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</html><description>Turnitin is a web-based e-assessment tool that is fully integrated into Blackboard. It allows for the marking of electronically submitted assignments. It can be used to: Mark and provide feedback on students&#x2019; work online (using the Feedback Studio) Automatically check the originality of students&#x2019; work (using the Similarity Report). One Turnitin assignment submission point can be used to perform either or both of these tasks. Using Turnitin is an efficient and convenient way to handle the submission and marking of formative or summative coursework by individual students. Turnitin provides the following features: Single file submission up to 100MB Anonymous marking Inline grading (on-screen view of the submitted assignment with the ability to annotate the paper) Reusable comments (called QuickMarks) Offline marking using the iPad mobile app &nbsp; Set up and guidance Setting up a Turnitin assignment Deleting a Turnitin Assignment Formatting Turnitin instructions for greater impact Handling multiple markers in a Turnitin assignment Using the Turnitin Assignments by Group feature to mark particular sets of student work. &nbsp; Marking and feedback Access Turnitin assignments &nbsp; Using the Feedback Studio interface Overview of the Feedback Studio Feedback Studio Instructor User Manual Turnitin: Add summary feedback and grade Turnitin: Feedback Studio &#x2013; add audio feedback Turnitin: Use a Rubric to provide Feedback Summary and Grades Turnitin: Using a Grading form to provide feedback summary and grades &nbsp; Turnitin: QuickMarks &#x2013; Create a set Turnitin: QuickMarks &#x2013; Share Sets Using Turnitin Rubrics and Grading Forms to mark and provide feedback see Turnitin Rubrics What are Turnitin rubrics? Using Turnitin rubrics to mark and provide feedback How to Export and Import Turnitin Rubrics Duplicating a Turnitin Rubric Turnitin Rubrics &#x2013; who can see them and where? &nbsp; Administrative tasks and assignment settings Submitting work to Turnitin on behalf of a student Hiding provisional Turnitin marks and feedback Anonymous marking in Turnitin Downloading files from Turnitin Use Roster Sync to show students in a Turnitin assignment Use Sync Grades to push marks into the Grade Centre Including Turnitin assignments in a Weighted Total or other calculated Grade Centre column Importing and attaching a Rubric &#x2013; see Turnitin Rubrics &nbsp; Statistics and Reports Class usage statistics In the Turnitin assignment inbox click on the Class Stats tab to download a CSV file containing submission, similarity and grading statistics for the assignment. GradeMark Report The GradeMark report shows summary statistics about the QuickMarks and Rubric (or Grading Form) used to grade an assignment. You can access the GradeMark report for any Turnitin assignment from the assignment inbox. The report gives a summary for each student, but also allows you to see, for example, how well the class as a whole has performed against each rubric criterion. N.B. The Rubric report will show rubric usage across the whole class, by all markers on the assignment. However the QuickMark report shows only those QuickMarks which are in the library of the person running the report &#x2013; so is of limited use where an assignment has multiple markers. For more information see the GradeMark Report page on the Turnitin help site. &nbsp; Peer Assessment in Turnitin PeerMark is a peer review assignment tool available within Turnitin. Instructors can create and manage PeerMark assignments that allow students to read, review, and evaluate one or many papers submitted by their classmates. With the advanced options in PeerMark, instructors can choose whether the reviews are anonymous or attributed. Turnitin PeerMark Assignment Guide &nbsp; Mobile See Marking work on an iPad &nbsp; Error messages What to do if you receive an error message using Turnitin &nbsp; Student guides A student&#x2019;s guide to Turnitin Student guide to reducing file size for online submission Turnitin Feedback Studio &#x2013; Student User Guide (Turnitin website) Student guide to accessing feedback in Turnitin Feedback Studio &nbsp;</description><thumbnail_url>https://sites.reading.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/30/2018/08/turnitin-logo.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
