Apr 15, 2026 | 10 min read

What It Takes to Successfully Roll Out Online Proctoring Inside an LMS

Ease of Use
Online Proctoring
Stephanie Dion
Stephanie Dion
Marketing and Sales Manager, uxpertise April 15, 2026 10 min read

Guest blog by uxpertise

Rolling out online proctoring inside a Learning Management System (LMS) can feel daunting—for administrators and learners alike. Concerns around usability, learner stress, and an increase in customer support requests often slow adoption.

The reality is that when online proctoring is implemented thoughtfully, it can be seamless, learner-friendly, and highly effective—while actually reducing operational complexity.

Based on uxpertise’s experience supporting regulators and credentialing bodies, here’s what it truly takes to successfully roll out online proctoring inside an LMS, while ensuring reliable results and a positive learner experience.

1. Choose an LMS With Proctoring Already Integrated

One of the most important decisions happens before rollout even begins.

Whenever possible, organizations should choose an LMS with online proctoring already integrated, rather than relying on disconnected third-party tools. An integrated approach:

  • Simplifies onboarding for administrators and learners
  • Enables faster deployment of proctored exams
  • Reduces technical friction and user confusion
  • Minimizes IT and support dependencies

When proctoring is built directly into the LMS, learners stay in a single, familiar environment—no juggling platforms, no unnecessary steps.

2. Pilot Before Scaling

Before launching to your full learner population, run a pilot test with internal staff or a small group of learners.

A pilot helps you:

  • Validate exam workflows end-to-end
  • Identify usability or communication gaps
  • Confirm rules and technical requirements
  • Gather real user feedback

This step alone can prevent a large volume of avoidable support requests and ensures a smoother full-scale rollout.

3. Prepare Learners With Clear, Simple Resources

Learner preparation is one of the biggest drivers of success.

We recommend creating:

  • A short video tutorial explaining the proctoring experience
  • A simple written guide outlining key steps
  • A practice proctored exam so learners can test the process in advance

Practice exams are especially effective. They reduce anxiety, build confidence, and ensure learners know exactly what to expect—long before exam day.

4. Clearly Communicate Exam Rules and Requirements

Transparency builds trust and compliance.

Make sure learners understand:

  • Identification requirements (for example, government-issued ID)
  • What is not permitted (phones, notes, additional devices)
  • The need for a quiet, private testing environment
  • Technical requirements such as camera, microphone, and internet connection

Clear expectations upfront significantly reduce issues during the exam and lower post-exam support inquiries.

5. Let Learners Know What Happens After the Exam

Many learners are uncertain about what happens once an exam is submitted.

Communicate clearly:

  • How exams are reviewed
  • When results will be available
  • Whether any additional verification may occur
  • How to get help if they have questions

This clarity reinforces confidence in the integrity of the process and reduces unnecessary follow-up requests.

6. Prioritize User Friendliness and Reliable Results

Successful online proctoring should support learners—not intimidate them.

A well-integrated solution:

  • Is intuitive and easy to use
  • Requires minimal technical knowledge
  • Produces reliable, defensible outcomes
  • Strengthens trust in assessment integrity

When learners feel supported, adoption increases and confidence in the system grows.

80%
Reduction in Support Requests After Switching Proctoring Technology
Source: Angela Kapassouris, Senior Learning Specialist, CMRAO

Case Study: CMRAO’s 80% Reduction in Support Requests After Switching Proctoring Technology

CMRAO, a uxpertise client, had been delivering online exams using a different proctoring solution within the uxpertise LMS. While functional, the experience created friction for learners and resulted in a high volume of customer support requests.

When uxpertise made the decision to switch technology providers and integrate Integrity Advocate directly into the LMS, the impact was immediate.

After the transition, CMRAO experienced:

  • An 80% reduction in customer support requests
  • A noticeably easier experience for learners
  • No required software downloads
  • A more intuitive, user-friendly interface
  • A truly seamless, all-in-one assessment environment

By combining an integrated proctoring solution with clear learner preparation and guidance, CMRAO significantly improved both learner experience and operational efficiency.

A Successful Rollout Is About Preparation, Not Complexity

Rolling out online proctoring inside an LMS doesn’t need to be complex or disruptive.

By choosing an integrated solution, piloting before launch, preparing learners proactively, and focusing on usability, organizations can:

  • Reduce support requests
  • Improve learner confidence
  • Maintain high standards of integrity
  • Scale assessments with confidence

At uxpertise, we believe the most effective proctoring solutions are the ones learners trust—because everything simply works.

Access our webinar on-demand

Ahead of the Curve: Building Trustworthy Licensing Programs in a Changing Assessment Security Landscape
Why modern regulators and credentialing bodies need integrated systems, not disconnected tools, to stay credible, compliant, and confident.

On-demand webinar

Protecting your licensing program
in the age of AI.

Watch our joint session with uxpertise and CMRAO to see how leading credentialing bodies are securing exam integrity without sacrificing the candidate experience.

Human review on every flag No install required 98% client retention Zero breaches in 12 years
Recognized on G2 G2 Spring 2026 Leader G2 Spring 2026 Easiest To Use G2 Spring 2026 Best Usability
Watch On Demand Free to watch. No registration required.
Ready when you are.

Frequently Asked Questions

Integrity Advocate is built directly into the uxpertise platform, so learners never leave their familiar exam environment. There is no separate login, no software to install, and no additional accounts to manage. Administrators launch proctored exams from the same interface they already use. Learn more about how Integrity Advocate connects with learning platforms.

Yes. Integrity Advocate runs entirely in the browser. Learners do not need to download an app, install a plugin, or configure their device ahead of time. This removes one of the most common barriers to adoption and is a key reason organizations see a dramatic drop in support requests after switching. Read more about why no-install proctoring matters for your candidates.

Learners complete a short identity verification step, allow camera access, and begin their exam — all within the same browser window. The process is designed to feel routine, not invasive. Clear on-screen instructions guide each step, and practice exams can be enabled so candidates know exactly what to expect before exam day. See how we design for learner confidence.

Because Integrity Advocate is already integrated into the uxpertise platform, deployment is significantly faster than implementing a disconnected third-party tool. Most organizations can configure and pilot proctored exams within days, not months. The combination of pre-built integration, browser-based delivery, and dedicated onboarding support means your team spends less time on setup and more time on your program. Learn more about what implementation looks like with Integrity Advocate.

Regulatory and credentialing programs require results that hold up under scrutiny — by governing bodies, legal review, or public challenge. Our mandatory human review model produces documented, defensible outcomes that automated-only platforms cannot match. Every flag is reviewed. Every decision is supported by human judgment. Explore how we serve credentialing and regulatory organizations.

Related Resources