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== 🔎 Use Brisk for Teachers: Inspect Writing Feature ==
== 🔎 Use Brisk for Teachers: Inspect Writing Feature ==


Brisk for Teachers is a free tool that offers a unique '''''Inspect Writing''''' feature, which provides a detailed account of how students complete and edit a Google Doc. This feature is particularly useful for detecting instances where content may have been copied and pasted from other sources, whether generated by AI or otherwise.
'''''Brisk for Teachers''''' is a free tool that offers a unique '''''Inspect Writing''''' feature, which provides a detailed account of how students complete and edit a Google Doc. This feature is particularly useful for detecting instances where content may have been copied and pasted from other sources, whether generated by AI or otherwise.


Get started with Brisk by downloading the Chrome Extension from their website: https://www.briskteaching.com/
Get started with Brisk by downloading the Chrome Extension from their website: https://www.briskteaching.com/


Note: you '''''only''''' need to use the '''''free version'''''. If you have questions about this, please reach out to Matthijs or Matt in the Tech Team.
Note: you '''''only''''' need to use the '''''free version'''''. If you have questions about this, please reach out to Matthijs or Matt in the Tech Team.
== 🔎 Use Revision History Chrome Extension ==
The '''''Revision History Chrome Extension''''' allows you to quickly view "big" copy and paste actions within a Google Doc. It also shows you:
* Deletions
* Large copy/pastes
* Writing sessions
* Active writing time
* "Show drafting process replay"
To get started with '''''Revision History in Google Chrome''''', download the extension from [https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/revision-history/dlepebghjlnddgihakmnpoiifjjpmomh?hl=en-US here]. Once it's installed, refresh the tab with the document you want to look at, and then use the "Revision History" action menu underneath the Google Docs toolbar. You will now have all the information and statistics related to the current document!