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472 Talview Launches a Robust Remote Proctoring Solution for Exam Integrity – Talview Proview Live Proctoring

StartUp Beat
Sam Brake Guia @ StartUp Beat · 08/25/2020 11:50 EDT

Talview Launches a Robust Remote Proctoring Solution for Exam Integrity – Talview Proview Live Proctoring

Global AI recruitment and remote proctoring leader, Talview, today announces the launch of Talview Proview Live Proctoring, a comprehensive platform that combines the power of AI-enabled automated proctoring with active human monitoring and intervention. This all-inclusive solution enables educational institutions, ...

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