physical space requirements for online test from home

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    apristupa

    How did it go? Any problems with setup? 

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    pjharper

    I'm glad someone asked about this! It went just fine. Before the exam, I had to use my webcam to show the proctor the area around my table, the walls, under my laptop, etc. There wasn't any concern from the proctor about the possibility that I could see over the walls of my cube. I think it would be hard for them to tell how tall the cube is anyway, vs. how tall I am. In addition to that, I didn't stand up at all during the exam.

    The hardest part was that we have a cat. I shut him in the bathroom during the test, but he started freaking out after a few minutes. So I had him rattling the door and meowing periodically. I felt terrible for him. Plus, I was worried that the noise would disqualify me. (it didn't)

    Another problem I had was that I tend to put my hand over my face when I'm concentrating. The proctor had to ask me several times to not do that. It was distracting trying to keep my hand off my face while working on the test.

    Since then, I took another test at the test center, and I felt much more comfortable there. There are cameras, but no one cared where my hands were, and it was quiet.

    If anyone else wants to try the cube, like I said, it worked out well for me. I got everything from Home Depot. I have 12 5' lengths of rigid PVC tubing, and 8 3-way corners that they plug into. Then I used some white sheets & curtains to make the walls. I needed some tape to keep everything in place. I suspect that patterned sheets would be less acceptable. 

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    riverari

    Hello,

    Living abroad has made it quite difficult to schedule my final two exams at my local PSI test center, particularly since they require a 5-hour timeframe on-site. The next closest test center is about a 3.5-hour train ride away, and it doesn’t feel worth the additional time, expense, and hassle of travel and a hotel stay. As a result, I’m seriously considering the online proctoring option.

    My apartment and office setup should be suitable for taking the exam remotely. I did have one question: which external camera did you use? I currently have a camera that connects to my laptop in the office, but it does not pan or zoom.

    Thank you in advance for your help.

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    pjharper

    The camera was just a basic webcam that I borrowed from work. It doesn't pan or zoom either. The reason they want a separate camera is that they want you to hold the camera and move it around so you can show them different places, like under your desk. 

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