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OLC, Campus Tech, and GaETC Fall Conference Tour

It sure has been a fun few weeks here at ProctorFree! The Fall Conference Circuit has treated us well and we’ve had an absolute ball meeting so many inspiring educators. Most recently we went on a whirlwind 2-week tour. From Orlando to Chicago to[...]

The Importance of an Honor Code Culture

An interesting study in relation to cheating and honor codes found that the lowest level of cheating among students occurred at a school that did not have an honor code. In contrast, it found that a school with an 100-year-old honor code had one of[...]

ProctorFree- Presenting at Online Learning Consortium

Charlotte, N.C.- ProctorFree will be attending, and presenting at the 20th Online Learning Consortium International Conference. This will be ProctorFree’s second time attending.

Motivation Matters

Improving Online Student and Instructor Correspondence

While there are many theories pertaining to online learning and outcomes, “Impact of Instructor Immediacy and Presence for Online Student Affective Learning, Cognition, and Motivation” addresses an important theory relating to the importance of web[...]

"How can they catch me if they don't see me?"

With the increase of online course development, how students will uphold academic integrity is a major concern. In the “Cheating in the Digital Age: Do Students Cheat More in Online Courses? study, 635 undergraduate and graduate students[...]

ProctorFree- Presenting at September Educational Conferences

Charlotte, N.C. – The Director of Partner Relations at ProctorFree, Jeffrey Kaplan, will be presenting at two upcoming September educational conferences.

Building Excellent Entrepreneurship Programs

We recently had the pleasure of participating in a truly awe-inspiring and impactful weeklong conference at the University of Florida’s Warrington College of Business at their Center of Entrepreneurship and Innovation called “The Experiential[...]

ProctorFree - Faculty Concerns in Online Learning

According to the Online Learning Survey, there has been an decrease with faculty accepting the legitimacy of online education. A recent study found that 30.2% of faculty accepted the value and legitimacy of online education while 57.2% were neutral.[...]

ProctorFree - NCTA14 Exhibitor

Going to conferences can sometimes be hit-or-miss as an exhibitor. Attendance is usually an estimated number, the exhibit hall might have an awkward layout, and you can get poor table placement. None of that happened last week – NCTA14 rocked!

The[...]