Turnitin Assignment

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

Turnitin: Exporting grades, similarity scores and submission list

There are two key reports you can download from the Turnitin Assignment Inbox. Grade Report Turnitin grades will flow through to the Blackboard Gradebook, and you can download grades from there. But you can also export marks direct from a Turnitin Assignment Inbox. Simply click on the Download All button and select Grade Report. Select […]

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Turnitin: Download Files

There may be occasions when you need to download students’ submissions to Turnitin, such as: To print out paper copies of students’ work submitted electronically. To save a copy of student work locally to your computer, to either view it offline or mark outside of Turnitin. To archive copies of either the original file submitted

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Turnitin: Hidden Text Flags (in Similarity Reports)

For further information please see the original article on the Turnitin guides page. ‘Flags’ are a new feature in the Turnitin Feedback Studio. ‘Flags’ highlight if there is any hidden text on a submission, which can help with issues around academic integrity. They are identified by the flag icon, found in the Assignment Inbox. Open

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Turnitin: Anonymous marking

Anonymous marking is addressed in The University Examinations and Assessment Handbook, which states, “Wherever practicable and appropriate, coursework should remain anonymous to the marker until the marking has been completed.” Turnitin allows for the anonymous marking of papers submitted by students, by hiding students’ names from markers and programme administrators. Some points to note: How do

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Turnitin: Marking when students have not submitted online

When might I do this? In some disciplines (e.g. Fine Arts, Theatre or Mathematics), students will often be assessed on work which is not suitable for online submission. However, you may want to take advantage of Turnitin’s grading tools to provide feedback via the University’s virtual learning environment (VLE). Similarly, you may wish to provide

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Turnitin Assignment – Retrieving Archived Assignments

Whilst courses /modules on Blackboard remain available for the duration of a student’s studies, you may find that through special circumstances such as student suspension of studies, exam board requirements or even requests from former students, some older courses have been archived following the five year process of courses on Blackboard. If this occurs, and

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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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