SafeExamBrowser 4+

Secure Web-Based E-Assessment

ETH Zurich

    • 1.7 • 6 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

SEB 3.4.1 allows to display the Config QR Code in its in-app settings and fixes issues with the Assessment (lockdown) Mode and browser WebView.

SafeExamBrowser (SEB) is a secure kiosk web browser environment used to carry out e-assessments that run on exam servers. SEB opens a web browser without an address and search bar, loads a pre-configured webpage and locks an iPad (or iPhone or iPod Touch) into a single app kiosk mode. This mode prevents students from switching to other apps, accessing websites and communicating with other students during an exam. SEB enables secure exams on unmanaged iOS devices like students' own iPads as well as on iOS devices owned and managed by an institution. SEB doesn't use a centralized server or cloud service; it can be configured with an API, configuration files, links and QR codes. It can be used with most web-based quiz and e-assessment systems. For improved security and usability, some exam systems provide additional built-in support for SEB. Currently, SEB integrates especially well with learning management systems (LMS) such as Moodle, ILIAS, OpenOLAT and with several non-commercial and commercial exam systems, such as Inspera Assessment, Dugga, Exam.net or EvaExam.

SEB uses one of the single app modes provided by iOS. After an exam is submitted, SEB can automatically end the app self-lock kiosk mode (an exam invigilator could also use a quit password to end the SEB exam session and unlock the device if necessary).

SEB features an optional Dock displaying buttons for various commands. Instead or in addition, a left slider menu shows a list of open browser tabs and commands which can be used to (if enabled in settings) quit an exam session, jump back to the start page of an exam, reload a web page, and navigate back/forward in the browsing history.

SEB for iOS uses the same format for encrypted .seb configuration files as the SEB versions for other platforms. Those config files allow to individually configure SEB to display the start page of an exam system or an exam portal page with a list of links to current exams. If SEB for iOS is installed using a mobile device management (MDM) system, its initial configuration can easily be deployed using the "MDM Managed Configuration" feature. You can also directly start an exam with an individual configuration in SEB for iOS using a special config hyperlink. This link can be opened by examinees from Safari, Mail or a messenger app. In addition, you can use QR codes containing SEB links or even full, individual configurations. An exam can directly be started in SEB by using the iOS Camera app or the built-in QR code scanner.

SEB also works together with Apple Classroom, teachers can start individually configured exams on all student devices. See https://safeexambrowser.org/ios for more information.


SafeExamBrowser for iOS was developed by Daniel R. Schneider, ETH Zurich, IT Services, based on the original idea of Safe Exam Browser by Stefan Schneider, University of Giessen
Project concept: Thomas Piendl, Daniel R. Schneider, Damian Büchel, Andreas Hefti, Nadim Ritter, Dirk Bauer, Michael Kern, Kai Reuter, Tobias Halbherr, Karsten Burger, Marco Lehre, Brigitte Schmucki, Oliver Rahs.

Safe Exam Browser is released as freeware. The code is subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the "License"); you may only use these files in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ .

Important parts of this project have been carried out as part of the program "AAA/SWITCH – e-Infrastructure for e-Science" led by SWITCH, the Swiss National Research and Education Network and the cooperative project "Learning Infrastructure" (part of the CRUS program "Information scientifique: accès, traitement et sauvegarde") coordinated by SWITCH, and was supported by funds from the ETH Board and the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).

What’s New

Version 3.4.1

• Added button to show Config QR Code in in-app Settings / Configuration.
• No longer using the modern AAC API with iOS older than 18.1, unless using the AAC Multi-App Mode on iPadOS 17.7.1 or iPadOS 18.1 and newer (on iPadOS 17.7.1 the option Settings / Security / Use Modern AAC API must explicitly be enabled).
• Enabled the Settings app option "Allow Cross-Website Tracking" for SEB.
• Changed default value for setting browserWindowWebView back to webViewSelectPreferModernInForeignNewTabs (2), as using the option webViewSelectPreferModern would have prevented detecting settings which caused the classic WebView to be used in previous SEB version. This setting (browserWindowWebView) is anyways ignored since SEB 3.4 for iOS.
• Fixed: Removal message for the classic WebView (UIWebView) was not displayed in some cases.
This warning is displayed on top of browser tabs when settings require the classic WebView. You can disable this warning being displayed, but if you are the vendor of an assessment system which isn't yet compatible with the modern WebView, you need to update your integration now (use SEB Javascript API instead of HTTP header check for BEK/CK, see safeexambrowser.org/developer).

Optional features which need to be individually configured and are disabled by default:
• Implemented lock screen closed confirmation to SEB Server for iOS.
• Only accept JOIN-Instruction for screen proctoring if SEB settings contain enableScreenProctoring = true (this could have caused inconsistencies when using screen proctoring).

Ratings and Reviews

1.7 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

Usa kid ,

Old buggy app

Absolutely useless app that doesn’t work. I don’t understand why professors want us to use such a horrible app that looks like it was programmed in 2005.

✋😅🤚 ,

Too complex

If this is for exams or quizzes, THANK YOU SO MUCH that you invent it. The thing is when I click the file, the file didn’t open and it skip to a page with Microsoft apps, it took me more than 5 mins to went back to the quiz because the button were so strange. How much time do students have in one quiz? Rly mad at it.

GeorgeYitzchak ,

NOT the right software for teachers.

In school we’ve been using this application for a while and it never ceased to amaze me at how many problems it has.
The app:
-lags
-freezes
-outright doesn’t work or even turn on
-doesn’t save test/exam/quiz progress

To any teacher who is trying to find an alternative way or app to test students, this software is NOT the RIGHT one.

PS: same problems occur on both mobile devices and PC/computer and on all type of OS’s.

Hope you found this review suited for you.
Sincerely.

App Privacy

The developer, ETH Zurich, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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