YuJa Verity

General plugins (Local) ::: local_yujaverity
Maintained by Kline Boudreau
This extension is used with YuJa Verity for Test Proctoring. YuJa Verity is a product that integrates with applicable Learning Managements Systems (LMS) to provide instructors the capability to monitor students taking tests through the LMS.
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Current versions available: 1

YuJa Verity for Test Proctoring allows Instructors to assign proctored exams to students. Moodle Administrators must integrate YuJa Verity for Test Proctoring within Moodle LTI 1.3 before Instructors and Students can utilize the tool.



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Kline Boudreau (Lead maintainer)
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  • Kline Boudreau
    Wed, 7 June 2023, 12:00 AM
    Dan - In the previous contribution, I could not change the plugin type. So I created this new installation with the updated plugin and code changes you specified.
  • Plugins bot
    Wed, 7 June 2023, 12:01 AM
    Approval issue created: CONTRIB-9294
  • Kline Boudreau
    Fri, 9 June 2023, 3:10 AM
    Hello, please provide a status update.
  • Dan Marsden
    Fri, 9 June 2023, 5:23 AM
    @Kline - the plugins review team are all volunteers, you have been lucky to get some early reviews of your code, and you've had "more reviews" than many of the others in the queue that have been waiting a couple of months for their first review. You will need to be patient with us. I also think we'll need to have an internal conversation about your hard-coded english language check against the assignment name and if that's something we can allow in the plugins db - It would probably have been better for you to implment this correctly as a quiz access rule and allow a teacher to enable/disable the functionality using a setting in the quiz (like how a quizaccess rule is supposed to work.) rather than having a local plugin that checks the name of the quiz and adds the js to the page.
  • Kline Boudreau
    Fri, 9 June 2023, 8:17 AM
    @dan -

    "I also think we'll need to have an internal conversation about your hard-coded english language check against the assignment name and if that's something we can allow in the plugins db - It would probably have been better for you to implment this correctly as a quiz access rule and allow a teacher to enable/disable the functionality using a setting in the quiz (like how a quizaccess rule is supposed to work.) rather than having a local plugin that checks the name of the quiz and adds the js to the page."

    Have you looked at the new submission? It no longer checks (reconfirmed with the engineer today) the name of the quiz.
  • Dan Marsden
    Fri, 9 June 2023, 8:28 AM
    Great to hear that was addressed - hopefully we'll look at this again soon. Thanks for your patience with the plugin review team!
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