Academic Units

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The Academic Units section, conveniently split between Total Subjects and Total Assignments, allows administrators to view all subjects and assignments present in the system. 

Important

Both the Total Subjects and Total Assignments pages categorize submissions by originality score, based on institutional settings configured by the administrator.

Submissions can be displayed either as percentage ranges (e.g., Submission from 0–20%) or as risk labels (Low, Medium, and High Risk).

For more details, see System Settings.

Total Subjects

On the Total Subjects page, administrators can view a complete list of all subjects present in the system. Administrators can use several key tools to navigate and work with subjects effectively.

  1. Subjects are listed in rows, each showing key details for the corresponding subject. Administrators can view the total number of educators, students, assignments, and submissions for each subject. Submissions are categorized by their originality scores. Those still being processed appear in the Processing Queue column, while code submissions are listed under the Code Submissions column. 

    • Clicking a number in the Assignments column redirects to the corresponding assignment. 
    • Clicking a number in the Submissions column redirects to the corresponding submissions.
  2. Administrators can filter assignments by educator or name. The refresh button denoted by ↺ resets the filters. 

    Administrators can export the Total Subjects page in Excel, PDF, or CSV

Total Assignments

On the Total Assignments page, administrators can view a complete list of all assignments present in the system. Administrators can use several key tools to navigate and work with assignments effectively.

  1. Assignments are listed in rows, each displaying key details including the subject, educator, start/end dates, and the number of submissions.

    Assignment submissions are categorized based on their originality scores. Those still being processed appear in the Processing Queue column, while code submissions are listed under the Code Submissions column. 

    Clicking a number in the Submissions column redirects to the corresponding submissions for the assignment. 

  2. Administrators can use several key tools to navigate and work with assignment effectively.
    1. Administrators can filter assignments by educator, subject, or name. The refresh button denoted by ↺ resets the filters. 

    2. Administrators can export the Total Assignments page in Excel, PDF, or CSV

    3. Administrators can download Originality Reports and Submissions Files for submissions in an assignment.

      They can do this for a specific assignment by selecting the checkbox in its corresponding row, or for all assignments at once by selecting the checkbox in the header row of the assignments table. 

      A progress indicator will appear at the bottom of the screen. Administrators can continue using the application without having to wait for the download to finish. 

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