Lower the eviction permission down to a regular VE
There are many times when a testing team needs to evict a candidate from a testing room, e.g. when the number of administering VEs drop below 3, when Zoom drops the candidate, a candidate does not follow instructions, when one of the VEs hit the big red "close all breakout rooms" button, etc. If a regular VE can authorize to admit a candidate, then a regular VE should be able to evict w/o having to get a VE Admin involved.
Comments: 4
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18 Jun, '22
NaomiI think it should be an admin The VEs can unassign themselves from the candidate
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19 Jun, '22
Rick Norton WM6M 1210EI don't understand. Admitting a candidate, Zoom dropping a candidate and closing all breakout rooms are Zoom functions, not ET functions. And, not all VEs are co-owners, or even VE Admins. Not everybody has every permission as it is. Absolute worst case is a VE goes back to the main room to get somebody to do it, like getting somebody to edit the applicant data.
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19 Jun, '22
Art N8BLKRick, under manage candidate, there is an evict candidate button for VE Admin and up. Often rooms don't have one
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19 Jun, '22
Dave Wickert"often rooms don't have one" -- and that is my point. Evicting a test taker from ET ensure that they cannot move forward with an exam if they have been dropped from Zoom. And even if you do have a VE admin in the room, they could be the one that drops from Zoom . . so unless you have everyone be a VE Admin, you can get into a circumstance when the candidate continues to move forward with their exam even if there are Zoom issues. If a regular VE can admit a candidate (does not even have to be assigned to them), then a regular VE should be able to evict them.