What Lockedscreen is
Lockedscreen is a Windows desktop application used by schools to deliver controlled digital exams and assessments.
The application helps teachers and school administrators create or import exams, configure secure exam packages, connect selected exams to supported learning platforms, and manage student submissions in a controlled exam environment.
Google Classroom integration
When a school enables Google Classroom integration, Lockedscreen may request permission from a teacher's Google account to support teacher-authorized classroom workflows.
- Identify the signed-in teacher.
- List Google Classroom classes available to that teacher.
- Read selected classroom coursework and roster information.
- Create or connect exam-related coursework where the teacher chooses to do so.
- Access Google Drive files only where needed for the configured classroom workflow.
Lockedscreen uses Google permissions only for teacher-authorized school exam workflows.
Who uses Lockedscreen
- Schools
- Teachers
- Examination administrators
- Invigilators
- Students taking assigned assessments
Students use Lockedscreen to enter their assigned student details, open assigned exams, complete responses, and submit their work under the school's exam rules.
Security and exam control
Lockedscreen provides secure-session controls, exam timing, access rules, and kiosk-assist features. Strong lockdown depends on proper school configuration, supervised devices, Windows kiosk policies, and approved deployment practices.
Schools should test Lockedscreen on their own devices before using it for formal examinations.