What to Expect When Taking an Online Proctored Test – ATI Nursing Blog (2024)

Date Published: August 11, 2020

As with many other aspects of nursing school during these unprecedented times, proctored tests have been making the switch to online.

Let us provide a bit of background. Proctored exams, if you didn’t already know, are those done under the supervision of a proctor or monitor in a controlled setting. In a traditional school setting, these exams would typically be given in person. Given today’s circ*mstances, these proctored exams are able to be done remotely – nearly anywhere with a strong internet connection – using a secure, online platform.

For many students, this school year will bring their first remote proctored exam experience. If you have a remote proctored exam in your future and are wondering what the experience will be like, here’s a guide to help you prepare – this way, you’ll be able to focus on preparing for the test itself, not how you’ll be taking it.

Know the details: Prior to the exam, you will want to be on the lookout for information from the test administrator. The test administrator could be your instructor – or if you’re taking the TEAS, from ATI. This information will often include a detailed guide to using the remote testing platform, technology requirements, exam details, and anything else you may need to know ahead of time.

Perform a dry run:If available, it’s important to perform a dry run. This is, essentially, a dress rehearsal for your exam day. It’s important to do this a few days prior to your exam and that the dry run is performed on the same device and, if possible, in the same location that you will be taking your remote exam.

ATI Advice: Students taking the ATI TEAS will receive a TEAS Dry Run Guide via email. Students taking other remote ATI exams will most likely receive dry run information from their instructor as part of a remote testing Quick Start Guide.

Give yourself plenty of time: Double check the date, time, and time zone of your test. Log in early to make sure you have time to get the software set up and ready.

ATI Advice: This may often come from your instructor, or if you are taking the TEAS Exam, an email from ATI or your testing center.

Tech check: The administrator of the exam should also provide a list of technology requirements before test day. This may include things such as internet speed requirements to webcam / microphone capabilities to device type.

ATI Advice: You can see the full list of technical requirements here.

Software + browser extension: Check to see if your exam requires a specific software type or browser extension. Download this ahead of time and make sure that it’s able to run on your computer.

ATI Advice: Many remote ATI exams require a Chrome extension.

Set up for success: Make sure your home testing environment is ready to go before you log in to test. You will most likely be asked to have your webcam and microphone on. Find a quiet, well-lit room for your test, so that your webcam has no trouble recognizing you. If you have kids, have someone else watch them during your test. Keep pets out of your testing room.

Next, focus on your desk space and materials. In general, you’ll be allowed a glass of water, one sheet of scratch paper and a pencil/pen, and your computer. Keep your student ID or other photo ID nearby – you’ll need it. Beyond that, keep your area uncluttered: Make sure books, notes, your phone, and anything else that could potentially provide test answers has been put away.

Get your device exam ready: To start your test, go through your desktop and close all non-test windows and documents. If too many other programs are running when you start, you’ll get a RAM warning when you try to begin your test. When you’re ready, log in to your student portal or other designated testing website, find the test, and click begin.

Grant proper access: In most cases, you’ll be asked to follow a series of prompts, allowing your testing program access to your webcam and microphone and asking you to share your screen. During this series, you may have to show a photo ID to the camera in order to verify your identity. Your specific testing guide will have any details you need to be aware of.

The camera testing + desk scan: There most likely will be a brief webcam image test to make sure the camera can record a good image – it will give you an error message if it’s too dark.

You may then be prompted to do a desk scan to show where you’re taking the exam, showing your desk and surrounding area so that the proctors or testing technology can make sure it’s free of unauthorized materials. If you haven’t cleaned and staged your desk to Instagram level, no worries: no one is grading your desk!

Exam time: Once it’s go time, don’t refresh your screen or exit out of it at any point during your exam. If you need to go to the bathroom, most proctored exams allow for a way to pause your test for up to five minutes. In the case of other problems or testing issues, there’s a button to chat in for live help.

The grand finale: When your test is finished and submitted, you can exit the testing screen. If it is an ATI exam, you will return to your student portal.

That’s all there is to it! As long as your testing device can handle the technology requirements and you can find a well-lit, uncluttered space to take your exam, you’re good to go. Good luck, and happy studying!

What to Expect When Taking an Online Proctored Test – ATI Nursing Blog (2024)

FAQs

How do I prepare for an ATI proctored exam? ›

Take practice tests: You should be able to access practice tests through ATI, typically through something called Learning Systems. This is the best way to prepare for the exams. It makes sense that if ATI created the exam, you should practice using ATI practice questions!

What to expect from an online proctored exam? ›

Using the computer's webcam, the remote proctor will compare the test-taker's face with their picture on a valid photo ID, much like an on-site proctor would. For added security, the test-taker will also need to successfully answer a short series of security questions based on publicly available student information.

Can ATI detect cheating? ›

Exam proctoring

These controls simultaneously flag potential cheating events in real time. With our advanced psychometric analysis, we identify anomalies and security threats, which a robust team of dedicated exam security professionals act on.

Can online proctors see your screen? ›

Everything they do will be shown on your screen and they cannot perform "hidden" actions. This access is only granted with your explicit permission and after you've clicked a button to confirm. Proctors have the ability to view the screen and utilize the mouse and keyboard as if they were sitting next to you.

Is ATI harder than NCLEX? ›

Many nursing candidates preparing for the exam wonder, “Is ATI harder than NCLEX?” While this is a genuine concern for anyone wanting to pass the NCLEX on the first attempt, it cannot be easy to answer. Some students find ATI difficult, while others find it easy. It depends on the student's preparation level.

Is ATI enough to pass NCLEX? ›

Students who complete the Virtual-ATI NCLEX Review have historically been shown to achieve a high NCLEX pass rate. It is important for students to know that their NCLEX prep tactics require consistency and routine. Delays in preparing can impact their ability to pass the NCLEX on their first attempt.

How do proctored exams detect cheating? ›

Use proctoring software: One of the most effective ways to reduce online exam cheating is to use proctoring software. This software can monitor a candidate's computer activity, webcam, and microphone during the exam to ensure that they are not using any unauthorized resources or getting assistance from others.

Can you talk to yourself during a proctored exam? ›

It's recommended against either talking to yourself or looking around the room, because the proctor is going to be paying attention and is also going to be alerted to anything that you're doing. So if you're talking, they don't know if you're talking to someone else.

Is someone watching you during a proctored exam? ›

This is a proctored exam, so a real live person will watch the recording. You wouldn't show up in a bathrobe for any other test, would you?

Does ATI track eye movement? ›

During assessments, students will be monitored via webcam, microphone, and screen. The system will capture things like eye movement, clicks, sound captured by the microphone, and it will flag anything that may not be allowed. This is done by a machine, so a human is not actively watching you.

Can proctor detect phones? ›

Once flagged by the AI, a live proctor will watch the session live to determine if the test taker is using a cell phone or not.

What is ATI remote proctor nursing? ›

The Proctorio platform uses machine learning to remotely proctor students from wherever they — and you — are located. You can proctor from the comfort of your home or office while your students take the assessment from their study space.

How to beat online proctoring? ›

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  1. Impersonation. ...
  2. Advanced tech gadgets and technology. ...
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  6. Help from family, experts, and friends. ...
  7. Search for the answers online. ...
  8. Bathroom breaks.
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Can a proctored exam see your keyboard? ›

Proctors have the ability to view the screen and utilize the mouse and keyboard as if they were sitting next to you. Once the exam starts, your proctor will monitor everything on the computer screen, but can no longer utilise your mouse and keyboard.

Can online proctor detect other devices? ›

Multi-Device Detection

Detects when test takers try to search test questions during exams using a secondary device, such as a cell phone; then the proctor validates and clearly marks the violation.

Do ATI proctored exams record you? ›

This monitoring will be conducted by machine and/or by a live person. The information from the test session, including recordings, will be available to authorized personnel of ATI, the institution or organization with which you are affiliated, and their remote proctor providers.

Can instructors see what you do on ATI? ›

The information from the test session, including without limitation recordings, images, audio and other information and data will be available to and viewable by authorized personnel of ATI, your Institution, and their respective remote proctor providers.

What is the pass rate for ATI? ›

Data released by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (based on numbers from July to September 2020) showed that students' national pass rate for taking the NCLEX-RN was 85%. That compared to a 95% pass rate for ATI Live Review Students. Results were similar for PN students.

Is the ATI predictor proctored? ›

Comprehensive Predictor®

This four-hour, 180 item, proctored test is designed to help students assess their likelihood of passing the NCLEX while detailing areas for further remediation.

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