ExamClutch for Brandeis University
Brandeis University runs its online quizzes and tests on Moodle. Here is exactly how ExamClutch works with Moodle — and, honestly, where it does not.
How ExamClutch works on Brandeis University's Moodle
Moodle is open-source, so configuration varies. Watch for sequential navigation (no going back) and auto-submit timers, which differ per instructor.
- Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store.
- Pair it with the code in your dashboard.
- Open your Moodle quiz and press Cmd+Shift+X (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+X (Windows/Linux).
- Wait about 30 seconds while it reads the questions.
- Double-click a question to apply the suggested answer. It handles multiple choice, multi-select, dropdown, and fill-in-the-blank.
Is your Brandeis University quiz proctored?
Moodle quizzes are unproctored unless the instructor turns on Safe Exam Browser or a proctoring plugin. Under Safe Exam Browser — a kiosk browser — no extension loads.
This matters more than anything else: ExamClutch works on unproctored quizzes only. If a quiz requires a separate download or a webcam check, a Chrome extension cannot run inside it. Read the unproctored vs. proctored breakdown to tell which one you are in.
Go deeper
- How to finish a Moodle quiz fast — the full Moodle walkthrough.
- The fastest way to finish an unproctored online quiz
- Other Moodle schools
FAQ
Does ExamClutch work with Brandeis University's Moodle quizzes?
Yes, on unproctored Moodle quizzes you take in a normal Chrome tab. ExamClutch reads the question from the page and applies the answer with a double-click. It cannot run if your instructor requires a lockdown browser or proctoring tool.
Is my Brandeis University quiz proctored?
Moodle quizzes are unproctored unless the instructor turns on Safe Exam Browser or a proctoring plugin. Under Safe Exam Browser — a kiosk browser — no extension loads.
How do I use ExamClutch at Brandeis University?
Install the Chrome extension, pair it with the code in your dashboard, open your Moodle quiz, and press Cmd+Shift+X (Mac) or Ctrl+Shift+X (Windows). Wait about 30 seconds, then double-click a question to apply the answer.
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