For example, when taking a test using the LockDown Browser, students cannot:
Students can use a basic or a scientific calculator, if you allow this.
Also choose: Restrict tests and quizzes to specific IP addresses.
Video: Pearson LockDown Browser
Chromebooks, mobile devices, and tablets —The LockDown Browser cannot be used with Chromebooks, mobile devices, and tablets.
The Pearson LockDown Browser is an application installed on PCs or Macs using the Browser Check. Students working on their own machines are prompted to install the LockDown Browser when they try to take a locked test or quiz.
When administering tests on school computers, Pearson recommends — School personnel install the LockDown Browser before it is needed by students. If this is not possible, you’ll need to make sure that students have the ability to install software on the computers they are using.
Lab admins can use executable files to install the LockDown Browser in computer labs — See the XL Player Installation Guide.
Select More Options — You'll need to make an exception for this software and select OK to save the "whitelisted" software.
If you're not sure which applications to allow, ask your campus lab administrators.
If the copied course allows locked-down tests and quizzes, you can import locked-down assignments.
However, unless the LockDown Browser is enabled in the copied course, the assignments are not locked down for students.
To ensure secure tests, the Pearson LockDown Browser does not work with the JAWS screenreader. To work around this restriction, you can: