Your submissions

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Educators in Inspera Originality can upload documents for on-demand originality checking. Uploaded documents are conveniently stored and displayed on the Your Submissions page for easy access.

Unless specified by the educator when uploading a document, an upload is not stored in the institutional archive and used for future collusion checks. For an overview of available settings when making uploads as an educator, please see Add Units.

Important

The Originality classification for submissions is listed under the Originality Index column and can be displayed either as a percentage (e.g., 92.8%) or risk label (Low, Medium, and High Risk).

For more details, see System Settings.

Your Submissions Page

On the Your Submissions page, educators can view a complete list of documents they have uploaded. 

  1. Educator uploads are displayed in rows, each presenting details about the corresponding upload, such as the title, date, word count, and originality index. In addition, each upload/submission features a View Report button that opens the corresponding Originality Report. 

    The Originality Index represents the level of potential originality issues detected in a given upload/submission. 

    When the upload/submission is flagged for potential manipulations, a flag icon is displayed alongside the Originality Index. 

    The Originality classifications for submissions are listed under the Originality Index column and can be displayed either as a percentage (e.g., 92.8%) or as risk labels (Low, Medium, High Risk).

    Users can choose how many submissions to display per page using the dropdown in the bottom-left corner. Available options are 5, 10, 25, or 50 items per page. Adjusting this setting can help users navigate large lists more efficiently and find submissions faster. 
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    1. Educators can filter the documents they have uploaded by classification. 

    2. Educators can search for documents they have uploaded by title. 

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