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: 5
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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.
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04 Jul, '23
Richard Bateman AdminI may make it possible to grant more fine-grained control over permissions at a future point, but I don't think "evict" is actually something that needs to be done often, so I'm not going to worry about it too much. There are arguments that can be made either direction, so in the absence of a compelling reason to spend time on it I'm going to leave it alone.