We are currently using/piloting this with our staff and we are looking to open source this but we are a bit busy and need to do some work on it before releasing it. Once activated the quiz can only be accessed via the Chromebook App. We added a drop-down menu that has "Require iLearn Secure Browser" or "Do not require iLearn Secure Browser". Simply open up a Quiz Settings page and go to Extra Restrictions. We built a Moodle plugin which requires the user to be using the Chromebook app to take the quiz. User only needs to login to the moodle site within the App. No login to the actual chromebook is required. Can be forced to launch the App on devices when first turned on or can be launched prior to logging in.The only pathway is forward and you must complete the quiz and turn off the chromebook when done with the test. Once you start a quiz attempt you cannot leave the quiz module in Moodle.Launching the App generates a sound which can signal the teacher someone has left and re-entered the test.Whitelist and Blacklist of allowed URLs ( We block all external content inside the app and only allow content from: the Moodle site, youtube, and Wiris plugin.Two Parts: Chromebook App and Moodle Quiz Restriction plugin.Easy to use and deploy in large organizations with thousands of chromebooks. We were able to deploy this app to all chromebooks in minutes with the configurator which allows for customization and a few security tweaks before deployment. So we built our own Chromebook App called 'iLearn Secure Browser" that takes control of the Chromebook and eliminates all kinds of cheating. Unfortunately many of the safe exam browsers either cost a lot of money or required laptops with Windows or OS X. We are a Google for Education K-12 school district with over 17,000 managed Chromebooks dispersed amongst 34 building across the city.
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