Respondus Tools

Respondus Exam Creation

is an application that lets instructors create exams and assessments offline and publish them directly to a Canvas course. In addition, over are available to instructors who use Respondus.

Note: Respondus is not compatible with Apple operating systems.

  1. Access Campus Software with your My好色先生 campus ID and password.
  2. Click on Product Search and type Respondus in the white box.
  3. Add Respondus 4.0 to your cart and go through the check out process.
  4. The Institution Name, Local Support Contact(s), and Installation Password can be found in the Order Details page in Campus Software.
  5. Download the software.
  6. Double-click on the Respondus4Campus.exe file to install Respondus to your computer.
  7. Follow the on-screen prompts then copy and paste the information provided in the Order Details page to install.

Once you have downloaded, installed, and registered Respondus, view the demo movies and manuals linked below for instructions on how to use Respondus and how to publish your Respondus assessments to Canvas.

Respondus 4.0 allows you to import various question types in Canvas in a formatted document. Multiple Choice, True/False, Fill in the Blank, Essay, Matching, and Multiple Response question types must be formatted in a document that Respondus will accept.

Microsoft Word documents (.doc and .docx), plain text (.txt), Rich Text (.rtf), comma separated value (.csv), and StudyMate Class format (.zip, .xml) are all supported in Respondus.
Review the Respondus Formatting Guide to format your Word document correctly. To learn how to create exam questions using the Respondus Question Editor, see the .

  1. In Respondus 4.0 application, ensure that you have selected Canvas as your current personality. Select Import Questions if you have created a pre-formatted document ready for import. 

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    Select personality and import questions

     

  2. In section 1, select the correct file type in the Type of File field (1). Click on Browse (2) to upload the file into Respondus.
  3. In section 2, select Create a new document and provide the Respondus document with a new name(3).
  4. In section 3, Preview (4) the document to see if the file is imported correctly and if there are any warnings prompting you to make any changes.
    • Note: Scroll through the number of questions to ensure all questions are imported correctly. If the wrong number of questions appears in the Preview section, you can edit the uploaded document, save it, and re-import it. Or manually re-create the question(s) in Respondus.
  5. In section 4, click on Finish (5) when the document is ready for import. You will automatically be directed to the Edit page to review/edit any questions.
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    Import Questions page Respondus

You can Preview a quiz in Respondus before publishing to your Canvas to ensure that all questions and answer choices were imported correctly. In the Preview, you can make edits of instructions and questions using the Respondus Question Editor. 

  1. In the Preview & Publish page, click on the Preview tab to review how the questions and answer choices will appear to students when they take the exam.  

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    Preview tab In Respondus
  2. To edit questions in the Preview window, click on Modify item to make changes in the Edit page. 
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Modify Question Preview

After importing or creating your exam in Respondus, you can Preview the exam and Publish it to Canvas.

  1. Click the Preview and Publish page.
  2. Select the Publish tab from the menu on the left and then click the Publish Wizard button. 

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    Publish to Canvas
  3. Next, you will need to set up a new server to connect Respondus to Canvas. Please note: You will only need to set up a server once. Your server settings will automatically save after the set up is complete. If you have already set up a server, skip to step 10.
  4. Next to Canvas Server, select Add New Server from the drop-down menu. 

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    Add New Server Respondus
  5. When prompted to find preconfigured server settings, select Yes, check for preconfigured server settings, then click Next.
  6. Select Canvas 鈥 CSU Long Beach from the list of preconfigured servers, then click OK.
  7. You will then be prompted to enter your credentials.
    1. In Step 1, you can customize the name of your server.
    2. In Step 2, enter your 好色先生 email and your Single Sign-On password.
    3. In Step 3, you can decide if you want to Skip or Run the connection test each time you use the server.
    4. When you have modified the server settings, click Next when done. 

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      Set up server Respondus
  8. You will then be prompted to log into your SSO to connect Respondus with the Canvas Server. Enter your Single Sign-On (SSO) credentials.
  9. When prompted, select Authorize to allow Respondus to access your Canvas account. Once the connection is complete, click Ok.
  10. In Step 1 of the Publish Wizard screen, select whether to import the file as a Graded Quiz or Question Bank.
  11. In Step 2, you can create a new quiz and give it a new name or replace a pre-existing quiz. Click Next when done. 

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    Publish Wizard Screen Respondus
  12. In the next step, select the course to import the file into. Then click Next to begin the import. 

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    Select Course for Import Respondus
  13. Once the import is complete, you will receive confirmation that the exam was imported successfully.

This process includes two steps:  

  • Export the quiz as a QTI .zip file in Canvas 
  • Import the QTI .zip file into Respondus to convert it into a Microsoft Word Document. 

Export Quiz as a QTI file from Canvas 

  1. Visit the Canvas Support page 鈥溾 to export and download a quiz as a QTI file.  
    • Note: If you wish for each quiz to have its own document, then it is recommended to export one quiz at a time.  
    • To export a Question Bank from Canvas, you will need to create a temporary quiz and then follow the steps mentioned in the article linked above.    

Import QTI file as a Word Document in Respondus 

  1. Open the Respondus 4.0 desktop application.  
  2. Ensure the Current Personality is set to IMS QTI then select Import Questions

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    Respondus Personality QTI
  3. In section 1, the Type of File should be set to QTI. Click on Browse (2) to upload the exported QTI file into Respondus.  
    • Note: When selecting a file from the browse pop-up, be sure to change the file type to Zipped IMS QTI package (.zip)
  4. In section 2, select Create a new document and provide the Respondus document with a new name (3). 
  5. In section 3, Preview (4) the document to see if there are any warnings from the import. 
    • Note: Scroll through the number of questions to ensure all questions are imported correctly. If the wrong number of questions appears in the Preview section, you can edit the uploaded document, save it, and re-import it. Or manually re-create the question(s) in Respondus. 
  6. In section 4, click on Finish (5) when the document is ready for export. You will automatically be directed to the Question Editor in the Edit page to review/edit any questions. 

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    Import QTI Respondus
  7. Navigate to the Preview + Publish (1) page in Respondus and select the Print Options (2) tab to begin the export. 
  8. In the Print Options page, select the format (3) in which you would like to document to export. (Exam, Exam with Answer Key, or Answer Key). 
  9. Select Save to File (4) to save the document locally to your computer as a Microsoft Word file. 

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    Print Export Document

     

 


Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor

Before employing the use of Respondus Monitor for your exams, please read this memo from the CSU Vice Chancellor of Academic Programs, Innovations, and Faculty Development: Assessment of Student Learning in Fall 2020; Remote Proctoring Services [PDF]

Please note: Respondus LockDown Browser and Monitor compatibility with iPads must be turned on manually.  The tool is now compatible with Chromebooks.

  • is a free custom browser that locks down the testing environment within Canvas for securing online exams in classrooms or proctored environments.
  • is a companion tool to the LockDown Browser; it uses a webcam and algorithms to detect suspicious activity during exams. Recordings of student exams are only available within Canvas to the course instructor and Canvas system administrators.

Faculty Instructions and Training

Some students may not have the time or resources to acquire the correct equipment before you begin using proctored testing. You may need to determine what your students' readiness is and also consider giving the affected students an alternative assignment to demonstrate what they have learned.

Survey Your Students

To use Respondus Monitor, students will need the right equipment and will need to download the application. However, some students may not have the correct operating system, or webcam, or some other technical limitation. We recommend you survey your students to see what technology they have.

Possible Questions to Ask:

  • Do you have either a laptop or desktop computer available?
  • Are you using Windows (10, 8, or 7) or Mac OS X (10.10 or higher)
  • Do you have a web camera (internal or external) and microphone?
  • Do you have a broadband internet connection?
  • Is your only device a Chromebook, iPad, or other device that does not use Windows or Mac OS X?
  • Anything else you deem relevant for your course that you may need to know about your students

Using the Results to Adjust Your Course:

  • If some students do not have the necessary equipment to do proctored testing, you may want to consider giving these students an alternative assignment to demonstrate what they have learned.
  • Randomized quizzing is an option to help with academic integrity.
  • If they have the right kind of computer and operating system but no webcam, you can use the Lockdown Browser with a randomized quiz.

Create a 鈥渢rial鈥 exam to allow students to install the tool and troubleshoot any issues before an actual exam.

Proctored remote exams require substantial planning and setup on the part of instructors and students. It may be helpful to consider alternative formats for assessing learning. Below is a selection of articles and resources to guide your planning:

Student Privacy and Virtual Learning

The links below are a collection of CSU memos and government notices related to student privacy issues. 

Ogletree vs. Cleveland State University 

In an August 2022 ruling, a district court in Ohio found Cleveland State University in violation of a student鈥檚 Fourth Amendment rights "to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures," when the student was asked to show areas of their bedroom using a webcam for an online exam.

, the developers of the Lockdown Browser and Monitor online exam proctoring tool.

 

 

Student Instructions and Training

To use Respondus LockDown Browser with Monitor, students must have computers with the following system requirements:

PC

  • Windows: 10, 8, 7:
  • Windows 10S is NOT compatible.
  • 2 GB RAM:
  • Webcam & mic:

Mac

  • Mac: OS X 10.10 to 10.14:
    • LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor may continue to run in older operating systems that have reached 鈥渆nd-of-life鈥 but students may encounter unexpected results. Students running OS X 10.13 (High Sierra) should use LockDown Browser version 2.0.3.03 or newer for best performance.
  • 512 MB RAM:
  • Webcam:
  • LockDown Browser and Respondus Monitor may continue to run in older operating systems that have reached 鈥渆nd-of-life鈥 but students may encounter unexpected results. Students running OS X 10.13 (High Sierra) should use LockDown Browser version 2.0.3.03 or newer for best performance.

iPad

  • Your instructor must enable iPads to be used on each exam. If you are using an iPad, please make sure your instructor is aware of this. See
  • iOS 11.0+:
  • Front-facing camera and mic:

All

  • Broadband Internet: There is not a specific required Internet speed because the webcam recording quality will automatically adjust to slower connections. However, students should ensure others on the same network connection are not using large-bandwidth services during the exam (gaming, movies, etc.). 
  • Disable or remove incompatible programs.
  • Screencastify and Google Remote Desktop must be uninstalled in order to use LockDown Browser

 

  1. Where can I download Respondus LockDown Browser in Canvas?
    • if you have either a Windows or Mac. 
    • If you have a Chromebook, please .
    • You can also download LockDown Browser by going into your Canvas course, click on the Quizzes link, then click on the name of the test. After clicking on "Take Quiz," a download link will appear for you to click on.
       
  2. What are some of the best practices or things I should do before launching LockDown Browser?
    • Temporarily disable the computer鈥檚 spyware or anti-virus software.
      • Examples include AVG, Spyware Doctor, Ad-Aware, Spybot, Norton, McAfee, etc.
    • Temporarily disable the computer鈥檚 firewall.
    • Close all open programs and applications.
      • If using a PC, you can do this through the Task Manager. If using a Mac, you can do this through the Activity Monitor.
    • If you experience freezing while Lockdown Browser is running, you may need to force shut down your computer by pressing and holding the power button. Once you restart the computer, launch Lockdown Browser again to continue from where you left off.
    • Make sure the Internet connection is stable.
    • Make sure JavaScript and cookies are enabled.
    • Make sure your browser鈥檚 pop-up blocker is turned off.
    • Make sure you have an updated version of Java installed and that Java is enabled.

If you are still having issues with Respondus LockDown Browser, please .