Monitor uses the LockDown Browser functionality, so you’ll want to enable it in your course by going to Settings, then the Navigation tab, and find LockDown Browser in the list of tools. Click the three dots and select Enable, then scroll down and Save. You should now have LockDown Browser in your left menu. Students will not see this menu item. This quiz covers the material from the Lab One (module 1) Need to Know Sheet. Read each question carefully. Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate, correctly-spelled word(s) or phrase(s). People have come to the conclusion that grooming dogs at home is a must-do. And surprise surprise, it ended disastrously! Take a look at some of the funniest quarantine haircuts: dog edition. Review the Support documentation for Respondus Monitor or contact Teaching and Learning Technologies at classes@emory.edu for help getting it set up. Because it is built on top of Respondus Lockdown Browser, using Respondus Monitor can present challenges for users of assistive technology. Open your Canvas course and navigate to the Modules page in the course. Create a new module if needed or you can add the Zoom link to an existing module.
It is easy to integrate your Canvas course with Zoom by adding links to your Zoom sessions as External Links in your course modules—or as links in any other area of your course.
1. Create a meeting in Zoom (https://emory.zoom.us/) and copy the meeting's share URL.
2. Open your Canvas course and navigate to the Modules page in the course.
3. Create a new module if needed or you can add the Zoom link to an existing module.
4. Click on the +plus sign at the top right of the module you wish to add the Zoom link to and choose External link from the list of options that appear. (Be sure to choose External URL and not External Tool.)
Emory Lockdown Browser
5. Paste the previously copied URL from Zoom into the URL field in Canvas
6. Check “Load in New Tab” to ensure that the content is visible in all browsers
7. Click “Add Item” to Save
Emory Respondus Lockdown Browser
Consult our Teaching with Zoom resource for more information and advice on using Zoom with your class.