For Students
Show what you know.
No paper to write. No essay-writing endurance contest. Just a conversation where you explain what you understand and walk away with a transcript, a grade, and something concrete to discuss with your teacher.
About the video
If your teacher turns on video proctoring for an assessment, here's what that means and what it doesn't.
Compound signals only
The system flags patterns like “long pause + suddenly fluent reading” or “eyes leave the camera AND speech rhythm changes.” Looking up while you think, eye-contact aversion, restarts, and brief glances at notes you wrote yourself are explicitly NOT flagged. Personal speaking style is not a cheating signal.
The teacher always sees the recording
If you think the AI got it wrong on you, ask your teacher to watch the video together. They make the final call — and they can override anything the AI flagged. Often the explanation is obvious in the first 30 seconds: you were thinking, you were looking at your own notes, you were stretching. They'll see it for themselves.
What to expect
Get the assessment from your teacher
They'll share a class link or post it in your LMS. Sometimes you submit a paper first; sometimes you go straight to the interview.
Take the interview
Adaptive questions about the material. Multiple-choice and open-ended. ~5–25 minutes depending on what your teacher set.
Your teacher reviews
They review the transcript, the AI grade, and any flags. They override what they want, add a note, and publish. You get the report — and can discuss anything in office hours.