The Proctoring Decision
Your institution is deciding whether to license an AI-based remote proctoring system for online exams. It tracks gaze, ambient sound, screen contents, and requires students to do a room scan with the webcam before each exam. Faculty are split. Students, when surveyed, are mostly opposed. The CFO is enthusiastic — the system would let the institution expand its online programs without proportionally expanding human invigilation costs. You are on the committee that has to recommend yes or no.
These scenarios are designed to surface tensions, not to prescribe answers. There is rarely one right path. Use them to provoke your team's actual conversation.
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