Turnitin

 

 

One of the powerful features found in the Collaborative Learning Environment (CLE) is the academic integrity solution known as Turnitin. Whether you’re looking to assess the originality of an existing assignment or creating a new one, Turnitin can help generate originality reports to help better evaluate student work, deter plagiarism and support collaboration.


Getting Started 

To learn more about how you can incorporate Turnitin into your CLE course and configure its various settings, read through the Turnitin Assignment help article. In this article you will also find a detailed Turnitin training video that walks through how to use Turnitin in the CLE.  Share the Turnitin for Students help article with your students to help them learn more about how it works.  

Assessing Work Using turnitin 

Utilizing Turnitin for assessing student work can enable various functionality including adding inline and voice-recording comments, providing targeted feedback and grading work based on custom rubrics. Learn more about Turnitin Grademark

Similarity reports are the primary output of content submitted to Turnitin. These detailed reports provide an analysis work’s originality in the form of color-coded scoring and source lists flagged by the Turnitin’s vast database. Learn more about how to Interpret a Turnitin Similarity Report


 

PeerMark in Turnitin 

Beyond detecting plagiarism, Turnitin can also be a valuable tool for enabling peer review functionality on student work. You can create scaled or free-response questions to help structure student feedback and choose to assign reviewers manually or automatically. Learn more about PeerMark.  

Did you know? 

Students and faculty can utilize the Self-Check course on the CLE to assess the originality of their papers or manuscripts by generating similarity reports. Learn more about the Turnitin Self-Check Course