This is available for Planners and Graders.
Inspera Originality is an originality reporting feature offered by the Inspera Assessment platform. You can request Originality reports directly within the grading tool. This article will provide you with information on Inspera Originality, along with a step-by-step tutorial on activating it within your test.
You can find more information about the integration between Inspera Assessment and Inspera Originality here. More information about the Inspera Originality product can be found here.
Originality reports are available for the following Manually marked question types:
- Essay
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Upload Assignment.
- to see the list of support files you can check here.
Content
- How to request an originality report as a Planner
- How to request an originality report as a Grader
- View originality reports
- Inspera Originality Report
How to Request an Originality Report as a Planner
As the Planner of a test, you can request for originality reports to be generated for all candidate submissions on a test. This is done in the preparation phase, and the reports will be ready for the grader(s) once they start grading. Note: It will take up to 15 minutes after the test closes before an Originality report is published.
- Set up a test in the Deliver module
- Enable Marking 2.0 (Inspera Originality is not available in Marking 1.0)
- Under Security test settings, click Request Originality Report
- Select the Integration Options you want to use in this test
- Translation similarity - paid setting
- AI Authorship Prediction - paid setting
- Archive Documents - free but requires activation
- Share Originality Reports with candidates - free but requires activation
- Contextual Similarity
- Exclude Citations
- Excluded source criteria
- Include URL
- Exclude URL
For more information about each of these options please check out our page about the Inspera Originality integration settings.
How to request an Originality Report as a Grader
If the Planner does not request an originality report in the test settings, no reports will be available when opening the Originality tab. Requesting the report as a Grader will not include any of the previously described settings.
To request an originality Report:
- Select the Marking workspace.
- In the Marking menu, select the Originality Index tab.
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Click Request report.
- This wiill request a basic report, without any of the additional settings available to the Planner.
Note: It will take up to 15 minutes after the test closes before an originality report is published.
Originality Report
Access the report
This is available for Planners and Graders.
You can view Originality report scores within the Marking and Overview workspace.
Marking Workspace
- Once the test is closed, select the Marking workspace.
- Select the candidate you want to preview Originality reports for.
- In the Marking menu, select the Originality Index tab.
Overview Workspace
- Once the test is closed, select the Overview workspace.
- Click a score underneath the Originality column to view an individual candidate's Originality report. It will redirect you the the Originality Index tab of the Marking workspace.
Read Originality Report
An originality report contains the Originality Index and the explanation for how the index was calculated.
The Originality Index, which is a classification system that takes into account various originality checks, has three different possible levels:
- High Risk: There is a high risk of the answer not containing original content
- Medium Risk: There is probably some content that is not original
- Low Risk: Most likely the content is original
The explanation for how the index was calculated includes the sources and the analysis. More information about the originality report generated by Inspera Originality can be found here.
Share Originality Report with Candidates
The report can be accessed in a read only view by the Candidates if the Planner decides to share the report with them. It will be accessible through the Candidate Report and thus it is necessary to enable it for the test. More information about how to share the report with the candidates can be accessed here.