No, Studiosity’s validation approach is not AI detection.
Through authorship continuity and viva-style validation questions, educators gain insight into how a student developed and understands their assessment.
Authorship continuity looks at the patterns of the students own work, giving you reporting on the students writing process.
Students are asked to upload a baseline document at the start of their experience, and this builds their authorship voice.
No one document represents the student - and even as academic complexity improves over time, students' multi-faceted style and choices (paragraph choice, phrasing) persist.
The drafting process is also another step in the multi-layered validation process, and is transparent to educators as part of reporting. Likewise, the viva-style Q&A stages give the student a chance to speak to their new, sophisticated academic skills based on what they have submitted.

