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Downloading Documents from Turnitin

Updated: 17/06/2022 There are times when you will need to download material from Turnitin, such as a Grade Report, Submission List, Original Files, Standard PDFs, GradeMark PDFs and Submission Receipts, etc. For Bulk Downloads Navigate to the required assessment and

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How to Access and Mark Turnitin Assignments by Group

Updated: 03/11/2021 Turnitin Feedback Studio allows you to view submissions by student group to be able to effectively share marking loads between various markers. This guide assumes that you have done the following: Important note: Changes to groups within Blackboard

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Voice Comments: Turnitin

Updated: 03/11/2021 As an alternative to written feedback, Turnitin offers a 3-minute voice comment option. How to make a voice comment: Click on the blue pencil and paper icon on the right-hand side, the same icon used for written feedback.

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Marking and Feedback with Feedback Studio

Updated: 03/11/2021 Turnitin Feedback Studio enables staff to check originality and mark students’ work online. With Feedback Studio, staff can annotate directly onto the document using text, add Bubble and QuickMark comments, leave typed or audio general feedback, provide further

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Turnitin: Errors when submitting assignments

Updated 03/11/2021 Below are the four most common warnings encountered when submitting to Turnitin. THE END

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Turnitin: A Student Guide to Downloading Feedback

Updated: 03/11/2021 After submitting work, it’s important that you make use of the feedback given to you by your tutors. Step 1: Locate your assignment and feedback You can view your provisional grades and Feedback (if given) from submitted Turnitin

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Turnitin: A student guide to submitting an assignment

Reviewed: 11/07/2022 What is Turnitin? Turnitin is software that is used by the University to help to identify plagiarised work. It allows you to submit your work via your Blackboard course, where an originality report may be generated. This report

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Reading a Similarity Report

Updated: 03/11/2021 Overview The Similarity Report provides an overall similarity breakdown for each submission to the iThenticate database. This breakdown determines the percentage of similarity between a submission and content existing in the database of the text comparison tool, iThenticate.

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