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University students at UQ raise concerns about online exam monitoring service ProctorU – ABC News
Students at the University of Queensland say the technology used to monitor them in exams is stressful and disruptive, with reports of supervisors making unreasonable demands, creating distractions and taking control of computers.

Students at the University of Queensland (UQ) say the technology used to monitor them in exams was stressful and disruptive, with reports of supervisors making unreasonable demands, creating distractions and taking control of computers.
Key points:
- UQ students sitting online exams were supervised by a US-based proctor service
- The students say the system causes too much stress, with concerns raised about the technology and proctors themselves
- The student union wants the …

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