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Add Turnitin assignment activity from Moodle activity and resource chooser.
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Select the Grade Type for the assignment
If a Grade Category has been created in the module Gradebook, the lecturer can select that the grades for the activity are captured within a specific Grade Category. Select the passing grade for the activity. |
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A Turnitin Assignment 2 activity can be made up of a maximum of 5 Parts. Each Part is individually assessed by Turnitin and produces a similarity score for each submission. If the Point grading method is used, a grade can be set for each individual Part. |
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Allow Submissions After The Due Date – choose whether to allow late submissions. Turnitin will assess and produce a similarity score, but no changes can be made to the submission. Report Generation Speed – set how soon the students are allowed to view the similarity report and also whether or not changes can be made after the report is generated. Store Student Papers – decide whether the submissions are stored on the Turnitin database or not. For assessment purposes, this setting should be set to Standard Repository. Check Against … (Stored Student Papers / Internet / Journals, Periodicals & Publications) – as a default, this should be set to “Yes” in order to check against as many available sources as possible. Exclude … (Bibliography / Quoted Material) – to avoid any known methods of bypassing the plagiarism assessment, ensure that these settings are set to “No”. Exclude Small Matches – the common practice at the University for postgraduate courses is 5 words. Turnitin assesses for similarities of more than a set amount of consecutive words. |
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The lecturer may decide to use a rubric for grading. This can be setup via the Turnitin Rubric Manager. |