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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.

Roles

 

First marker

  1. Open the Turnitin Assignment Inbox. Use the student names to flag papers which you wish to be moderated.Tii LTI inbox with student names revealed. One student's name is circled.
  2. Record details in the Moderation Form.
  3. Email the Moderation Form to the Internal Moderator.
 

Moderator

To find papers flagged by first markers

In the Turnitin Assignment, search the Inbox by name.

Search the inbox by name

If useful, you can also sort the Turnitin Assignment Inbox by Author.
Tii LTI inbox with order by author circled.

To find papers on grade boundaries

Sort the Turnitin Assignment Inbox by Grade. This should enable you to find papers which need moderation by selecting a sample from the higher, middle and lower range of marks.

Sort the Inbox by Grade

Moderating papers marked by individual markers

It is possible to create Blackboard course groups to assign papers to markers. The Moderator can then filter the Inbox by group to see the papers marked by each marker.

Recording or changing marks

  1. Record details of moderated papers on the Moderation form.
  2. If you wish to change marks awarded by the first marker
    • Email the Moderation Form to the first marker.
    • Follow your School’s procedures to agree a final mark, and record this in the Moderation Form.
  3. If marks need to be changed as a result of the moderation process, apply these changes directly in Turnitin:
    • Locate and open the relevant student attempts from the Assignment Inbox.
    • Edit the grade in the Feedback Studio.
  4. Email the Moderation Form to the Programme Admin team.
 

Administrator – after 15 days

  1. Upload the completed Moderation Form to the Blackboard course and/or External Examiner Organisation.

Guide last updated on October 25, 2024

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