the confirmation prompt.
5) Review the settings and scroll to the bottom and select save to save your configuration changes.