“sort of like spyware that we just legitimize.” Chris Dayley, director of academic testing services, Utah State University, on Proctorio (source)
- General criticism
- Product-specific criticism
- User stories
- Signatures
- Frequently Asked Questions
This repository serves multiple purposes:
- Archiving and sharing evidence on misdoings of online proctoring services et al. (i.e. schools and other institutions they work with) in a somewhat decentralized/takedown-resistant fashion.
- Organizing this evidence so that it is easily navigable by the public.
- Voicing our concerns to teachers/professors, administrators, and the general public about this software.
- Protesting against the usage of flagrant lawsuits to quell dissent.
- Protesting and protecting against the gross misuse of DMCA to take down valid criticism based on public information
To help, please:
- Sign this letter - Click here to sign this letter.
- Share this letter - Tell anyone you know who might care about this.
- Fork this repository - This makes a copy of the repository on your account, so that even if this copy of it gets taken down, your copy will remain up.
- Contribute - We need evidence of misdoings, personal accounts from test-takers and professors, and general spelling/grammar and fact checks. Translations are very much welcomed as well.
- Document - Documentation on using git to contribute, archive content, etc. written/recorded for complete beginners are needed to increase participation.
This project uses the Creator's Code, which can be viewed at CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, as its code of conduct.