Originality Reports - Inspera Originality

Originality Reports - Inspera Originality

 

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. 

Originality reports are available for the following Manually marked question types:

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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. 

  1. Set up a test in the Deliver module. 
  2. Enable Marking 2.0. 
  3. Under Options, select the Security test settings and click Request Originality Report
  4. Set your documentation language
    • Select an Original language
    • Select a Translated language (optional)
  5. If enabled for your tenant, click AI Authorship.

Note: It will take up to 15 minutes after the test closes before an Originality report is published.  

Defining the Languages

Inspera Originality allows the analysis to happen in two languages: the original language of the answer submitted by the candidate and a translation language.

  • The Original language is a mandatory setting and indicates the language in which the candidate is supposed to submit their answer. It's important that this setting is correctly defined.
  • The Translated language is a bonus (and optional) setting that allows checking the candidate’s answer against one more language. The main advantage of this feature is the possibility of analyzing a language from which the candidates commonly translate.

Example

Original language: Swedish

Translated language: English

In this example, the Original language is Swedish, reflecting the language proficiency of the Swedish candidates. The Translated language is English, chosen due to the prevalence of online content available in that language.

Note: Currently both languages are defined for the whole test and it's not possible to define them per question or per candidate.

AI Authorship

Enabling AI Authorship includes an analysis in the Originality report, evaluating the potential risk of a candidate’s answer being AI-generated. By default, AI Authorship checking is disabled and will not be part of the originality checking unless the Planner includes it.

Enabling AI Authorship instantly makes it a part of the Originality Index where Originality levels (high risk, medium risk, low risk) are directly applied as well. The similarity-checking process ignores this feature if it is not activated in the Security tab of the setup screen.

To enable AI authorship: 

  1. Set up a test in the Deliver module. 
  2. Enable Marking 2.0. 
  3. Under Options, select the Security test settings and click Request Originality Report
  4. Click AI Authorship.

The AI authorship will be part of the Originality Report and will impact the Originality Index.

 

 

Currently, users cannot use AI authorship as a stand-alone feature. To use the AI Authorship analysis feature, it must be enabled within the platform to be a part of the Originality Report alongside other features.

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. 

To request an originality Report:

  1. Select the Marking workspace.
  2. In the Marking menu, select the Originality Index tab. 
  3. Click Request report.

Note: It will take up to 15 minutes after the test closes before an originality report is published. 

View Originality Reports 

This is available for Planners and Graders.

You can view Originality report scores within the Marking and Overview workspace.

Marking Workspace

  1. Once the test is closed, select the Marking workspace.
  2. Select the candidate you want to preview Originality reports for. 
  3. In the Marking menu, select the Originality Index tab. 

Overview Workspace

  1. Once the test is closed, select the Overview workspace.
  2. Click a score underneath the Originality column to view an individual candidate's Originality report.

 

Inspera Originality Report

How to read an Originality index

There are 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

How to Read an Originality Report

An Originality report is divided into the following sections:

  1. Originality Index: a classification system that takes into account various originality checks
  2. Sources: the sources that matched with the submitted answer
  3. Answer analysis: which sections of the answer are more likely to be original

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