Two features fairly new to Respondus Monitor that you may not be aware of are the “Sensitivity Settings” and the “Show Your Work” feature.
Sensitivity Settings
Respondus Monitor now has a new feature that lets you adjust the sensitivity settings allowing you to decide how closely the system keeps an eye on student activity during exams. Now, you can now choose a stricter setting to capture more possible concerns or a lower sensitivity to reduce unnecessary alerts, such as slight lighting shifts or natural movements. This flexibility helps create a more balanced testing experience, protecting exam integrity while also supporting a fair and less stressful environment for students. The sensitivity setting is found by visiting the Lockdown Browser tab in Brightspace and accessing the Class Results section of a test.
Sensitivity Levels
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- Strict– Strict sensitivity adds the “Partially Missing” flag to indicate when the student’s eyes and/or portions of the face aren’t appearing in the proctoring video.
- Standard – Standard sensitivity, which is the default setting, is for a typical exam environment where students have a frontal camera and are mostly looking in the direction of their screen.
- Relaxed– Relaxed sensitivity relies less on face detection and more on whether a student is somewhere in the video frame. A Missing flag will still result if a person cannot be detected at all. Relaxed sensitivity is recommended for exams that permit students to use additional resources (notes, books, calculators etc.), write on paper, or generally, look away from their screen. It is also recommended when an instructor requires the webcam to be positioned with a side-view angle of the student.
(from Respondus, 2025)
Visit Respondus Monitor: Understanding Proctoring Results to learn more about interpreting flags and sensitivity settings.
Show Your Work Feature
This feature allows students to upload images of any written work completed during the exam. When enabled, students will be prompted to add photos of their work immediately after submitting the exam.
For step-by-step instructions and more details, visit Using the “Show Your Work” feature in Respondus Monitor.





