BlueBook gives universities control over the exam environment — integrating seamlessly with grading and student feedback apps.
BlueBook replaces the legacy paper blue book with a secure, configurable digital environment that professors control and students trust.
Deep packet inspection monitors all outbound network traffic during exams, blocking API calls to AI models — not just known websites, but any suspicious AI-related connections.
Each exam is fully configurable: timed or untimed, in-class or take-home, calculator allowed or not. Professors set the rules; BlueBook enforces them.
Connects to Canvas (and other major LMS platforms) via LTI. Rosters, assignments, grades, and deadlines sync automatically — no double entry, no switching tools.
Prevents students from copying text from external sources into the exam. The writing environment is sealed — every word is composed inside BlueBook.
Restrictions activate only during the exam window the student agreed to. Before and after, their computer is completely unrestricted. Consent-first, time-limited control.
A lightweight desktop agent that runs on both Windows and macOS. Students install once per semester — it activates only when an exam begins and goes silent when it ends.
BlueBook is designed to be invisible until it's needed — and crystal-clear when it matters.
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Before an exam begins, students see exactly what BlueBook will restrict — and for how long. No hidden monitoring, no ambiguity. They click "Start Exam" with full transparency about what's being locked down.
From inside Canvas, professors configure every aspect of the exam environment. No coding, no IT tickets — just clear options that map to real classroom decisions.
BlueBook doesn't just block a list of websites. It monitors at the system level to catch what other tools miss.
Inspects outbound traffic patterns at the OS level. Catches API calls to AI models, proxy attempts, and tunneled connections that browser-level tools can't see.
Suspicious activity is flagged immediately — both to the student (as a warning) and to the proctor dashboard. Full audit trail for every exam session.
During an active exam, BlueBook restricts which applications can run. Local AI tools, unauthorized browsers, and screen-sharing apps are blocked at the process level.
Students see exactly what is monitored before agreeing. Restrictions are time-bounded and fully transparent. No ambient surveillance — BlueBook only activates during exams.
BlueBook connects via LTI — the same standard your LMS uses for every other tool. Your IT team sets it up once; professors use it natively inside Canvas.
Rosters · Assignments · Grades
Exam Config · Monitoring · Sync
Desktop · Windows · macOS
See how BlueBook can give your university back control of the exam environment — without fighting technology.