Collecting Turnitin Assignments

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Turnitin Assignments

Turnitin.com is now available through Blackboard. This integration allows Blackboard users to check papers for originality without leaving the Blackboard environment. It is important to note:

  • Profiles for student and faculty will be created automatically when

they use Turnitin through Blackboard.

  • No separate Turnitin registration is required for faculty and students.
  • Single login for both Blackboard and Turnitin.
  • Classes and assignments created in Blackboard are mirrored in Turnitin.

Faculty and students accustomed to using Turnitin may still access the system through the Turnitin website.

Creating a Turnitin Assignment

Screenshot of Assignments bar

  • On the Control Panel in any Blackboard course
  • Click into any Content Area (Course Documents, Assignments, etc.)
  • Look at the bar at the top of the page that gives you choices of things you can add

(Item, Folder, etc.).

  • Over on the right (you may have to scroll to see it) is a drop-down list that starts

with "Learning Unit".

  • Click the drop-down arrow to open the list of choices.
  • Choose Turnitin Assignment.
  • Click Go.
Screenshot of Drop-down list

Create a Turnitin Assignment

  • Give the assignment a title, and instructions.
  • Make sure that it is available.
  • You must check Display Until and choose a date

less than six months in the future.

  • We do not use the Post Date feature, but it must be set for 24 hours after the Due date.
  • Click Submit.

Screenshot of Turnitin Assignment

More Turnitin Options

The More Options link opens up some important choices.

Among them:

  • Do you want to allow students to see the originality Reports?
  • Do you want to allow submissions after the due date?
Screenshot of More Options



Submitting a Turnitin Assignment

The Turnitin Assignment was created in a particular folder in the Blackboard class site. In this case it was created in the Assignments folder.

For IE/Firefox: please make sure that the option to accept cookies from 3rd third-parties is enabled, or add an exception to accept cookies from www.turnitin.com

For Safari: there isn't an option to accept 3rd-party cookies, so set it to "accept all cookies."

The student clicks the Assignment link at the left to get into the Assignments folder, and then clicks View Complete under the Assignment Title to enter the Turnitin Assignment.

Student View of Turnitin Assignment

Submitting a Turnitin Assignment 2

Inside the Turnitin Assignment the student will click the Plus Sign icon under Submit. Student View of Submitting a Turnitin Assignment



Submitting a Turnitin Assignment 3

Because the student is already logged into Blackboard, Turnitin will have the first and last name filled in. The student enters a title for the submission and then uses the browse button to locate the Microsoft Word Document to attach. This is the same as attaching a file to an e-mail.

After selecting the file, click submit.

Student View of Submitting a Turnitin Assignment



Submitting a Turnitin Assignment 4

This step shows the student a preview of the paper she or he is submitting.

If this is the paper, he or she wants to submit, the student clicks "Submit Paper."


Student View of Submitting a Turnitin Assignment

Turnitin Digital Reciept

Turnitin Returns a Digital Receipt with a note saying:

"You have successfully submitted this paper. Below is a copy of your Turnitin Digital Receipt."

Turnitin also sends a Digital Receipt e-mail to the student's Hofstra e-mail account:

Subject: Turnitin Digital Receipt

Text:

Hello [student name],

  • This receipt acknowledges that Turnitin received your paper.
  • Below you will find the receipt information regarding your paper submission:
  • Paper ID: 73372361
  • Author: Joseph Nichto
  • Paper Title: Directions
  • Assignment Title: Essay 1 Draft 2
  • E-mail: student@hofstra.edu

Followed by the text of the paper.


Student View of Digital Receipt

Turnitin Assignment Inbox with Paper Submitted

After submitting the paper, the student will see the Title of the paper and the submission date in the Turnitin Assignment Inbox.


Student View of Submitted Turnitin Essay





Reviewing Turnitin Reports

To retrieve the Turnitin Reports, the instructor goes to the Coure Tools section of the Control Panel in the Course and Clicks Turnitin Assignments.


Screenshot of Course Tools section of Control Panel


View Turnitin Reports for an Assignment

The list of Turnitin Assignments gives you the option to "View" each one. Click View to go to the set of reports for that assignment.


Screenshot of Link to View Turnitin Assignments

View Turnitin Reports for an Assignment

The Instructor's Turnitin Assignment Inbox lists the author, title, percent of matching text, link to the original file, paper ID, and the date of submission. The percentage matching text is a link to the report on the individual paper.

Keep in mind that Turnitin will count and highlight correctly cited text, so while a number like 30% may seem high at first, if the 30% is correctly cited, it is not an indication of plagarism.


Screenshot of Instructor's  Turnitin Assignment Inbox

Where can I get help?

Faculty Computing Services is here to help you. Please contact us:

  • IM Username: HofstraFCS
  • Phone: 516-463-6894

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