Assessment & Feedback

Collection of Assessment guides. i.e. Creating assignments, Managing permissions, and Marking & Feedback

Internal moderation workflow 8: Turnitin Anonymous Marking + Named Moderation after 15 days

This moderation process is supported by the features in Turnitin and Blackboard . See Internal Moderation overview for details of other moderation scenarios. Roles   First marker Administrator – after 15 days Marks are released automatically to students on the date set in ‘Feedback release date’ in Turnitin settings. This date also lifts anonimity and […]

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Mode of Submission: Bb presentation / performance (group)

RISIS Mode of Submission Use for What’s created in Blackboard Students submit to Channel for feedback AG03 Bb presentation / performance (group) Group presentation / performance Blackboard Assignment Blackboard Assignment Blackboard Assignment Use this option where students work and present in class as a group. One member of the group may be required to submit a

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Turnitin: A staff guide to interpreting the Similarity Report

This guide describes what a similarity report shows and how to interpret matches highlighted on a student’s assignment submitted to Turnitin. The similarity report is an effective way to: Check that online sources in an assignment have been properly cited and the text has not simply been copied without appropriate referencing. Help students as a

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Turnitin: A staff guide to viewing the Similarity Report

The similarity report highlights text in a student’s paper that matches an online source. Lecturers can choose to generate a similarity report when a student submits their assignment through Turnitin in Blackboard. Why make use of Similarity Reports? The similarity report can be used as a formative learning tool to assist students in understanding and

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Turnitin: Annotate a paper with comments and QuickMarks

When looking at a student’s paper in the Turnitin Feedback Studio you will see the blue instructor feedback toolbar on the right hand side. Adding QuickMarks Quickmarks are re-usable comments that have been saved in your personal library. You can either: 1.    Open the QuickMarks section of the right-hand panel. 2.    Drag an existing QuickMark onto the appropriate place in

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