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Buyer FAQ

Short answers for instructors, departments, and institutional reviewers evaluating Examination Center.

Examination Center is in early access — we're onboarding institutions through our Early Access Program. The information here describes our current platform and direction and may evolve; it is not a contractual commitment.

Product fit

Examination Center provides the controlled coding-exam runtime and monitoring layer around your existing workflow. It helps students write and run real code in the browser under consistent conditions, while instructors keep academic judgment and grading control.

Operational answers

LMS or secure linkUse it through the LMS workflow or share a secure exam link and access code.Product tourSee the student runtime, instructor monitoring view, recovery flow, and export records.Institutional reviewSecurity, privacy, FERPA/GDPR, accessibility, retention, and sub-processors in one hub.

FAQ

Is Examination Center an autograder?

No. It does not grade, score, or keep a grade book. It provides the controlled exam runtime, monitoring, recovery, and evidence records; grading stays in the institution's current workflow.

Does it replace the LMS?

No. It can work inside an LMS workflow or manually through a secure exam/interpreter/compiler link and access code. The LMS can remain the course system and grading workflow.

What do students install?

Nothing. Students use a modern browser. Python runs in the browser; C, C++, Fortran, and Java run in secure sandboxes.

What happens if the browser freezes or the connection drops?

Student work autosaves. The session can be recovered so a technical interruption does not automatically mean lost work.

How does monitoring work?

Instructors can monitor current code, run history, save state, session timelines, and integrity alerts while the exam is underway.

Does it block all AI?

The exam workspace has no built-in AI assistance or autocomplete. It does not claim to control every external device or website; integrity signals are surfaced as evidence for human review.

Are alerts verdicts?

No. Alerts and similarity signals are evidence for instructor review, never automated accusations, guilt findings, or grades.

How does Early Access work?

You apply for a supported pilot, we confirm the course or cohort fit, set up the workspace, help with exam-day workflow, and then discuss instructor/course or department/institution pricing after the pilot.

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