Turnitin Assignment

Create, manage and mark a Turnitin Assignment. Guidance about similarity checking.

Internal moderation workflow 6: Turnitin Named 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 ‘Feedback release date‘ set in Turnitin. If the feedback release date is delayed the Administrator may […]

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Internal moderation workflow 5: Turnitin Named Marking + Named Moderation inside 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   Moderator To find papers flagged by first markers In the Turnitin Assignment, search the Inbox by name. If useful, you can also sort the Turnitin Assignment Inbox by

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Internal moderation workflow 7: Turnitin Anonymous Marking + Anonymous Moderation inside 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 Moderator To find specific papers flagged by the first marker Use the Search text box to find the required Paper ID. If useful, you can also sort the Inbox by

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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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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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