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Custom URLs for Embedded Exams
A few clients have started to realize the value of embedding the complete student exams interface into their own web-pages. However, several noted that Exam Professor continued to send their students to the standard Exam Professor log-in.
A few late nights later and we have a solution: Custom log-in URLs for your students.
Where is this new feature?
Once you log-in as a teacher, click on the account hyperlink in the top right corner of your screen. In this section you will see a tab called "Embed" and the new feature is included near the bottom of that tab. Here, you can insert your own personal log-in URL you've created on your web site.
This new feature works as follows:
- If the field is left blank, students will receive notification emails pointing to the traditional Exam Professor log-in page.
- If you place your own URL in the box, students will receive emails pointing to that address in their notification emails.
Of course, Exam Professor cannot be responsible for the validity of the URL you use in this field. It is always wise to test out your URLs before sending off a mass of emails to your students.
If you need additional information on how to embed the complete student exams interface please contact us using our support form.
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