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The iPad Edition of "LockDown Browser" available from the App Store enables a student to use an iPad to take exams that require LockDown Browser. However, your instructor must first select a setting that permits the use of iPads for the exam and your school's learning management system must be compatible. The LockDown Browser iPad app is not compatible with Sakai LMS servers. All Sakai users will need to use a computer with a compatible operating system. More details can be seen here.

A student should follow these steps to take an exam with the iPad Edition of LockDown Browser.

1. Download and install version 5.2 or newer of the "LockDown Browser" app from Apple iTunes to the iPad. (Requires iOS 7 or higher.)

2. Start the LockDown Browser app. (If you are using Schoology, there's no need to start the app first. Rather, log on to Schoology using Safari and then press "Begin Test/Quiz" to launch the LockDown Browser app.)

3. The first time the app is used, you will be prompted to select your institution and server. (Schoology users can skip this step.) If you later need to change the institution or server, select the settings icon on the toolbar for the LockDown Browser app.

setup the app

4. Once the setup is complete, you should be directed to your institution's logon page. Log in with the correct credentials, navigate to your course and quiz, and begin your exam.  Schoology and D2L Brightspace users will first log in using a mobile browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) and then launch LockDown Browser from the quiz page. Safari is not recommended for D2L Brightspace users because LockDown Browser may not open correctly.

5. When you start a quiz that requires LockDown Browser, you should see the following message. You must click "Yes" to open the LockDown Browser app.

confirm app

If you do not see the above confirmation message, but rather see a message that says your instructor has not enabled the use of a tablet for your exam, you will need to use LockDown Browser on a Windows or Mac computer.

iPad not enabled

6. Once you click "Yes" to confirm "app self-lock,", you will see a message confirming that your iPad is now locked to LockDown Browser.

now locked

7. After you submit the exam, you'll see confirmation that your iPad is no longer locked to LockDown Browser.

no longer locked

8. You can now either take another exam, or exit the LockDown Browser app.

 

It's important that you don't start Apple's Guided Access feature (by triple clicking the home button) and then enter LockDown Browser. If you do, you'll see this warning message at the top of LockDown Browser.

You should immediately triple click the home button and exit Guided Access before proceeding with your exam. If you do not, you'll see this error message when trying to start your exam:

You can permanently disable Guided Access on your iPad by going to "settings" > "general" > "accessibility" > "guided access"

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Article ID: 65821
Created
Tue 10/23/18 8:45 AM
Modified
Fri 5/27/22 10:50 AM