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1. last name Turnitin Instructor Handboo 31 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Cut and Paste Submissions Submitting multiple papers using multiple file upload 7 When all the desired files are attached click the submit all button to upload the submit all batch of files l 8 On the accepted files page please review the files to be uploaded and click submit submit go back to submit all uploaded files Files can be excluded from the upload by unchecking the check box to the left of the file name under the submit column File Submission Preview submit file an test_paper1 txt An instructor may remove all uploaded files from the File Submission Preview list by clicking on the delete all link located below the list to the right last name first name Cut and Paste Submissions The cut and paste submission option allows users to submit information from non Supported word processors or file types or to only submit specific parts or areas of a document that may need an Originality Report generated Please note that only text can be submitted via the cut and paste method any graphics graphs images and formatting are lost when pasting into the text Submission box Copyright 1998
2. GradeMark Assessment 95 Additional Functions 98 Chapter 5 GradeBook 101 Areas of the Turnitin GradeBook 102 Entering Grades 105 GradeBook Student Page 106 Scaling and Dropping Grades 107 Exporting from GradeBook 112 Chapter 6 Class Calendar 113 Accessing the Class Calendar 114 Calendar Entries 115 Uploading a Syllabus 119 Calendar List 119 Chapter 7 Discussion Boards 120 Introduction 121 Accessing Class Discussion Boards 121 Posting a Discussion Topic 121 Posting a Reply 123 Discussion Board Views 125 Moderation 127 Chapter 8 Libraries 129 Accessing the Libraries 130 The Libraries Page 130 Assignments Library 131 PeerMark Questions Library 133 Chapter 9 Class Sections 139 Adding a Master Class 140 Adding Sections 142 Admiunistrating a Master Class 143 The Master Class Homepage 145 Student Enrollment 146 GradeBook 147 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Calendar 148 Preferences 148 Chapter 10 Quick Submit 150 Accessing Quick Submit 151 Submitting Papers 152 Accessing Originality Reports 152 Chapter 11 Preferences amp Notifications 153 User Preferences 154 Class Preferences 155 Messages and Announcements 156 Chapter 12 Statistics 157 Statistics Overview 158 Deleted Assignments and Dropped Students 159 Ex
3. 32 match Internet from 06 04 09 findarticles com 15 match student papers from 11 26 03 Submitted to Torrey Pines High School on 2003 11 26 Direct Source Comparison The final mode Direct Source Comparison allows a user to quickly compare matching text to the source of the match in the Turnitin repository Matches to other student papers are not available for Direct Source Comparison viewing Using Direct Source Comparison can be done from the single source mode or cumulative view mode of the Originality Report Accessing direct source comparison grademark file 1 Open an Originality Report tations G Cw El ade oe larvey Milk was one of the most charigx Click on a highlighted area of text on populists of the past half century a m3 the left hand student paper side When the source opens on the right the user can navigate through the areas of matching text if available using the arrow buttons beside next match Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 51 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Repository Sources Accessing direct source comparison 4 Optional The show in web page link available on live internet matches brings up a view of the web site as com pared to the student submission 5 When finished with the direct compari son click on the close link on the right hand side to return to the previo
4. Select the sources for the Originality Report searches by clicking on the check boxes next to the source Continue to the paper submission page by clicking on submit The rest of the quick submission process is similar to the standard submission process outlined in Chapter 1 The notable exception is that during quick submission the instructor cannot submit papers for an enrolled student as the quick submit inbox is not available to student users All papers are submitted as non enrolled For step by step submission instructions please refer to Submitting a Paper in Chapter 1 of this manual Accessing Originality Reports Once a submission is completed Originality Report icons will appear for a submission after the report has generated The instructor must refresh the view of the quick Submit inbox for the icons to appear if a report has generated while the instructor is viewing the quick submit inbox The quick submit inbox works just like an assignment inbox For more information on organizing or using a quick submit inbox please refer to the assignment inbox information in Chapter 1 of this manual Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 153 J r s LEEN vis FTE See wr Ps Breas ot hatag HA wl ODSUN aloud 4 U OMNI A q OCAMI D Ki i a Q Tr ye turnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 11 Preferences amp
5. graphs scale export student ini wi grade late abs Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 105 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section GradeBook Preferences From the preferences page the instructor can select and customize how grades are displayed and the percentage value used to determine the grades The instructor can choose to display grades as a percentage a letter grade or using a 4 0 scale If using a different grading system the instructor can create their own grading format by selecting other and entering the percentage breakdowns and grades desired for the class A Warning When creating a customized grading scale be certain that all possible ranges of percentage are accounted for If there are any gaps an error message will be generated Once a format has been selected for the grades determine the breakdown that Should be used for each grade If the instructor would like to import the values from another class use the pull down menu to select the class When the modifications are completed click on submit to return to the GradeBook Entering Grades Grades can be entered from the Gradebook assignment or Gradebook student pages The GradeBook assignment page lists all student submissions to an assignment To open an assignment page click the grade button beneath an assignment it Assignment Demo Peer Review Demo Revie
6. If the reply was approved it will be posted to the discussion If the reply was rejected the moderator is prompted to delete the reply or save it for later You have chosen not to approve this reply Would wou like to delete it Click OK to delete The moderator can also delete a reply or a pending reply by clicking on the delete button below the reply A prompt will appear To delete the reply click Ok je at https turnitin com says sure you want to delete this reply All j i ent replies will be deleted Warning If a reply is deleted that has replies to it all replies underneath the Cancel deleted reply will also be deleted Once the reply has been approved it will be assigned a number and added into the discussion thread Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Ne AA A AYA A unl Vor y M l f A gt gt Ny Sy dae i YAN QMANULOMmMeA VOU arsine wa N EIIN X WE Id ANYNOILD turnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 8 Libraries Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 130 Chapter 8 Libraries Section Introduction Introduction The libraries section of an instructor s Turnitin profile stores information from assignments and question sets that the instructor has created The instructor can use the libraries to import assignments
7. 1 Click on the name of the master class to add students in assignments 2 Click on the students tab on the master class homepage students enrolled student name Welcome Currently t gradebook students enroll them 3 Click on add student or upload add student upload student list Amail student list button as appropriate for the method of adding students the a instructor wishes to use at this time e no students enrolled in this class We recommend you hi using the class ID and class enrollment password you crea 4 Continue with the standard process of adding a student as outlined in Chapter 1 section Enrolling Students in this manual The student or list of students will be added to the master student list and the section class student list New students will be e mailed a new user welcome notification Students with an existing profile will receive a notification e mail that a new class has been added to their student user homepage GradeBook If the Turnitin GradeBook product has been purchased for the account the gradebook tab on the class navigation bar is available Click on the gradebook tab and get a quick overview of the grades in the sections of the master class attendance add entry es graphs peer review student F i en Argus Ellen 61 8 gradebook Bing Rachel 65 95 Brown Buster 76 4 Franks Emmanuel 91 8 libraries Hernandez Melissa 87 6 Copyrig
8. A prompt will appear asking Are you sure you want to delete this library This action cannot be undone Click OK to permanently delete the library Are you sure you want to delete this library This action cannot be undone Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 139 E N E ae aera ae OMNI A q acim wa V a Tr ye urnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 9 Class Sections Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 140 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Introduction Introduction If sections of a class are taught by other instructors or by teaching assistants a class with sections can be created on Turnitin A top level master class is created to oversee the section classes From the master class the instructor creating the master class can set up sections for the other instructors These instructors are referred to in the master section class system as Teaching Assistants TA s The master class instructor can set up sections for each TA or each TA can create a section by using the master class ID and a TA join password set by the master class instructor The master class instructor can set class preferences create and push assignments to the sections reassign a section to a new TA or access the section Each TA can only access a
9. This will prepare a readable print friendly version of the Originality Report The report may be printed in color or black and white at the discretion of the user When printing the print version created is based on the view mode of the Originality Report currently open For example clicking print while using the default show highest matches view mode will print only the highest matches The print view resembles the quickview classic report A copy of the Originality Report can be downloaded in a HTML format to the computer or a connected data storage device The downloaded version will no longer have any of the Direct Source Comparison capability and will not be able to show side by side comparisons The view mode of a downloaded report is not available in the HTML document To download and view or save a copy of the Originality Report click on the download icon at the top right of the Originality Report User Report Preferences The behavior and appearance of Originality Reports can be changed from the report preferences area The available report settings can be changed e color code matches by default matching text is color coded This can be turned off or reactivated by selecting no from the co or code matches pull down menu e default mode when a report is opened the default view mode is enabled To change the default view mode select the mode from the defau t mode pull down
10. 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 32 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Cut and Paste Submissions 1 On the class homepage click on the More actions link next to the Paper assignment you would like to submit to and select Submit paper 2 Select cut and paste from the choose a paper submission method pull down menu Single file upload is the default submission type for new users 3a Select an enrolled student name using the pull down menu on the submission page Papers submitted by an instructor aa on behalf of a student will appear in the ae Are at aca T ae Poe Allen api schoolname edu student portfolio just as if the student Smith Robert rs schoolname edu made the submission Turner Helen ht schoolname edu 3b The instructor may enter the first and first name last name as a non enrolled student Warning Papers you submit for non a enrolled students cannot be graded or marked for paperless return to students 4 Enter the title for the paper This field is submission title required 5 Copy and paste the selected text into the text box cut and paste your paper gt Tip To copy and paste text highlight the text to submit in a word processing or text editing program and select copy from the edit menu T
11. e The inbox for the PeerMark assignment can be reached from the class homepage by clicking on the View link to the right of the PeerMark assignment e The student portfolio page which shows any submissions made by the student including peer reviews This can be accessed by clicking on the student name from the students tab Reading Reviews from the Assignment Inbox To read the reviews of student papers the instructor can click on the View link to the right of the name of the PeerMark assignment from the class homepage 12 17 09 12 18 09 T TAT More actions 11 59PM 12 00AM PEERMARK 01 02 10 0i 04 1 11 59PM 12 01AM More actions To read a student s reviews click on the More actions link and select Read all reviews student submitted to the right of the student s name Show details More Actions j Head all reviews student submitted Show details Grading Reviews Instructors may grade the reviews written by the students If the option award full points for written review is not selected in PeerMark assignment creation instructors can provide a grade within PeerMark Once a student s reviews are opened place the value in the Grade field you would like to give this student for their review The instructor may wish to use the Previous and Next arrows to scroll quickly through each review written for this paper Now viewing review 1 of 2 lt Previous Next gt Copyright
12. revision assignment type an assignment created by an instructor that is linked to an existing assignment Revision assignments may have a different start due or post date than the primary assignment Revision assignments allow instructors to easily enable students to submit multiple drafts of the same submission to different assignments Revision assignments like regular assignments only allow one paper per student to be Submitted rubric scorecard GradeMark a scorecard which allows instructors to easily grade students based on a scaled assessment of the Submission meeting certain criteria set for an assignment The rubric scorecard automatically totals a grade for the submission based on the boxes checked on the scorecard rubrics peer review a set of basic editing marks or comments available for student or instructor use on a peer review assignment Rubrics for a peer review must be selected on the assignment the review is based on Some rubrics for peer review are provided by Turnitin Instructors may also create their own peer review rubrics scale GradeMark A series of descriptors by which a student s Submission is categorized on a rubric scorecard Default scale entries are headed Poor Fair and Good Scale headings are customized by instructors creating or editing a rubric scorecard Descriptions can be entered for instructor guidance at every point where a criterion meets a s
13. 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 75 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Grading Reviews If the instructor has selected the option to Award full points if review is written within the PeerMark assignment settings then every completed review by a student will be awarded 10 points A completed review is when all the questions an instructor has added to the review have been answered Once the due date has passed for the PeerMark assignment the student s total grade for the assignment will be available for the instructor to view The total score for all reviews for a reviewer will be normalized to the point value that was selected for the PeerMark assignment during assignment creation This is true whether the Award full points if review is written option is selected or not Example 1 If Award full points if review is written has NOT been selected There are a total of three reviews in the review set for the PeerMark assignment and the point value is 100 Review 1 The instructor gives the review a 9 Review 2 The instructor gives the review a 7 Review 3 The reviewer did not start the review The total score for all the reviews would be 16 9 7 0 16 out of the total possible points of 30 3 10 30 16 out of 30 0 533 Normalizing the 0 533 to the PeerMark point value of 100 would be 0 533 100 53 3 rounded to 53 Example 2 If Award full points if review is written HAS been sel
14. LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 37 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Elements of the Assignment Inbox GradeMark Report provides information on how many times each QuickMark was used on and each rubric criterion rating given for each graded paper in an assignment This allows instructors to more quickly identify learning patterns among their students and determine which rubric criteria or writing skills their students show strengths or weaknesses in To view the GradeMark Report summary click on the GradeMark Report button i GradeMark Report submit paper Within the GradeMark report there are two main viewing options the rubrics tab or the quickmarks tab Clicking on the quickmarks tab will display the QuickMark sets used in grading the papers within the assignment and the number of QuickMark editing marks used in each paper from each QuickMark set To view which specific QuickMark editing marks were used from each QuickMark set click on the details link under the QuickMark set you would like to view E grademark composition format usage my quickmarks Avearage a 14 13 2 12 20 20 11 5 GradeMark report tracks and records each QuickMark used within a students paper This information is located underneath the QuickMark symbol column header to the right of the student name and paper title Use the QuickMark set name tabs to navigate between QuickMark sets rk analytics compo
15. Student Quick Start Guide or Student training video Enrolling Students Manually An instructor may add students individually to the class The instructor must provide first name last name and e mail address for the user A welcome e mail will be sent to the student being added to the class If the e mail address provided already exists on a user profile on Turnitin the user welcome e mail indicates only that the user has been added to a class as a student If the e mail address provided by the instructor has never been used to create a Turnitin profile before a new user welcome e mail is sent The student is provided with a temporary password for logging into Turnitin to complete the user profile Enrolling students one by one assignments 1 From the class homepage click on the students tab to open the student list for students the class 2 Click the add student button add student Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 24 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Enrolling Students From a List Enrolling students one by one add student to class name University American Literature 3 Enter the required information the student first name last name and e mail address A Click submit to enroll the student A submit welcome e mail will be sent to the user Enrolling Students From a List An instructor may upload a student list to add to
16. The columns indicate the following information name the class section or assignment name join enrollment password the class TA join or student enrollment password ID the class section or assignment ID number students number of students enrolled in the class Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 159 Chapter 12 Statistics Section Statistics Overview submissions total number of files submitted to all assignments in the class Originality Reports total number of Originality Reports generated for submissions percentage ranges 75 100 50 74 25 49 0 24 or no matches the number of Originality Reports whose overall similarity index was in the indicated percentage range peer reviews number of student peer reviews written grademarks number of papers that have been marked with GradeMark graded papers number of papers given a numeric grade discussion replies number of responses posted in discussion board topics Deleted Assignments and Dropped Students By default the statistics page does not display deleted assignments or dropped students For example if a student has been dropped from a class the submissions by this student will not be included in the statistics An instructor can view the Statistics with this information reincluded To reinclude deleted assignments or dropped students use the pull down menu to the right of the cla
17. the user must click on I agree create profile to access Turnitin 10 To go directly to Turnitin click on Log in to Turnitin enter your password pO confirm your password secret question Please select a secret question question answer Pe DULIT D U TULU L Pe Pre serik MAL TUU MAYE Peau anu UMOE LATI capacity and authority to enter into this User Agreement and 2 z bound by all of its terms and conditions You should review this Use carefully If You breach the User Agreement Your authorization to pasa surhamoaticalhs korrnin atka Lagree create profile I disagree cancel prof Log in to Turnitin Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 7 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Logging In Logging In To begin using Turnitin you must first log in During login a cookie will be set on your web browser to allow Turnitin to authorize your access during use of the site Please ensure that the web browser program you are using will allow the cookie to be set by our site www turnitin com Please refer to the Help Center article on allowing cookies If the instructor is logging into a profile using a temporary password received via e mail the system will require a confirmation of the user information New users must also set a personal password and secret question answer information The new password that is set by the user w
18. yo ea er x A PTU See Ae wr Ps Breas ot hatag HA wl 2OSUVY aloud 4 U OMNI A q OCAMI y Ki i g a Tr ye turnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 1 Getting Started Version 2 1 1 Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 1 Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Creating a User Profile 5 Resetting Your Password 8 The Instructor Homepage 10 Information and Assistance 12 Creating classes on Turnitin 13 Creating Assignments 14 Enrolling Students 23 Submitting Papers 28 Assignment Inbox 36 Viewing Originality Reports 42 Managing Students 44 Chapter 2 Originality Checking 45 Originality Reports 46 Viewing Originality Reports 47 Changing Viewing Modes 49 Excluding a Match 53 Refreshing Reports 53 Printing or Saving Reports 54 User Report Preferences 54 Chapter 3 PeerMark 56 Overview 57 Creating a PeerMark Assignment 58 Writing a Review of a Student Paper 69 Reading Peer Reviews 74 Chapter 4 GradeMark 78 GradeMark Digital Assessment 79 Comments 80 The Clipboard 82 QuickMark Standard Editing Marks 85 Rubric Scorecards 89 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 2
19. 09 2010 a 258 PM available links Your files are ready for download Please click on the link s below to begin the zip file download Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 41 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Opening the Originality Report Viewing Originality Reports The Turnitin Originality Report provides an overall similarity index for a submission This index determines the percentage of similarity between a submission and information existing in the Turnitin repositories selected as search targets for an assignment Any text from the paper matching to text in the repositories is created with a link to the source in the Turnitin repository Opening the Originality Report The Turnitin Originality Report can be accessed from the assignment inbox Under the report column are the icons indicating the percentage of the Overall Similarity Index and the corresponding color on a blue to red scale title A grademark paper ID Great Expectations 67907200 The Convict 67908491 Broken Hearts 67891835 The narrator 7903002 Organizing the Assignment Inbox Turnitin offers the instructor user many methods to organize papers in the assignment inbox to assist with handling large classes or simply to quickly sort the submissions and Originality Reports in an inbox The following are the ways an instructor is able to organize the assignment inbox e sort
20. 11 59PM 12 00AM som ted View More actions rcenmane 129909 OTRO oyoo O T FEE Within the PeerMark inbox click on the More actions drop down menu and select Write instructor review next to the student s name whose paper you would like to review C O show details More Actions Write inswucipr review Print reviews student received Writing a review for a selected paper PeerMark Assignment for Essay 2 Assignment C Review by Jane Johnson inn Progress 0 COMPLETED show details lt PRE FN Pee D by Th fool 1 All the free response and scale questions oe that need to be completed for the peer happening He recounts his childhood with much warmth except for his encounter with the Convict uti first moment he meets Estella that necessarily transforms his childhood innocence into a drive to i SS review are located on the right side of We the reade getto saa difs witi Pip did ws Sl ikel hik epes nd aoe alta neni Yet within a very bleak and overall depressing story Dickens has his narrator experience the nostalgiaglha t e Peer V ark S cree i all find when we recount our own lives even those lives which existed amidst intolerable circumstance e transformations and failed expectations The love and affection shown to him by Biddy is altogether ignored until years later he realizes it and gov claim his love only to find out that Joe has married Biddy Y
21. 4 max points 100 max points 25 grade grade Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 113 E N E ae aera ae OMNI A q acim wa V a Tr ye urnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 6 Class Calenda Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 114 Chapter 6 Class Calendar Section Introduction Introduction The class calendar automatically tracks important dates for the Turnitin assignments created in a class It also allows an instructor to add class notes announcements and holidays If an instructor has prepared a syllabus document for the class the instructor can also upload the class syllabus to the calendar area Students access information posted to the class calendar from the student class calendar option that is available to students on the class homepage Accessing the Class Calendar To access the class calendar the instructor must log into Turnitin and click on the class name to enter the class Once the class is open click on the calendar tab to open the class calendar libraries Signimen start Essay Final post Review due Essay Final due Assignment calendar So due Review When the calendar opens it will display the current month and year The instructor can move between months of the year by
22. All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 110 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section Printing Graphs When a graph for student performance or assignment performance is selected a new pull down menu will appear labeled as for and the instructor will need to select a student or assignment to display depending on the graph type that is being viewed ee eee for ALL assign ns fine c class performance for ALL assignments pie chart tass Penormance for ONE assignment bar graph class performance for ONE assignment pie chart Student performance for ALL assignments line graph student performance for ONE assignment pie chart student vs class performance for ALL assignments line g When viewing a line graph the user has the option of showing grades instead of showing percentages To show grades use the show breakpoints as pull down menu and select grades To hide the grades and only display percentages select percentages show breakpoints ay grades percentages When viewing a bar graph for class performance in an assignment an option is provided for viewing percentages or points Use the break down distribution using pull down and select percentages or points to change this option break down distribution using ponts Printing Graphs All of the GradeBook graphs are printer friendly To view a graph in print format click the print view link below the graph This will open a se
23. Class Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 97 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Paper and Assignment Statistics To view rubric statistics 3 Click the name of the rubric to open the list of criteria Organization 24 30 a l My Rubric 84 100 4 Click the name of a criterion to view the Thesis 20 20 graph for the individual criterion within the selected rubric 1 Open the Tools pull down menu and click on Statistics Click on the QuickMarks tab A graph displaying the number of QuickMark comments used on the paper versus the class QuickMark comment use will open Click the name of a QuickMark set to open the list of marks within that set and to display a graph of the use of that set within the class Cut quotation down 0 am QuickMark Summary Click the name of a specific mark in the QuickMark set to view the graph for the usage of that individual mark Awkward 0 Cut quotation down 0 Composition 1 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 98 Section The Comment List Chapter 4 GradeMark Additional Functions The Comment List The list of all marks that have been added to a paper can be viewed by clicking comment list at the bottom right of the GradeMark window a departure from his sa erence Engine an JE general comme
24. I the final screen will display the newly n aa S enrolled list of student users To return message to the class student page click the We have created a user profile return to students link for this student and enrolled the student in your class Enrollment E mails As soon as students are added to a class a confirmation e mail is sent to the e mail address provided If the student has an existing user profile the confirmation e mail contains only notification of the new class enrollment If the e mail address was not for an existing student user in the Turnitin system the confirmation e mail contains a temporary password and login instructions New student user profiles that have never logged in are indicated with a pink highlight over the enrollment date to the left of the student name on the student list page Re sending New User Enrollment E Mail The instructor can re send the welcome e mail including the temporary password to student users who have never logged into Turnitin The instructor can also change the e mail or name information to fix any incorrect information in the event that a student no longer has access to the e mail address used initially for the user profile Students who did not receive the enrollment e mails will need to check junk mail or any other mail filters such as parental filters on e mail and ensure that they are able to receive e mail from noreply turnitin com and helpdesk turnitin com befor
25. If the user has previously registered on Turnitin is an account administrator or received an e mail that indicates having been added to an account this section can be skipped Users with existing profiles should skip to the Logging In section of this chapter If the user is new to Turnitin and has not been added to an account by the account administrator an instructor profile must be created To create an instructor profile the account ID number and account join password are required This information is needed to authorize a user to join the Turnitin account Note The account ID and account join password may only be distributed by the Turnitin account administrator for an institution Instructors wishing to access Turnitin must contact the appropriate personnel at the institution to receive the account ID and join password Account administrators may distribute this data or may automatically enroll instructors via e mail Turnitin staff cannot distribute this information to any user Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 5 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Introduction 1 Go to www turnitin com and click on the Login Create account link New Instructors start here 1 Either you or your institution purchase i 2 Under the New Instructors start here ECCHOmelicaanmlinGneat msc aa amiea 7 ve seministrator of your account ein link receives an account ID numbe
26. May con tain up to 200MB or 1 000 files Zip file uploads of significant size may require ad ditional time to complete File Types and Size Turnitin currently accepts the following file types for upload into an assignment Microsoft Word DOC and DOCX Corel WordPerfect HTML Adobe PostScript Plain text TXT Rich Text Format RTF Portable Document Format PDF The file size may not exceed 20 MB Files of larger size may be reduced in size by removal of non text content Files that are password protected encrypted hidden system files or read only files cannot be uploaded or submitted to Turnitin The zip file upload accepts up to 1000 files or 200MB of zipped information A zip file to be uploaded may not exceed either limit Zip files should be checked to ensure only usable file formats are included in the upload Note Text only files may not exceed 2 MB Note PDF documents must contain text to be submitted PDF files containing only images of text will be rejected during the upload attempt To determine if a document contains actual text copy and paste a section or all of the text into a plain text editor such as Microsoft Notepad or Apple TextEdit If no text is copied over the selection is not actual text 1 Tip Users submitting scanned images of a document or an image saved as a PDF will need to use Optical Character Recognition OCR software to convert the image to a text document Manual correctio
27. a course The student list must be one hundred 100 entries or less Larger classes may be separated into multiple lists each of which can be uploaded individually The list must be a Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel or plain text txt file The first name last name and e mail for each student must be provided The formatting must be as follows Microsoft Word or Plain Text John Doe JDoe schoolname edu Microsoft Excel Johnn Doe Doe schooIname edu Once the student list is available the list may be uploaded from the student page of the class Enrolling a list of students assignments 1 From the class home page click on the students tab students 2 Click the upload student list button rf upload student list Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 25 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Enrollment E mails Click the Browse button and locate the file containing the student list on the computer For example lists use the click here link to see templates Click submit to upload the student list file The student list will be displayed Check the displayed list for errors To submit aieeeabmiel Laceao bere submit this list click yes submit If the ae incorrect file was selected choose no wee ccepinae go back and select a different file for jd schoolname edu step 3 jd2 schoolname edu Once yes submit has been selected oe ORR
28. able to view the announcement by clicking on the icon after the student accesses the class calendar page for the class Adding an announcement to the calendar QO 1 Click on the date on the calendar for the off Essay Final day the announcement pertains to post Review 2 On the calendar entry page enter a title and additional information for the announcement 3 Click submit to add the announcement minii to the class calendar i eer An announcement icon will appear on the class calendar along with a linked announcement title Students or the instructor can view the full announcement detail by clicking on the link e Conferences To delete an existing announcement click on the date of the announcement The screen will display all announcements that have been added to the selected date To delete an announcement click on the red x icon to the right of the announcement current annoucements Conferences Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 118 Chapter 6 Class Calendar Section Holidays Holidays From the entry page holidays can be added to the class calendar If the class does not meet on a specified holiday it can be designated as a day Off To add a holiday to the calendar 13 1 Click on the date on the calendar for the Essay Final day the holiday pertains to post Review holidays 2 On the calendar entry page enter
29. added to a master class in two ways A section can be manually created by the instructor of the master class or the master class ID and TA join password can be distributed to the TA s which will allow the TA s to join themselves to the master class and create their own sections Manually Creating New Sections New sections can be manually created by the master class instructor TA users can be assigned one or more sections which they will be able to access through Turnitin Only one TA can be assigned per section Only the master class instructor will be able to view the submissions in the sections To create a section and adda TA s ID class name 1 Click the add section link to the right of 277 Class Demo add section the name of the master class To D Section 1 Tur On the add section screen enter all of TA s first name the following information e TA s first name TA s last name e TA s last name e TA s e mail address for notification or e new user password e mails TA s email address x 3 Click submit to continue section name or number 4 On the next page enter the required section information S section enrollment password section enrollment password e name for the section 5 Click submit to add the section to the master class and send the assigned TA a welcome notice or new user notification submit e mail The TA will only be e mailed a gt password if they have no user profi
30. assignment select the assignment this revision should be assignment 1 New Assignment _ based on lt a ae bes point value Optional Enter a point value for the revision assignment Select the start date due date and if start date Apr i 7 xi 2008 available post date for the assignment Select an option from the Generate duedate Apr 14 i 2008 Originality Reports for student submissions drop down menu post date Apr 15 2008 enter special instructions optional Optional Enter any special assignment instructions Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 21 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Revision Assignments Creating revision assignments generate Originality Reports for student submissions 7 Two other options can be adjusted the generate Originality Reports for student submissions and the allow ions kaiba f an Originally Reports students to see Originality Reports Ono 8 Click on submit to save this revision assignment Revision assignments appear as sub assignments of the main assignment on the class home page for instructors Creating a Reflection Assignment Reflection assignments are created to allow students to submit a paper about what they have learned during the writing process While n
31. at the top right of the paper which opens a box to enter the grade into The Grade field automatically displays as Grade out of possible points e g a 100 point assignment shows as Grade 100 Grades entered in this field will also be saved to the GradeBook Note If a rubric has been attached to the assignment a grade will be automatically entered in the grade field when the rubric is completed Emailing Students The instructor can open a mail window in the default mail client for the computer by clicking on the name of the student under the paper title For more information on default mail clients please use the help file for the web browser Huck Finn by Student New Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 100 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Student View Mode Student View Mode To view the paper as the student will see it access the View menu and select Student Mode The GradeMark interface will change to display the student user interface Return to the instructor access by using the View menu once more and selecting Instructor Mode or by clicking on the Return to grading link in the yellow highlighted area underneath the paper title re twentieth century It used to be and for all I know Instructor Mode to read Huxleyas novel together with Orwellas Ninet Student Mode t which is a more probable future for the human race Paper
32. classes expired classes active classes Reactivating an Expired Class An expired class can be only reactivated by the instructor The edit icon can be used to reactivate the course by giving it a new end date The instructor can change the end date of the class from the class update screen Once the end date has been changed the instructor must click on submit to save the new end date and reactivate the class update standard class class name enrollment password class start date October 4 2007 class end date Creating Assignments All submissions by students are made to assignments in a Turnitin class Assignments for a given class are created displayed and modified from the class homepage To reach the class homepage the instructor must click on the name of the class Note An instructor with GradeMark or GradeBook available will be required to set a post date on an assignment This post date and time must be after the start date and due date of the assignment Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 14 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Creating Assignments Click on the class to open up the class portfolio Then click on the New Assignment button on the class portfolio Select Paper Assignment by clicking on the radio button next to Paper Assignment Paper Assignment Click on the Next Step button On the next
33. clicking on the month tabs along the top of the calendar an reo Mor ACD 200 Ae ser You rm y 7 qT oct Nov 2006 Saj 2907 Assignment Dates Assignments and peer reviews created by an instructor automatically become part of the class calendar A link appears for each assignment s date The link displays the assignment or peer review title To view a summary of an assignment or review click on the assignment or review title on the class calendar 12 start Essay Final post Review Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 115 Chapter 6 Class Calendar Section Assignment Dates Calendar Entries Class Notes class notes uploaded to the calendar are accessible to students enrolled in a class The instructor can add a single set of notes to a calendar date or can upload notes for multiple dates using the bulk upload feature To add a single class note document 1 Click on the date on the calendar for the E Final uai E i day the note pertains to post Review From the calendar entry page click class notes Browse to select a note document to upload Accepted file types are attach class notes Microsoft Word Corel WordPerfect RTF PDF plain text and HTML Click submit
34. corner 7 When all criteria are added click within each of the scale boxes and the edit and trash buttons will appear Click on the edit button to change the name of the scale Enter in a new scale name and click Done to save any changes Section Creating QuickMark symbols mA Create a new rubric E Import a rubric You have no rubrics in your L Hu can create a ne sF Create a new rubric E Import a rubric a See New Print Import f Export My Rubric Hide List Title Adi WO ald l 2 Please enter a descripton Name Enter scale description Critenon 1 Description Please enter a as Enter scale description oF Cancel Enter scale description mP y N A a PIAI TE Scale 1 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 91 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Creating QuickMark symbols 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 for all scales If Oro e i z additional scales or criterion are needed aon click on Add Scale or Add Criterion Add Criterion Add Scale buttons at the top of the Rubric Pesaansssssees scale 2 10 Optional To enter a scale description click inside a descriptor field and the edit button will appear Click on the Enter scale description Enter scale d edit button 11 Optional Clicking on the edit button Description Opens up a description box To enter an A
35. discussion tab Posting a Discussion Topic Before students are able to use the discussion board the instructor must create and post a discussion topic Students may also submit discussion topics but these discussion topics only become active or visible to other students if the instructor approves these topics 1 From the discussion board page click on post a new topic the post a new topic button i i r qa i i i cs pending topics Inactive topics 2 Enter the topic information topic title e topic title required e topic description optional start date 3 Choose a start and end date for the oa ml a al 2007 topic Students will not be able to post to a discussion before the start date or ered dati after the end date Tap l 5 eq 2000 4 Choose whether the topic will be ee ee ae moderated If so the instructor remains the moderator or may appoint ol student dauan IAE tree ar Titutevetieacsastecs enrolled in the class as moderator for Argus Ellen Bing Rachel the discussion ar lagen a i unmoderated Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Section Discussion Page Overview How to post a new discussion topic A Warning When a discussion is moderated students cannot read new posts until they have been approved by the moderator Refer to the section Moderation in this chapter for more information Choose whet
36. e date the date of a submission Any dates shown in red indicate a late submission made after the due date and time of an assignment The format is month day year If no submission was made after the due date time for a student this column Shows late in red If the due date has not passed students in the class with no Submissions have a in this column The assignment inbox also contains a number of items in the assignment inbox panel at the top of the assignment inbox See the Organizing the Assignment Inbox section for more information on these functions The items are all papers marked papers viewed papers new papers allows an instructor to select which folder of an assignment inbox to view By default all papers are in the new papers folder The available folders are a papers marked papers viewed papers and new papers Papers can be moved between folders in the assignment inbox by using the move to function Papers only can be placed in a single folder Selecting a folder tab will display only that folder unless all papers is selected which shows every submission in an assignment all papers marked papers viewed papers new papers submit button allows an instructor to begin submitting a paper or papers to this assignment Assignment Demo inbox all papers Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms
37. for many similarities or matches this Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 170 Chapter 13 Glossary may allow a user to dig down to determine a primary source of the matching or similar text start date a date and time selected by the instructor when creating an assignment The start date and time must pass before students are able to begin submitting to an assignment Instructors are not prevented from Submitting before the start date The start date for an assignment must be before the selected due date and post date during assignment creation This may be updated only by the instructor to meet the needs of a class student a user type able to enroll in courses created by an instructor user Student user profiles can only submit to assignments created by an instructor in a class they are joined to or have been authorized to join student limit the maximum active student count available for an account or accounts based on the number of student licenses purchased student mode the student view mode of a paper reviewed by an instructor using the GradeMark digital assessment product Student mode allows the user to view or print the paper and to view or download a PDF or original format copy of the document that was graded The download copy does not contain any of the GradeMark comment or scoring information Student mode of viewing a GradeM
38. free response and scale questions selected or created by the instructor Instructors may also comment on the paper using three different commenting tools inline text tool highlighter tool and composition marks A PeerMark assignment must be based on a normal Turnitin assignment where the student papers are initially Submitted PeerMark assignment the PeerMark product allows an instructor to create an assignment where students will peer review the Submissions of Turnitin classmates on a previous assignment PeerMark assignments distribute the papers based on the instructors selection of the distribution type to be used for the peer review Once the due date passes no further peer reviews can be written or completed for this assignment by the students Plagiarism Prevention this product creates Originality Reports for submissions in assignments on Turnitin The Originality Reports allow instructors and students to easily determine any problems in citation or referencing and assists instructors in determining the Originality of a submitted work post date the post date of an assignment is set by the instructor during the assignment creation When the post date and time has passed students will be able to Section Definitions view GradeMark and GradeBook information on their submissions in this assignment If the assignment is a Peer Review students will be able to read the assessments written by their peers aft
39. from your inbox but does not remove them from our database Are you sure you want to delete the selected papers Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 43 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Viewing Late Submissions Viewing Late Submissions Students enrolled in a class show up in the assignment inbox If a student has not submitted a paper no submission will show up in place of a paper title To quickly view which enrolled users have not submitted a paper sort the inbox by paper title by clicking on the title column heading Note that some users may accidentally enroll multiple times and appear both as no submission and with a submission To check this click on the author column heading to sort the student list by name and check for duplicates If a paper is submitted late to an assignment the submission date appears in red If no submission has been received by the due date and time ate will show up in red in the date column 52391986 10 04 07 52391296 10 04 07 late Managing Students The student list page allows an instructor to access the class portfolio a collection of submissions Originality Reports peer reviews and marked papers for the class for each student drop or add students block students from accessing the class or contact the list of students individually or via e mail Access to the student list for a class
40. is gained by clicking the students tab on the tab column upload student list email all stug students add student enrolled student name user ID email address Welcome Currently there are no students enrolled in this class We recommend you have you Student Page Features The features of the student home page include e view student class portfolio click on the name of a student to visit the class portfolio for the student assignment list Rachel Bing s portfolio show grades assignment title submitted contents reviews Assignment Demo 10 04 07 1 start 10 04 07 Roland Gtt i due 10 11 07 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 44 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Student Page Features e e mail a student click on the e mail address of any student to open a mail window in the user s default e mail program 3 e mail all students click the e mail all students link to compose and send an e mail to all students in the class students add student upload student li email all students enrolled student name user ID email address 10 04 07 Argus Ellen Gl 2483802 demo13 turnitin com e lock unlock a student students can be locked or unlocked from a class once they have logged into Turnitin with their user profile Click on the lo
41. it was created in Adding a set to the clipboard Click on the Tools menu and select Clipboard Library Click the check mark next to the name of the clipboard set it will turn red once clicked and will be added to the clipboard The selected clipboard set will appear on the clipboard attached to the right side of the comment bubble To add a clip from the clipboard to the comment bubble click on the clip name in the palette Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved New Clipboard Set New Clip Name Please enter a description for this clip or Cancel New Clip Save New Clip Please enti OF Cancel fH Rubric Library Wes are general ter simulated_ led or broad B Clipboard Library QuickMark Library New Clipboard Hide Clipboard 44 New Clipboard 45 chars lett ling Gibson s Turnitin Instructor Handbook Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Inline Comments To move or copy clips between sets Click on the Tools menu and select E Rubric Library Clipboard Library ngs are genea ter simulated led or broad wl Statistics am QuickMark Library Click the name of the clipboard set to move or copy clips from This quote does Select the clips to move or copy by clicking on the check boxes next to the This quote does clip The placement o Select the set to move clips to or copy clips to from the appropriate pull down My Clipboard
42. menu e auto navigation when a match is clicked or activated the text scrolls smoothly To jump instead of smooth scrolling select jump to next match from the auto navigation pull down menu Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 55 Section User Report Preferences Chapter 2 Originality Checking To change Originality Report preferences click on preferences at the top left of the Originality Report This will open the Originality Report preferences pane Change any of the preferences available using the corresponding pull down menus To complete the preferences change the user must click on save in the corner of the Originality Report preference pane to save any changes that have been made Processed on 06 04 09 3 15 PM PDT ID 987684968 Word Count 693 Originality Report Submitted 1 color code matches default mode show highest matches together auto navigation scrollto next match Turnitin Instructor Handbook Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved BaF a aes ee dae CARAT A q acim wa Vi Q Tr ye urnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 3 PeerMark Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 57 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Introduction Introduction PeerMark is the new pee
43. menu N New Clipboard The clips will now appear in the selected set Moved clips only appear in the destination set Copied clips appear in both sets Inline Comments Inline comments allow instructors to add marks directly onto the paper The inline comment appears as type overlaid on the paper The instructor may select a color from the drop down menu for the inline comment To add an inline comment select the type tool from the comment tool pull down menu on the menu bar A color from the color pull down menu may also be selected Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved 85 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Inline Comments The user can click on the paper where the comment should begin The inline comment will show up as a light gray highlight over which typing may be done When finished click elsewhere on the paper or select the highlighter tool from the comment tool pull down menu The inline comment will appear as typing directly over the paper maij S an Europen divide Representative of the former view M inline comment about this section of your paper actual hisfory considering the text Dichtung uber Held Mstruction immanent to the epic tradition a Rivalit An inline comment can be deleted by moving the cursor over the comment and then clicking on the gray trash can icon that appears to the left of the comment Deleted comments cannot be recovered The inline com
44. of student or instructor profiles Also the bulk addition of users to an account or class upload file the act of submitting or sending a file into a specific assignment within a Turnitin for use with the Turnitin products selected for the class user agreement For access to Section Definitions any Turnitin product all users of Turnitin must accept the Turnitin user agreement presented during user profile creation or during the first login with the user profile The user agreement can be found by clicking on the link provided on the bottom of the page on the primary pages of the Turnitin website labeled usage policy user profile the user profile is a set of user preferences and information associated with a specific ID within Turnitin Each user profile requires a unique e mail address A specific e mail address can only be used once within the Turnitin repository New attempts to create a profile associated with an e mail address currently existing in Turnitin will not succeed user password a user password is a six to twelve character case sensitive password that requires the presence of at least one letter and at least one number The user password is generated randomly when a user is created and added by list upload from the administrator or instructor or is set by the user when joining the Turnitin account for their institution by creating a new user profile User passwords may only be reset via
45. page enter the following assignment title information e assignment title sada e optional point value for GradeBook users Select start and due dates for the assignment Specific times are also selected Students are only able to submit once the start date and time has passed After the due date and time students will be blocked from submitting papers unless late start Apr z 7 I 2008 at a m 18 m Pm due date Apr z 14 2008 z TEACA submissions are enabled 5a GradeMark and GradeBook users must select a post date for the assignment The post date determines when marked papers or grades will be available for students to view The post date must come after the due date of an assignment post date CEEE at a2 zl TEJ AM z 6 Select whether the assignment will create Originality Reports for submissions by first clicking on the OOUR ONY tions link and then locating Generate Originality Reports for submissions the Generate Originality Reports for ves submissions option Use the radio O no buttons to select no if you do not want Reports generated for this assignment The default is yes Turnitin Instructor Handbook 15 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Advanced Assignment Options 7 Click submit to finalize the assignmen
46. portfolio page or GradeBook grading page the instructor will click on the red apple icon under the grademark column to the right of the paper that needs to be marked A new window will open displaying the GradeMark interface Using this interface an instructor can add marks general comments and location specific comments to a student paper as well as entering a numeric grade Great Expectations The Convict Broken Hearts The narrator Note If the GradeMark icon is grayed out the paper is not available for digital assessment Please wait while the system generates the interface so that this paper can be marked Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 80 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Grading Marks Grading Marks The GradeMark system contains several tools and types of mark that instructors can use in grading and assessing papers These include e comments e inline comments e QuickMark symbols e rubric scorecards e general comments Comments A comment is equivalent to the notes that an instructor may write in the margins of a paper A comment might be Your thesis is unfocused Consider refining your thesis in subsequent versions of this paper A comment may be up to one thousand characters in length Adding a comment to a paper 1 Click on the GradeMark icon for a submission to access the interface 2 With the mouse click
47. quick submit inbox is available by clicking on this tab 2270277 Class Demo add section 2035960 i Section 1 Turnitin D Section 2 Turner A 2270297 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 152 Chapter 10 Quick Submit Section Submitting Papers Submitting Papers The instructor can now upload papers for submission in this inbox To begin the Submission process click on submit in the top right corner of the quick submit inbox Demonstration submit paper Quick Submit all papers marked papers viewed papers EGEE The first step of submission is selecting the databases that the submitted paper or papers will be checked against The available sources are e a database of active and archived internet information e a database of previous submissions to Turnitin e a database of journal periodical and publication information Search the internet Includes the current content of relevant internet sources and also contains content no longer available on the live internet that we have stored in our proprietary database Search student papers Includes papers submitted to Turnitin This database contains millions of documents earch periodicals journals amp publications Includes content contained within licensed commercial databases includes many popular periodicals publications and academic journals
48. recommended due to the important information that can be transmitted via these e mail from Turnitin The e mail address used on Turnitin is also the user name for logging into Turnitin e mail updates notification sent from Turnitin to the user with important information such as product upgrades major changes customer polls class notifications and scheduled downtime information enrollment student users on Turnitin must be enrolled in an active class Student users can be enrolled by an instructor who provides the required information to create a user profile and e mail the student Student users can also be authorized to log into Turnitin and enroll in a class by use of the numeric class ID and the case Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved 164 Turnitin Instructor Handbook Chapter 13 Glossary sensitive class enrollment password selected by the instructor during class creation exclude bibliography the exclude bibliography link is an option on the Turnitin Originality Report Use of this feature automatically excludes information in the bibliography section of a paper Only an instructor can exclude the bibliography permanently Student exclusion of the bibliography will revert when the Originality Report view window is closed This function is an approximation and not all bibliography structures will be correctly removed Proper usage of bibliographic information ca
49. settings To view the detailed similarity index for each repository click on the view detail link underneath the report column header Clicking on the Originality Report icon opens the Originality Report For more information see the Viewing Originality Reports section of this guide or view the Originality Report video Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 36 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Elements of the Assignment Inbox e grademark the grademark column indicates GradeMark image availability A red apple icon shows what papers can be accessed in GradeMark A gray apple icon indicates that a submission is not available in the GradeMark while a indicates that no submission was made or that GradeMark digital assessment is not available for the class or account If the icon is available click on the red apple icon to open a GradeMark window e file a page icon and indicator of the file type of a submission that was uploaded to Turnitin or in the event no submission was made Click on the page icon to download a copy of the submission as originally uploaded by the student to the assignment e paper ID the unique numeric ID number assigned to every submission made to Turnitin This column contains if no submission was made The paper ID is also provided to students or instructors when submitting by file upload or copy and paste as part of the digital receipt
50. specific area of the paper you can click and drag on the paper while the 7 comment bubble is open to create a highlight over text The color of i lives even those lives which exis the highlight can be selected before clicking and dragging Multiple highlights can be created for each mark if there are multiple areas to reference Highlights may be overlapping E E i ae JAE ar N i iania dF ee r T N ations Click the Save button to save the comment Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 72 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Inline Comments The comment can be edited at any time by clicking on the mark symbol for the comment The Edit and trash icons will appear click on the edit icon or double click the mark to open up the comment box Edit the comment and click Save to save any changes made to the comment To move a comment click and hold on the mark symbol and drag the icon to a new location To delete a comment click on the trash Icon OO ing of the story floods the words wit developed further in your paper PU Wy SP Ce of the story Or minutes afterwards tells Edit onc recounts his childhood with much warmth except for his Inline Comments Inline comments allow an instructor to add comments directly on the paper The inline comment appears as type overlaid on the paper The instructor may select a color from the drop down menu for the inline
51. student papers a student s will have to review PeerMark will automatically distribute papers to students but an instructor may choose specific student pairings which will then add an exception to the PeerMark distribution which will adjust its logic according to the instructor s rules Pairing students for review 1 To assign a student s to review a specific student s paper click on the Pair Students button Clicking the Pair Students button opens up the pairing field Click on the BROWSE for student link to select Exclude Students a student you would like to be the eres Search for student reviewer Then click on the BROWSE for lt lt an a student to the right of WILL REVIEW gt to select the student whose paper will be reviewed An instructor can select multiple students to be a reviewer of another student Once one reviewer has been selected an instructor may click on the plus icon to the left of the first reviewer to open up another search box which the instructor can then use to select another student to be a reviewer Jamie Posey Once the pairing of students is complete click on the Save pair button Save pair to save this pairing ay Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 61 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Two Distribution Students may also be excluded from review by clicking on the Exclude Students button Students wh
52. the same class This encourages discussion and can help students to polish opinions and ideas with the assistance of their peers To respond to a reply rather than to the discussion topic use the reply button below the specific reply instead of the reply to topic button Deleting or Editing Responses A response may be edited or deleted by the user who created the response or by the instructor for the class Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Section Deleting or Editing Responses To edit a posting click on the edit button below the post on the view of the topic To delete a posting click on the delete button below the post on the view of the topic If a reply has been added to a post it cannot be deleted or edited by a student Only the moderator or instructor will be able to modify or delete the response Discussion Board Views The discussion boards feature two main viewing styles a flat view and a threaded view These views use one basic structure but differ in other ways A topic thread might look like this Topic 1 First response to topic 1 1 Response to reply 1 2 Second response to topic 2 1 First response to 2 2 2 Second response to 2 Flat View The default discussion board view is the flat view This view shows responses flat in thread order like the example above With the flat view users can view responses with or without threads By defa
53. through Turnitin and automatically return this information to the students on the post dates for the assignments that have been graded Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 104 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section GradeBook Preferences Adding an entry to GradeBook max total points 202 max graded polnts Click the add entry button attendance Ga are key graphs studen paints ki gra entry name On the add entry page fill in an entry name a point value for the entry See optional additional information for the entry Please enter any additional information for this entry Optional To group the new entry with an existing assignment use the pull down menu to select the assignment Would you like to group this entry with an existing assignmer Grouping an assignment places the Pian i X entry in the GradeBook as a subset of the assignment selected Click submit to save the entry and add the entry to the GradeBook a GradeBook Preferences The preferences page allows an instructor to control the format in which the grades in the class are displayed The available grade display options are letter point scale or custom This area also allows instructors to customize the percentage values that equate to any given grade for example A 92 100 C 78 79 To open the GradeBook preferences page click the prefs button
54. to save the library name Libraries English 204 Save o Cancel Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 134 Chapter 8 Libraries Section Adding Questions to a PeerMark Library Adding Questions to a PeerMark Library Free response and scale questions can be created within a PeerMark library just like how they are created for a PeerMark assignment A free response question example would be What is the thesis of the paper Free response questions allow an instructor to pose these questions to students and can include minimum length requirements A scale question example would be How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader Scale Not very well to Really well Scale questions allow students to grade the paper s author on instructor chosen areas of writing To add questions to a PeerMark library click on the Add Question button Libraries English 204 Add Question Reorder questions Creating a free response question in a PeerMark library Add Question 1 Click on the Add Question button and select Free response 2 Enter the question in the Question field and enter a value in the Minimum answer length field Minimum answer length Question 3 Once the question and minimum answer length have been entered click on the Add Question button to add the free Add Question or Cancel response question to the Pee
55. to upload the note to the class calendar 1 Click on the date on the calendar for the day the note pertains to 2 From the calendar entry page click the bulk upload link 3 Click the Browse button and locate a Browse note document to upload Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turn t n Instructor Handbook 116 Chapter 6 Class Calendar Section Assignment Dates Adding multiple sets of class notes by using bulk upload mi 7 to n E oe 35 notes you want tou up sload click k sut 4 Enter a title for the selected note document Select the date to associate the note document with Click attach to add this note as part of the bulk upload Repeat steps 3 to 5 for each set of notes to add to the calendar When done adding note documents to the bulk upload click the submit button to upload the notes to the calendar ail attachments Just find the tach hiran Eabh Film wirkii A notes icon will appear on the appropriate date on the class calendar for each set of notes that were submitted To display a note click on the note pad icon for a date Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 117 Chapter 6 Class Calendar Section Announcements Announcements Announcements can be added to the class calendar by the instructor Students will see an announcement icon and be
56. 010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 149 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Adding Assignments Without Dates To access the master class preferences page click on the preferences tab on the master class homepage enable these products M grademark preferences V peer review M gradebook In addition to the standard class preference options the master class instructor can select to e lock assignment information on sections e lock assignment dates on sections e allow or disallow section TA ability to create or delete assignments e lock settings for sections class preferences general preferences J let students submit discussion topics lock assignment dates in sections lock assignment info in sections sections can create delete assignments enable these products F grademark z peer review F gradebook J discussion boards distributed grading i lock for sections class link URL Pd class link name Pd These settings allow the master class instructor to enable or disable certain capabilities of the TA users in the sections of the master class This can be used to prevent changes from being made to required settings on assignments Click on the submit button to save any changes made to the class preferences Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 150 SSN ae aa Eg ad OMNI A
57. 010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 65 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Reordering Questions Clicking on the trash can icon will open a prompt asking Are you sure you want to delete this question Click OK to delete the question The page at http alpha turnitin com says 7 Are you sure you want to delete this question lp _ Cancel GED Once the instructor has edited or deleted the questions they want click on the Save amp Finish button to save any changes Save amp Finish or Return to previous stel Reordering Questions Within step 3 of PeerMark assignment creation an instructor may reorder how the questions appear for a student in their peer review An instructor may wish to do this if they want their students to see the questions in a specific order To reorder the questions click on the Reorder questions link Edit i Add Question How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where Free Response 25 minimum ward answer Change the order of the questions by dragging them to where you would like them placed Click on the Save order button to save the new order or click Cancel to cancel any changes Add Question Save order o Cancel How well does the introduction set up the Thesis of the paper Does it give you an idea of what the author is going to be writing about Scale Not very well to Ve
58. 10 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 49 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Changing Viewing Modes show pees ee por om show Hal Lest one at a time show in web page next match TEJ Changing Viewing Modes By default the Originality Report opens in show highest matches together mode In some cases matches to smaller areas of similarity may be obscured by larger matches and not shown on this view mode To find the underlying sources use the Show matches one at a time viewing mode to show an exhaustive list of the sources To switch to this mode click on the mode pull down menu and select show matches one at a time The Originality Report browser window will reload to display this view show matches one at a time match internet from 11 28 06 altar a www luisbeltran com This is source 1 In the cumulative report This source is partially hidden by one or more sources In the cumulative report a 26 de P E 2 muaa aa r 14 match internet from 01 28 07 de HawAli http ezenlaweb com endo su In this mode all sources for a given paper are listed even those that are obscured by larger percentage matches in the default view Select a source to display by clicking on the radio button next to a source When printing this view mode will print only the currently selected source show matches one at a time O9 match internet f
59. 2 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Three Adding Questions to the Review Step Three Adding Questions to the Review Step three allows an instructor to choose scale and free response questions for the PeerMark assignment A free response question example would be What is the thesis of the paper Free response questions allow an instructor to pose these questions for students to answer in their peer review and can include minimum length requirements A scale question example would be How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader Scale Not very well to Really well Scale questions allow students to rate the paper on instructor chosen areas of writing To add questions to a PeerMark assignment click on the Add Question button PeerMark Settings Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Click here to add instructions Instructions entered here will appear to students above their peer review questions F Add Question Reorder questions Creating a free response question in PeerMark creation Add Question 1 Click on the Add Question button and select Free response 2 Enter the question in the Question field ne and enter a value in the Minimum answer length field Minimum answer length 3 Once the question and minimum answer length have been entered click on the Add Question button to add the free Add Question or Cancel response question to the PeerMark a assignment Copyright 1998 2010 iPa
60. M Created by Demo Turnitin Discuss the essay topics you are thinking about writing on Reply to this topic Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Section Responding to Previous Replies To post a reply to a topic topic title 1 From the discussion board page click on i first topic the name or title of the topic to reply to 2 Essay Topics 2 Click on the Reply to this topic button a next to the discussion topic E Reply to this topic 3 Enter the response in the reply box provided By default only the latest reply is shown To display the entire thread use the pull down menu at the top of the form and select entire thread enter your reply Enter your comment here 4 Once the reply is entered click on the submit reply to topic button to add the reply to the discussion i submit opiy io onic l 4 Tip Responses that will take more than a few minutes to type should be written in a word processor software and then copy and pasted into the reply box for the discussion board This prevents loss of internet connection causing a lost reply to the discussion board especially in the event of complex replies No images or formatting is accepted by the reply box only text will be entered into a discussion board reply thread Responding to Previous Replies Users may also respond to the replies left by other users either instructor or student within
61. Notifications Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 154 Chapter 11 Preferences amp Notifications Section Introduction Introduction There are two preference types available to Turnitin instructors user preferences and class preferences User preferences apply to the instructor s user profile including default login views Class preferences are specific to each class and apply only within the class to the assignments and student users in the class User Preferences An instructor can view the current user preferences by clicking on the user info tab The user preferences available are e default user type select from student instructor or administrator this will be the user home page seen when the user logs in e default submission type select a default submission type which determines which type of submission page is shown automatically for an instructor clicking on the submit icon in Turnitin e activate quick submit select yes to turn quick submit on refer to Chapter 10 for information on quick submit e items per page select the number of items from a list of students submissions or assignments to display per page on Turnitin e file download format select the default format for files downloaded from Turnitin the options available are original format PDF format or let me choose each time e show page info
62. Only Mode minds about the matter In his essay on the French metaphysician FranAois Printing The GradeMark interface is not designed to be printed from the primary GradeMark screen To print a paper with a full comment list and any rubric information use the print icon or open the File menu pull down in the GradeMark window and select Print from the list of options A printable version of the paper will load and the user s print menu should appear once the paper has finished loading Once the paper has begun printing or after the printing job has been completed click on the Return to grading paper link at the top right corner to return to the normal GradeMark screen Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 101 ANEY STE a AIOS ad a turnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 5 GradeBook Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 5 GradeBook Section Introduction Introduction The GradeBook product allows an instructor to track student grades and attendance for a class To access the GradeBook click on the gradebook tab Students enrolled in the class appear in the left column of the class GradeBook Turnitin assignments for the class are listed along the top of the GradeBook view There are multiple methods that allow an instructor to enter grades into the GradeBook Grade
63. PUY WF author tithe Argus Ellen Nibel Franks Emmanuel 1 From the assignment inbox click the check boxes to select the papers that will be downloaded WR PR LE LLS we I LAELA 1a The user may also select the check box in the column heading to download all title papers from all pages of an assignment P Argus Ellen inbox M Franks Emmanuel Click on the download button above the author column and select Original File Hearnaderess Harris FIs dAYANAIE IUI ODO ALU continue Click on ok to accept the download Select the file format to download in if prompted to do so The files will download to be saved on the user s computer Turnitin Instructor Handbook 40 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Bulk Download Downloading GradeMark papers in a zip file HGE LE LLI YY i LAE PUY WF 1 From the assignment inbox click the B check boxes to select the papers that will O be downloaded author title Argus Ellen Nibel Franks Emmanuel Gibbon 1a The user may also select the check box in the column heading to download all papers from all pages of an assignment inbox O author WES PR LES ILS YY I LAETA Taw We uh Argus Ellen Note If you select all papers within your po Argus Ellen class the papers that have not been Franks Emmanuel graded with GradeMark will
64. Paradigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 93 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Attaching a Rubric to an Assignment To modify a rubric 1 Click on the Tools menu and select Rubric Library 2 Select the rubric to modify by clicking on the name of the rubric Essay Rubric 3 Change the rubric as needed 4 Click Save Rubric to save any changes n al This Rubric is currently in use 5 A notification window may appear giving 2 warning about losing the You are able to save changes to a rubric that is attached to the current assignment Saving these changes will permanently erase previous scoring information for this the existing scoring information for this assignment Deleting your scoring information cannot be undone Would you like assignment Click Save to change the to continue scoring information Save Cancel Attaching a Rubric to an Assignment To use a rubric scorecard the instructor must first access the GradeMark view of a student paper in an assignment and attach the rubric to the assignment This enables the rubric scorecard for the assignment Adding a rubric to an assignment 1 Click on the Tools menu and select ee Rubric Library oP Rubric Library Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 94 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Using a Rubric Scorecard to Grade Adding a rubric to an assign
65. a y name for the holiday in the holiday field holiday name 4 Click submit to save the holiday onto the etal calendar a The name for the holiday will appear on the class calendar and the day will be given a light blue highlight for emphasis Memorial Day Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 119 Chapter 6 Class Calendar Section Holidays Uploading a Syllabus If a class syllabus has been written an instructor can upload it to the class calendar Students can view and download the syllabus from the student view of the class calendar To upload a syllabus 1 Click the syllabus button on the class calendar page 2 From the syllabus page click the Browse button and locate the file to upload _ Browse Eom iy ub Accepted file types are Microsoft Word Corel WordPerfect RTF PDF plain text and HTML 3 Click submit to add the document as the p Ge class syllabus aS Se The syllabus will be posted to the syllabus page If another syllabus is posted it will replace and overwrite the current syllabus Only a single document at a time will be available on the class syllabus page Calendar List The calendar can also be viewed in list mode The list mode displays all assignments and entries for the current calendar year Dates that do not have assignments or entries are excluded from the list To switch to the calendar list cli
66. ames Clymer 0 3 reviews Show details More Actions Harry Henderson 0 3 reviews Show details More Actions Jim Jameson 0 3 reviews Show details More Actions Jane Johnson 0 3 reviews Show details More Actions Within the more details of a single student the instructor can view the progress of the student s reviews or read the student s completed reviews All the reviews written for this student are visible to the right of the student s reviews Johnson Jane 0 3 reviews Jane submitted 0 reviews SCORE 10 Jane received 2 reviews ae 2 0 Alice Anderson Read Review System assigned System assigned Jan 02 a 0 Friedrich Weissenborn Read Review Studant selection System assigned Jan 02 a 0 Read all these reviews at once Salf reviaw Read all these reviews at once TOTAL 30 Edit Grades Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 69 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Viewing Student Reviews Writing a Review of a Student Paper The instructor is able to write a review to supplement those that students will receive from their peers The instructor is provided with the same free response and scale question structure as the students An instructor can begin writing a review of a student submission from within the PeerMark inbox by clicking on the View link next to the PeerMark assignment 12 10 09 12 17 09 12 18 09 a 7 ane a a 2 05PM
67. ark paper cannot remove or modify marks or grades in any way sub account an account created beneath a parent account The Section Definitions Turnitin account tree allows for multiple sub accounts created under each parent account Only individual accounts may not create sub accounts The number of institutional accounts created beneath a consortium account is determined by license purchases submission a file or files uploaded by a student or instructor user into an assignment within a Turnitin class Only a single file per student user can be submitted to an assignment by a student user submission type Turnitin offers multiple submission types for students and instructors Students are able to submit a single file at a time by either file upload or cut and paste submission Instructors are able to submit files by file upload copy and paste zip upload or multiple file upload options The default file type for a user to submit by can be viewed or changed in the preferences section of the user info page syllabus calendar the syllabus link on the calendar page allows a user to view the syllabus document if any for a specific class The instructor is able to upload a class syllabus for easy reference by the students during the course teaching assistant a user assigned access to one or more sections of a master class thread discussion board the list of replies and responses to a specific to
68. asses controlled by the instructor my classes user info messages User Info A user profile contains personal information and user preferences Click the user info button on the system bar to open the user profile options The user information area is separated into two sections personal information and user preferences my classes user info messages Personal Information In the personal information section of the user information page a user is shown a number of fields many of which are optional and can be filled at the discretion of the user There are required fields which are listed here User name e mail Password Confirm password Secret question Question answer Last name First name All other areas of the personal information section are optional Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 10 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section User Preferences User Preferences The user preferences section of a user profile affects how information within the profile account is presented and sets defaults for commonly used functions User preferences include e default user type select the type of user access to default to upon login e default submission type select a default submission type single file upload multiple file upload cut and paste upload or zip file upload e items per page select the number of items you would like displayed pe
69. ating assignments in Chapter 1 To access the master class assignment page click on the name of the master class on the instructor homepage class ID class name Class Demo add section 2035960 Section Turnitin D Adding Assignments to Sections After creating an assignment from the assignment creation page the push assignments to sections window will load From this page the assignment can be pushed to the sections of the master class To add an assignment to one or more sections place a check mark in the check box next to the section name and click on submit to push the assignment to the selected sections submit Yy Essay push assignment dates section name section instructor assignment status Section 1 Turnitin D not pushed Section 2 Turner A not pushed By default all sections are marked to receive the assignment To not have the assignment pushed to a section remove the check mark from the check box before clicking submit The assignment will not be pushed to that section The master class instructor has the option of allowing the Section TA s to choose their own assignment dates or to push the assignment dates the instructor set in the assignment creation process The default is to not push assignment dates If the instructor decides to push assignment dates place a check mark in the check box next to the push assignment dates option Click on submit to save the assignment and push the a
70. ay accidentally enroll multiple times Check to ensure that student names are not duplicated on the student list for the class If there are multiple listings for a single student the instructor may block or drop the extra student profiles to prevent confusion Submissions made by dropped profiles will no longer be viewable by the instructor See the Managing Students section of this manual for more directions on removing students from a class Allow submissions after the due date Yes no Repository options If the repository options are enabled for an instructor 2 or 4 options will appear within the Submit papers to pull down menu Instructors will be able to set the Submit papers to assignment option to store student papers in the standard paper repository in the institution paper repository no repository or to allow students to choose between the standard paper repository or the institution paper repository Submit papers to Repository Sources for Similarity Reports The instructor is able to select the available repository sources to compare Submissions in the assignment against This allows an instructor to disregard a source type if the comparison against this type of source is not needed Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 19 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Available Assignment Options The available search targets are listed un
71. ays the assignment set for the current class by default To select a different class assignment set to view use the pull down menu labeled se ect assignment set and choose the name of a class The assignment set for the selected class will be displayed fssignment set Class Demo Romantic Poets K select assignment Importing Assignments From the assignment library an instructor can import assignments to copy them from one class to another To import an assignment 1 Log into Turnitin and click on the name of the class to import an assignment or set of assignments into 2 Click on the libraries link in the class 3 Use the select assignment set pull assignment t Romantic Poets down menu to choose a class to import Class Demo assignments from import Romantic Poets _ Me Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 132 Chapter 8 Libraries To import an assignment Click the check box to the left of the assignment s to import to another class Click the import button above the assignment name list Select whether to use the assignment dates existing in the library or to enter new dates To use library dates click the preserve dates link To enter new dates for a new school year or semester enter the start and due dates and click submit The assignment s selected will be imported into the current class Section Import
72. be viewed online To view a paper through the Turnitin web site without saving a copy to the computer the instructor simply needs to click on the name of the paper under the title column of the assignment inbox This will open the paper in a new window with the submission and student information as well as the text of the paper Downloading Papers The instructor may also download and save papers submitted to an assignment Instructors may download papers one by one or in a zip file Instructors on an account with the GradeMark or Peer Review products active may also select whether to download a PDF version of the submission or the original file format Downloading papers one at a time 1 Click on the icon under the file column 52391421 10 0 for the paper to download 45 52391986 10 0 52391296 10 0 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 39 Chapter 1 Getting Started Downloading papers one at a time 2 If available For Peer Review and GradeMark accounts a pop up window prompts the user to select Originally submitted format or PDF format Section Bulk Download Please select a file format for your download Originally submitted format doc PDF format 3 The files will download to be saved on the user s computer Bulk Download Instructors can bulk download papers in either the original or GradeMark formats HGE LE LLA YY i LAE
73. cale Section Definitions Ex The description where the Grammar criterion intersects with the Good scale may indicate Above average understanding of word usage secret question and answer the secret question and answer set allows a user to reset their password immediately through the Forgot your Password link on the Turnitin website The secret question is selected from a list during user profile creation and the user enters an answer The answer is case sensitive and may or may not include spacing Different capitalization or spacing when answering the secret question will result in rejection of the password reset attempt Secure Socket Layer A security protocol available on many web browsers Secure Socket Layer comes in version 2 0 and 3 0 The standard acronym for Secure Socket Layer encryption is SSL SSL connection to Turnitin is available by clicking on the lock icon to the right of the login button on the main page at www turnitin com or by connecting directly to SSL at https www turnitin com section class a subsection of the master class that is assigned to a particular Teaching Assistant TA on Turnitin single source Originality Report a view mode of the Originality Report where the user selects a specific source of matching or similar text to view Only sources from the specific match will be highlighted on the Originality Report in the submission Since multiple sources can be found
74. can be organized by any of the criteria listed for example clicking on the column heading name of author will sort the contents of the assignment box by author last name from A to Z Clicking the column heading again will sort it again by the reverse of the criteria from Z to A The column headings in the assignment inbox are e author a column containing the names of any enrolled students and the names given for any non enrolled instructor uploaded papers in the assignment Clicking on the name of the author opens the class portfolio page for any enrolled students Enrolled student names are underlined and lettered in blue e title the title given for any paper submitted If there is no submission for a user this field will list no submission Clicking on the title of a paper will open a text version of the paper with submission information but no Originality Report data to allow an instructor to view the student paper report the report column contains the Originality Report icon The icon contains a percentage indicating the overall similarity of the paper to information in the Turnitin repositories 100 being fully similar 0 indicating no similarity The icon is rectangular and contains the percentage number and the corresponding color If only a grayed out icon is available the report is not ready A in the report column indicates no submission or that no Originality Report is generated based on assignment
75. choose yes to display page information at the top of each page which contains helpful information for each user e send me e mail updates choose yes to receive e mail updates from Turnitin e use homepage link choose yes to create a homepage link to set up a link enter a link name and URL in the fields below this option this provides a link to a homepage for the user Note If any changes were made to the user profile the instructor must click on submit in the top right corner to save the changes Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 155 Chapter 11 Preferences amp Notifications Section Class Preferences Class Preferences The class preference page allows an instructor to control the products and features available for the class This allows an instructor to determine whether students can post proposed discussion topics or whether or not GradeMark or other products are available in a class An instructor can also set a class homepage link which is visible to both students and the instructor on the class homepage and other class pages To open the preferences page for a class click the preferences tab on the class bar i grademark z peer review Each class has two preference types available to the instructors There are general preferences and products that have been enabled Only services purchased by the instructor s institution are available under
76. ck icon to toggle the student from unlocked lock not closed to locked lock closed if needed When a student is locked the student profile can no longer access the class user ID email address user ID email address 2483802 demol3s tu 2483802 demol3s turnitin Gq 2483799 demol9 tu Ga 2483799 demol19 turnitin e remove a student click on the drop icon to the right of the student e mail address to remove the student from a class Accidentally dropped students may be re added manually but must be added under the same e mail address to regain access to the previous submissions which were made A Warning Students should be dropped from a class only if the instructor is absolutely certain that the student user profile and its submissions are no longer needed Dropped students cannot re add themselves to the class even with the class ID and enrollment password user ID email address 2483802 demols mturnitin com 2483799 demol9 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 45 E N E ae aera ae CARAT A q acim Vie V a Tr ye urnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 2 Originality Checking Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 46 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Introduction Introduction A typical submission made to an assignment o
77. ck the list button on the calendar Jun July The calendar list mode works similarly to the calendar mode Any item can be viewed by clicking on it To update an item click the update icon to the right of the item To switch back to the calendar view click the calendar mode button Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 120 E N E ae aera ae CARAT A q acim Vie V a Tr ye urnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 121 Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Introduction Discussion boards give students the chance to participate in peer discussions using the online discussion board feature in Turnitin The class discussion board allows students to suggest topics for approval by the instructor reply to topics posted by the instructor and reply to the posts made by students or instructors in a moderated discussion environment Accessing Class Discussion Boards The class discussion board is available from the class homepage discussion tab The account administrator for the institution may disable this feature or the feature may not be in use If the discussion link is not available it has been disabled If the discussion board tab is available access the class discussion board by clicking on the
78. comment To add an inline comment select the type tool from the Tools palette Select a color from the color pull down by clicking on the drop down menu for the type tool Really well TOOLS x Commenting experienced these x Pip the narrator were directly Composition QuickMarks the Convict until the a drive to impress her he recounts them e the nostalgia that we e circumstances great The user can click on the paper where the comment should begin The inline comment will show up as a light gray highlight over which typing may be done When finished click elsewhere on the paper or select the highlighter tool from the Tools palette The inline comment will appear as typing directly over the paper 5 an Europsan divide Representative of the former view M inline comment about this actual hisfory considering the text Dichtung uber Held section of your P amp P y egfstruction immanent to the epic tradition a Rivalit An inline comment can be deleted by moving the cursor over the comment and then clicking on the gray trash can icon that appears to the left of the comment Deleted comments cannot be recovered Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 73 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Composition Marks The inline comment can be moved by clicking and dragging the comment to a new location on the page Releasing the mouse will affix the inl
79. d progress of the selected file Once the file is uploaded you will be redirected to the submission preview page Once the paper has been uploaded the following page previews the paper being submitted Review the text to confirm the correct file was selected To complete the file upload click on submit at the bottom of the page If the wrong file was loaded click on return to upload page and re submit with the correct file 10 Once the submission is complete a digital receipt is displayed The paper ID on the digital receipt is a unique number assigned to this submission Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved submission title x pt browse for the file to upload Browse submit paper Step 2 of 2 Author John Doe Title Great Expectations Preview Paper An important theme in Dickens novel Great Expectations is thi heart Manv charactarc ayneriance the all to real armntion af a Ph return to upload page SF You have successfully submitted this paper Below is a copy of your Turnitin Digital Receij paper title Dickens paper ID 67891835 author Doe Jane E go to inbox oF submit another paper Turnitin Instructor Handbook 30 Chapter 1 Getting Started Multiple File Upload The multiple file upload submission option allows instructors to upload multiple files Simultaneously Section File Types and Size Submitting multiple papers using mu
80. d to the palette Composition 4 Close the library by clicking the X in the rem 307 0d LD eE upper right corner of the library window The QuickMark palette will appear containing the sets that were selected To expand or hide the set in the palette click the expand collapse button at the upper right corner of the set Gibson s early writings are generally futuristic stories cyberspace computer simulated ality technology o shantytowns recorded or broad A stimulus later to featured so heavily in Neuromancer and dystopic int 1 If the QuickMark palette is not open use the Tools menu and select QuickMark palette TE I mp 2 Click the QuickMark symbol for the PE ibson s early wr mark to add to the paper sieci eat fe a shantytowns recc featured so heavil E gt already evident ir 3 Click on the paper where the mark should be placed pegs m Thesis too simple A good thesis should rk Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 87 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Creating QuickMark symbols d Tip QuickMark symbols with yellow backgrounds on the palette are dynamic These marks require further modification when added to a paper Some of these marks are resizable using handles at the corners of the mark Others allow for text to be added in a text field This allows further customizing of these editing marks Creating QuickMark symbo
81. der Search options The targets with a check mark are those that will be searched To remove a search target repository click on the check box to remove the mark Clicking on an empty selection box next to the repository will re add the repository as a search target This selection will not alter any currently generated Originality Reports or Overall Similarity Index scores Search options tude nt paper repository institution paper repository current and archived internet O2 riodicals journals amp publications Search targets Currently available search targets are e student paper repository works previously submitted in classes and assignments on Turnitin e institution paper repository a repository of student papers for the institution e current and archived internet a repository of archived and live publicly available internet pages containing billions of pages of existing content and tens of thousands of new pages added daily e periodicals journals amp publications third party periodical journal and publication content including many major professional journals periodicals and business publications Changing Advanced Assignment Option Defaults If any changes have been made to the advanced assignment options an additional option will be available at the bottom of the options panel The instructor is asked Would you like to save these options as your defaults for future assignments Select yes to hav
82. ds each criterion to be worth an identical percentage select the Distribute Criteria option to automatically distribute the percentages evenly e The values in the Max Points fields cannot be altered directly These values reflect how many points towards the total points for the rubric will be awarded if a paper receives the highest possible scale value for the criterion e g if the rubric has a total point value of 100 a highest scale value of 100 and a criterion worth 20 pts the Max Points for that criterion will be 20 Suia Scale 2 Scale Thesis 12 pts 16 pts Underdeveloped Adequate Organization 18 pte 24 pts Please enter a Adequatety i organiz ed unorganized e If the instructor is using criteria as percentages and scale as percentage the instructor must set the total point value field for the rubric at the bottom of the rubric scorecard Click in the Total point field and the Edit link will appear Click on the Edit link to set the total point value field for the rubric once it is set click done to save the total point value Modifying Rubrics Rubric scorecards can be modified after creation However if the rubric scorecard has been used to score student papers modification of the rubric scorecard will erase any scoring done on papers in the current assignment Changes will not be applied to the rubric scorecard of previous assignments Copyright 1998 2010 i
83. e Not very well to Really well Free response and scale questions can be deleted by clicking on the trash can icon to the right of the question you wold like to delete How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where Free Response 25 minimum word answer Ed T What is the thesis of the paper Edi m Free Response 1 minimum word answer How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader Scale Not very well to Really well Clicking on the trash can icon will open a prompt asking Are you sure you want to delete this question Click OK to delete the question Once the instructor has completed editing the Library click on the Finished editing this library link to save the changes Finished editing this librar Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 138 Chapter 8 Libraries Section Copying and Deleting Libraries Copying and Deleting Libraries The copy and delete library options are accessed by clicking on the More Actions link to the right of the library names 3 QUESTIONS Copy Library 2 QUESTIONS iew Dii Delete Library Click on the Copy Library option to copy the library to the PeerMark Libraries list The the duplicate library will keep the name of the library that was copied but will have copy appended to the name 3 QUESTIONS View Edit More Actions g 2 QUESTIONS
84. e the welcome e mail is re sent by the instructor Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 26 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Re sending New User Enrollment E Mail Student users who have logged into Turnitin one or more times cannot have this information reset by the instructor and must use the Forgot Your Password link on the Turnitin homepage How to Re Send Welcome E mail An instructor can re send welcome e mails from the student list page of a class To reach the student page click on the class name and then the gray student tab above the assignment list On the students page any students who have never logged in and completed the information on the user profile will have a pink highlight over the date in the enrolled column to the left of the student name Note Students who do not have the pink highlight over the enrolled date must use the Turnitin password reset system if the student has forgotten or lost the password to the student user profile This is accessible at www turnitin com by clicking on the Forgot Your Password link at the top right corner To re send the activation mail click on the pink highlighted date to the left of the student name enrolled student name user ID email ad 12274964 Check the user information and make any needed changes to this information To send the new user confirmation and welcome e mail click on submit A ne
85. e all future assignment creations use the advanced assignment options that have been selected as the default setting Select no to continue with the previous default advanced assignment option settings The default settings can be changed at any time when creating a new assignment or updating an existing assignment Would you like to save these options as your defaults for future assignments yes MO Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 20 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Revision Assignments Revision Assignments Student users can only submit one paper per assignment If the instructor wishes students to submit multiple drafts without overwriting the previous drafts the instructor can create additional assignments using the revision assignment type Revision assignments are duplicates of the parent assignment s advanced options and standard settings but may have new start due and post dates The revision assignment may have a different Generate Originality Reports for student submissions setting The instructor may also select a different set of optional special instructions or assign a different point value From the class home page click on the New Assignment button Select Revision Assignment by clicking on the radio button next to Revision Assignment Then click on the Next Step button From the pull down menu labeled based on paper
86. e assignment the rubric scores for the paper versus the rubric scores for all other papers submitted to the assignment and the number of QuickMark comments used on the student paper versus the number of QuickMark comments used for all other submissions in the same assignment Note Statistics can only be displayed for submissions linked to a student user profile Non enrolled student submissions do not have any statistical information available through the GradeMark tools Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 96 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Paper and Assignment Statistics To view grade statistics Open the GradeMark view of the student paper to access statistics for it Open the Tools pull down menu and click on Statistics Click Grading on the assessment graph A graph displaying the performance of the student versus the class average on all assignments will open Click All Assignments to open a list of assignments that can be viewed To view the graph for an individual assignment click on the name of the Rough Draft 0 assignment Book Review 0 Dystopia s in Fic 4 100 To view rubric statistics 1 Open the Tools pull down menu and click on Statistics 2 Click Rubrics on the assessment graph A graph displaying the paper rubric score if any versus the class rubric scores on the assignment will open bric Rubric vs
87. e by clicking on the mark symbol for the com ment The Edit and trash icons will appear click on the edit icon or double click the mark to open up the comment box Edit the comment and click Save to save any changes made to the comment To move a comment click and hold on the mark sym bol and drag the icon to a new location Eo ait ECMcraly Iv SUIT ol A mputer simulated_eality technology on corded or broadc st stimulus later to be eatured so heavily in Neuromancer and dystopic inter already evident in his first published short story Frag goes Mis Need to be In E introduction Deleting a Comment A comment and the associated mark can be deleted by clicking on the mark symbol on the paper The Edit and trash icons will appear click on the trash can icon to delete the mark featured so heavily in Neuromancer and already evident in his first published short Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 82 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Deleting a Comment The Clipboard Commonly used comments or clips can be saved in the clipboard for later use Comments are organized into the clipboard as part of a set Clips added to the clipboard can be used in any class or assignment controlled by the same instructor A comment can be added to the clipboard by clicking on the Add to Clipboard button at the bottom of the comment bubble or through the Clipb
88. e handled by the instructor Students are only able to remove quoted or bibliographic material for the duration of the current session of viewing the Originality Report Please note that the functions for excluding material are approximate and human judgement is the final arbiter for proper quotation or bibliographic reference Cited material cannot be excluded directly and quotations can only be excluded if block indentation or direct quotation marks begin and end the quotation Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 52 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Excluding Small Matches Excluding quoted or bibliographic Matches 1 Open an Originality Report grademark file 2 Click on the exclude quoted or exclude bibliography links 3 Review the revised report Quoted or bibliographic material can be re included by clicking the include quoted or include bibliography links Excluding Small Matches Instructors have the ability to exclude small matches by either word count or by percentage To exclude small matches within an Originality Report click on the exclude small matches link on the tool bar A small window will open with the two small match exclusion options Enter into either the Word Count or Percentage fields the numerical value for small matches that will be excluded from this Originality Report Click on the submit button once a value
89. e mail to the user name selected or via use of the secret question and answer set for the user profile No other method of password reset can be done outside of this manual system due to the privacy policies of the Turnitin website user type Turnitin has three available user types A single user profile may have access to all three user types to fulfill different functions The user types are administrator instructor and Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 172 Chapter 13 Glossary Section Definitions student view mode Originality Report the Originality Report can be viewed in multiple modes by users These modes allow users to access the information presented in the Originality Report in the mode that most usefully presents the information of any matching or Similar text in the comparison of the submitted work to the Turnitin repositories in use for a specific assignment Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 173
90. e partial indicates that an assignment has been pushed to at least one section but not to all sections of a master class e full indicates an assignment has been pushed to all sections of a master class The assignment push page can be returned to by clicking the push to sections button next to an assignment at any time assignment assign to sections Assignment Demo WR 1 Review Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 146 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Adding Assignments Without Dates If an assignment has been previously added to a section the assignment can be pushed to the section a second time with any new changes made to the assignment This is only available if the assignment has not been modified by the TA and if no students have submitted to the assignment If the TA has made any changes to the assignment or students have submitted a paper the assignment is locked The messages on the push page next to each assignment will inform the master class instructor if an assignment is unmodified or if it has been locked Note If changes must be made to a locked assignment access the assignment through the section or sections it has been pushed to and make any necessary changes through the sections directly Changes cannot be made from the master class Student Enrollment The master class does not allow students to enroll Student enrollment is handled in eac
91. earchable answers to common questions users of Turnitin ask Within the Help Center is a link to the Turnitin Help Desk where users can send any questions or problems about Turnitin with a description of the question problem The Turnitin helpdesk will email you an answer to your question in a timely manner Welcome Demo Turnitin logout Help Center The Help Center is an area we have created for our users to search for help or information on specific aspects of using Turnitin Frequently updated lists of the most common questions we receive are also available User Guides and Training Videos The user guides and training videos link will redirect users to the Turnitin support page providing downloadable versions of any of the Quick Start Guides and User Manuals for Turnitin as well as new user videos for all user types and in depth videos for specific Turnitin products Join Account amp Join Account TA The join account and join account TA tabs allow an instructor to join an additional Turnitin account Turnitin accounts may be separated by the institutional administrator into Departments or Campus level groups Some instructors may need to join multiple departmental or campus accounts or may be employed by multiple institutions join account class ID class name join account TA 2243738 American Li Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 12 Chapt
92. ected There are five questions to be answered in the review and there are a total of 4 reviews in the review set for the PeerMark assignment The point value for the PeerMark assignment is 100 Review 1 The reviewer entered content for all five questions but one is considered unanswered because it does not meet the minimum length requirement The score for this review is 0 Review 2 The reviewer answered all five questions The score for this review is 10 Review 3 The reviewer did not start the review The score for this review is O Review 4 The reviewer started the review but neglected to answer any questions The score for this review is 0 The total score for all the reviews would be 10 0 10 0 0 10 out of the total possible points of 40 4 10 40 10 out of 40 0 25 Normalizing the 0 25 to the PeerMark point value of 100 would be 0 25 100 25 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 76 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Grading Reviews The instructor may edit the grades given to student reviews or to the student s total score for the assignment once the due date has passed for the assignment Once the post date of the assignment has passed students will be able to view the grades for their reviews and the total score awarded to them for the assignment Editing review grades and overall grade in PeerMark 1 Click on the View link to the r
93. ections under the Libraries section of this user guide This allows users to easily add assignment sets in a new course 1 Click the add a class button on your instructor homepage 2 On the next screen enter the following dines memes information e the name for the class enrollment password e the class enrollment password class start date April 7 2008 3 Select the end date for the class Once the end date has passed the class will not be accessible for submissions unless Oct 8 zj 2008 i the class is reactivated class end date 4 Click submit to add the class Class information will be displayed in a tanii pop up window containing the ID and a enrollment password for confirmation Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 13 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Expired Classes Expired Classes Every class created on Turnitin has an end date When the end date is reached the class expires and is limited to read only access The students and instructor will no longer be able to submit papers or peer reviews create assignments or mark any of the papers using GradeMark When a class expires it no longer appears on the active classes list To view expired classes only click on the expired classes tab on the Turnitin instructor homepage The all classes option available on the same pull down menu will list both active and expired classes all
94. eel S y Wl a el Y Lali 3 Click on the Add all questions button to add all the questions to the PeerMark Le aid A Add all questions or Finished assignment ear to Very Clear 4 Click on the Finished adding questions from library link when you have added all the questions you want from this library Once the instructor has added all the questions they want to the PeerMark assignment click on the Save amp Finish button to complete the PeerMark assignment creation Save amp Finish or Return to previous ste Editing or Deleting Questions Free response and scale questions can be edited by clicking on the Edit link to the right of the question How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point lf so where Free Response 25 minimum word answer What is the thesis of the paper Free Response 1 minimum word answer How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader Scale Not very well to Really well Free response and scale questions can be deleted by clicking on the trash can icon to the right of the question you wold like to delete How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where Free Response 25 minimum word answer What is the thesis of the paper Free Response 1 minimum word answer How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader scale Not very well to Really well Copyright 1998 2
95. efined criteria and scales The rubric scorecards can be created by the account administrator and Shared to all instructors on an account Instructors can also create and share rubric scorecards allowing other instructors to upload the rubric scorecard to their classes To create a rubric scorecard 1 Click on the Tools menu and select Ef Rubric Library Rubric Library E Clipboard Library Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 90 Chapter 4 GradeMark To create a rubric scorecard 2a First time rubric users will see two links Create a new rubric and Import a rubric Click on Create a new rubric to create a new rubric or click on Import a rubric to import one of Turnitin s previously made rubrics Users who have accessed the Rubric Library and created a Rubric Set before will see the Rubric Library interface Click on the New button to create a new rubric scorecard Provide a Title for the scorecard and click Save To give names and descriptions to the criteria scales click on the criterion and an edit and trash button will appear then click on the edit button Optional Enter a name and a description for the criterion for the rubric by clicking in the text boxes to edit the text Once entered click Done to save any changes Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all the criteria To add additional criteria click on Add Criterion in the upper right
96. eir submissions and able to view the Originality Report No resubmissions are allowed after the due date and time of the assignment e on due date Originality Reports will not be generated for any submission until the due date and time of the assignment Students may resubmit as many times as needed until the due date and time without receiving reports Resubmissions may not be made after the due date and time of the assignment Exclude bibliographic material from Similarity Index for all papers in this assignment This feature of assignment creation provides instructors with the ability to control the option whether bibliographic material will automatically be excluded from Originality Reports The default is no Bibliographic materials can also be included and excluded when viewing the Originality Report This setting cannot be modified after the first paper has been submitted Exclude bibliographic materials from Similarity Index for all papers in this assignment Bibliographic materials can also be included and excluded when viewing the Originality Report This setting cannot be modified after the first paper has been submitted no Exclude quoted material from Similarity Index for all papers in this assignment This feature of assignment creation provides instructors with the ability to control the option whether quoted material will automatically be excluded from Originality Reports The default is no Quoted materials can al
97. ems per page a user info page preference that allows users to determine the number of items from any list they wish to see per page on Turnitin knowledge base The knowledge base is an area we Nave created for our users to search for help or information on specific aspects of using Turnitin Also available are frequently updated lists of the most common questions we receive libraries assignment peer review these library types allow instructors to easily quickly copy or replicate existing assignments or peer reviews from one class to another libraries rubric the rubric library available from the instructor class homepage allows an instructor to create review edit or delete the marking rubrics available for a peer review Peer review rubrics are completely separate from GradeMark libraries of QuickMark editing and rubric scorecards libraries rubric scorecard QuickMark the rubric scorecard Section Definitions or QuickMark scoring marks created by a particular user These libraries allow a user to create edit apply copy move or delete rubric scorecards or QuickMark editing sets These libraries can be shared to section classes by a master class instructor An administrator can share these libraries to all instructors on a specific account list calendar a view mode of the calendar that lists all of the information on a class calendar for the current year This includes assignment infor
98. endar an instructor may place notes in the class calendar for information about the class that does not fit as an announcement or assignment Class notes are visible to all students in the class notes GradeBook a note may be added to the student overall grade or to a specific assignment for a Student by the class instructor using the GradeBook product These notes are viewed by the student through the my grades link on the class toolbar menu Optical Character Recognition OCR Optical character recognition software converts a image of text information into an actual text document that can be read and altered by word processing software Papers or documents transferred into a computer via a scanner require optical character recognition software conversion to be submitted to Turnitin Turnitin only accepts documents containing actual text data rather than an imaged document or submission Some scanners offer OCR conversion automatically but most OCR conversion requires hand correction to resolve any inaccuracies which can cause major changes to the Section Definitions actual content of a document Originality Report the Originality Report is a flexible document that allows students and instructors to review matches between a Submitted work and the repositories scanned by Turnitin Citations quotations and bibliographic material are all scanned against Turnitin s repositories to determine an overa
99. epage The instructor is then prompted to enter the master class ID and TA join password for the course after which the instructor will be able to set up a TA section in the master class Administrating a Master Class The master class instructor is provided with many options for handling assignments in the sections and the master class itself These options include e creating template assignments that become part of the class assignment library The TA s with sections in the master class can then create their own assignments or select the template assignments from the class assignment library e create complete assignments and add them to some or all of the sections of a master class e create partial assignments e g assignments containing selected preferences but no dates and add them to some or all sections to accommodate different class schedules e creating assignments that are locked against changes by section TA s and adding these assignments to the sections of the master class Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 144 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Creating Assignments in a Master Class Creating Assignments in a Master Class Assignments that are intended to be used in many or all sections of a class should be created by the master class instructor within the master class For an overview on assignment creation please see the section on cre
100. er 1 Getting Started Section Join Account amp Join Account TA The account ID and account join password for each account are required to add an additional account to an instructor s homepage To add a new section type class to a master class set the TA must have the master class ID and TA join password for the master class This is available from the master class instructor Creating classes on Turnitin The creation of a class or classes on the Turnitin system is the first step in allowing an instructor and students to access and use the services available at their institution Most instructor and student activity on Turnitin occurs within the class or classes created by an instructor The class is used by the instructor to organize students and student submissions into groups A single class may be used for multiple courses but is typically not recommended due to the additional challenges this can create in organization A class and its assignments are fully available to the instructor between the date of the class creation and the selected expiration date Once a class has expired the information and assignments in the class are viewable but no new submissions or assignments may be made The instructor is capable of extending the expired class to reactivate it New classes should be created each semester or school year when a new group of students is in a course Assignments can be easily imported to a new class using the dir
101. er 5 GradeBook Exporting from GradeBook Section GradeBook Key An instructor can save an offline copy of the grades entered in the Turnitin GradeBook for a class The GradeBook information can be exported as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet To export GradeBook information click the export button on the GradeBook menu page This will create the spreadsheet and initiate a download of the GradeBook data to the instructor s computer max total points 202 max graded points 0 attendance add entry prefs key graphs student points paints 9 OQ You have chosen to open gradebook_export xls which is a Excel Spreadsheet from http turnitin com GradeBook Key Opening gradebook_export xls Click the key tab to view a visual key explaining the meaning of the asterisks and other indicators that can appear on the GradeBook page for an instructor gradebook English 101 Assignment 1 my paper max total points 1619 max graded points 504 max points 4 max points 100 grade C grade indicates point total for this student is incam 88 2 E plete one or more Simpson Duncan a graded assignments i i ps have not been graded Smith Sally 0 2 for this studeni Weiser Brenda x p Wong Andrew 173 5 B o o class average 177 5 88 1 B 0 0 0 0 2411 At vv V Vv Vow iv Vv iviv iv assignment 3 Assignment
102. er the post date passes The post date does not control Originality Reports The post date must come after the start date and due date during assignment creation product a specific service feature or group of features offered by Turnitin as part of the purchase of a Turnitin license by an educational customer QuickMark standard editing marks A library of standard editing or correction marks provided by Turnitin which can be augmented by additional marks created by an instructor quickview Originality Report a view listing the sources for any matching or similar text at the top and shows the student paper with highlights indicating the matched or similar areas beneath This is similar to the print view of Originality Reports reply discussion board a posting made by a student in response to a discussion topic or the response to an existing reply by another student in the discussion board resubmit the act of submitting a new paper in place of an existing Submitted paper Resubmission can only be done if the instructor has set an assignment to allow students to overwrite until the due date and time of the paper or if the instructor has manually deleted the student s existing submission in the assignment inbox This option Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved 169 Turnitin Instructor Handbook Chapter 13 Glossary can only be enabled by the class instructor
103. erMark Library Adding a question to a PeerMark library from another library he WRT kc Lh WR y elec 3 Click on the Add all questions button to add all the questions to the library all questions Jor Finished 4 Click on the Finished adding questions to Very Clear from library link when you have added o all the questions you want from this ns or Finished adding questions from libra library 5 Click on the Finished editing this library to save any changes that you have made Finished editing this libra to this library When the instructor has completed adding questions to the library click on the Finished editing this library link to save your changes Finished editing this librar Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 137 Chapter 8 Libraries Section Editing Questions within a Library Editing Questions within a Library To edit a Library click on the View Edit link to the right of the Library name SYSTEM 2 QUESTIONS 4 QUESTIONS View Edit More Actions Free response and scale questions can be edited by clicking on the Edit link to the right of the question How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where Free Response 25 minimum word answer What is the thesis of the paper Free Response 1 minimum word answer How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader Scal
104. et it is those memories of Joe and Biddy that the most pleasant for Pip to recollect It is mostly the memory of the tiny details that Pip seems to have m affection for Joe and his ability to comfort Pip by piling gravy on his plate during Christmas dinner is vei QUESTIONS COMMENTS 1 How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where 2 To answer a free response question click in the text box below the question and type in your response The word erencud these minimum for the response is listed ip the narrator below the text box re directly pee a a a a pyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 70 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section PeerMark Tools Palette Writing a review for a selected paper recounts theml l 3 How well does the introduction pull you 3 To answer scale questions click the ee ae ne acer radio button above the number for the E e o e e stances Reall rating you are giving this writer forthe vy 00000 Sar i well well question 12345 4 Answer all remaining free response and scale questions Once the questions are completed click on the Submit button at the top of the PeerMark page to submit AUESTIONS your review Adding Comments to a PeerMark Paper PeerMark allow users to comment directly on a paper within a review PeerMark Tools Pal
105. ette The PeerMark Tools palette contains all the commenting functions available to a user To access the Tools palette click on Tools on the PeerMark toolbar The Tools palette contains two commenting tools and several composition marks that instructors can use in reviewing and editing their students papers Really well TOOLS x Commenting experienced these Pip the narrator were directly the Convict until the a drive to impress her he recounts them e the nostalgia that we e circumstances great Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 71 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Commenting Tools Commenting Tools Within PeerMark an instructor may comment on the paper they are reviewing A comment is equivalent to the notes that an instructor may write in the margins of a paper A comment might be Your thesis is unfocused Consider refining your thesis in subsequent versions of this paper A comment may be up to one thousand characters in length Adding a comment to a paper 1 Within PeerMark to add a comment to a paper click on the paper where you Fac would like to comment A comment a icon and comment bubble will appear nutes EET TESA SOFFIT WEE ATE ADD A COMMENT Really well 1000 chars remaining 2 Enter text into the text field of the comment bubble 3 Optional If the comment references a
106. for the instructor and students on the preferences page Enter a name for the link and the full URL for the link The URL must be in the full HTTP format If any changes are made to the class preferences the instructor must click on the submit button at the bottom of the preferences page to save the changes that have been made general preferences i let students submit discussion topics J show students link to my email enable these products F grademark M peer review F gradebook M discussion boards elass link URL elass link name C Messages and Announcements Important announcements and messages can be viewed by clicking on the messages tab on the system bar my classes user info messages Note Urgent notifications including announcements of scheduled downtimes for improvements to Turnitin will appear both on the messages page and on the user homepages for all users including instructors utin messages and announcements type message date delete You have no announcements or messages Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 157 E N E ae aera ae OMNI A q acim wa V a Tr ye urnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 12 Statistics Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 158 Chapter 12 Statistics Section In
107. formation the user must click on submit to continue the upload of papers into the assignment 7 A confirmation screen will be shown listing all file names author names e mail user profiles and submission iis icici ic titles Any fields containing Anonymous Poe Allen ap echcolname edu or Not Entered are not required but Turner Helen may be set by using the go back link to return to the previous screen Click submit to finalize the zip file go back upload into the assignment A progress aa bar will display the remaining time for the upload ht schoolname edu Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 35 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Elements of the Assignment Inbox Assignment Inbox Each assignment in a class has an assignment inbox The assignment inbox contains any submissions that have been made by students or the instructor to the assignment To access the assignment inbox click on the View link next to the name of the assignment on the class homepage DE 12 10 09 12 17 09 12 18 09 K T e PAPER 2 05PM 11 59PM 12 00AM submited More actions a ch 12 19 09 01 02 10 01 04 10 O T r PEERMARK 2 01AM 11 59PM 12 01AM completed View More actions Elements of the Assignment Inbox The assignment inbox is a sorted list of columns containing information regarding Submissions in an assignment The assignment inbox
108. h section individually students can even be enrolled in multiple sections of the Same master class and will see each section as a separate class Student enrollment into sections can be handled in the same ways as students enrolling into standard classes The student users can be provided with the section ID and the section enrollment password or can be manually enrolled by the instructor Providing students with the section ID and section enrollment password may save the most time for the instructor Students enrolling in a section class on Turnitin use the Standard steps for joining a class which can be found in the Student User Manual or the Student QuickStart Guide Students can also be added to the section class by the TA or by the master class instructor Students can be added one by one or as a list Step by step instructions for adding students individually or creating a student list for upload can be found in Chapter 1 Getting Started in this manual under Enrolling Students The master class instructor may also add students to sections by using the master class student page interface The master class instructor can then upload individual students or a list of students to be added to a specific section of a master class Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 147 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Adding Assignments Without Dates To add students from a master class
109. hapter Converting a Standard Class to a Master Class An existing standard class can also be converted to a master class The assignments and any papers students and grade information in the standard class are placed in an automatically created section of the master class To convert a regular class into a master class click the edit icon to the right of the class name on the instructor homepage Status statistics edit delete active nd Ensure the correct class is being converted by checking the class name To convert the class immediately into a master section class click the convert to master class button at the bottom of the page convert to master class Convert to master class Any existing students papers grades and assignments from the standard class are moved to a newly created section beneath the new master class To access the existing information click on the name of the section class ID class name 2270277 Class Demo add section 2035960C Section 1 TDrnitin D The master class instructor is automatically assigned as the TA of the converted class The TA or other class information can be changed by clicking on the update icon to the right of the newly created section class Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 142 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Manually Creating New Sections Adding Sections New sections can be
110. has been entered to apply the changes to the exclude small matches option or click Cancel to cancel any changes This feature can be adjusted at any time den Caufield ho try to fit i asking their f gence Unfort nd reveals the 1 The developroenc o Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 53 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Excluding a Match Excluding a Match Any source or match source can be removed from the Originality Report show highest matches together or quickview classic mode views of the Originality Report This allows the instructor to find any underlying sources or if the instructor determines a match is not needed to remove it from consideration The overall similarity index will be recalculated and change the current percentage of the Originality Report if matches are excluded To exclude a match open an Originality Report and view it either in show highest matches together or quickview classic mode To the right of each source listed for a match will be a gray X icon Click on this icon to open a prompt to exclude the source Click OK to continue The source will be removed from the Originality Report An un derlying source if any are present will replace it Note Excluded sources still appear in the show matches one at a time mode of the Originality Report Excluded sources can be restored by moving to the show matches one at a t
111. he submission Only the top or best matches are shown all underlying matches are visible on the single source mode e single source show matches one at a time mode Allows a user to view matches between the paper and a specific selected source in the Turnitin repositories Contains a full list of all matches found rather than the best matches per area of similarity This listing is exhaustive but will show all matches found including any that are obscured in the cumulative view by virtue of being in the same or similar areas as other better matches e quickview classic report mode A simple printable list of the matches found followed by the paper with highlighting to indicate matching areas e direct source comparison side by side mode An in depth view that shows an area of similarity compared side by side with a specific match from the Turnitin repositories Not available on all types of repository matches Note If the source of matching text is a student paper in one of the classes controlled by the user as an instructor the paper can be displayed in direct source comparison mode with matching text highlighted The Originality Report provides the instructor with information regarding the origin of the matching paper Not available for students viewing Originality Reports If the paper is from a class controlled by another instructor no direct access to this paper can be provided To view the paper the instructor must request per
112. her replies will be anonymous or attributed If yes is selected for anonymous reply only the anonymous replies instructor will be able to see the user SEED information of the person who made a particular reply 6 Click submit to add the new topic to the class discussion board The discussion will not accept student posts until the start date Once the start date of the topic has been reached students can log in view the topic and begin discussion by posts to the discussion board Discussion Page Overview The discussion page lists all discussion topics for a class From this page the user has a quick overview of all the discussions that are ongoing or previously active in the class The status column displays if a topic is active or inactive Active discussions still allow student posting Inactive topics do not allow any student posts to be made unless the instructor reactivates the topic The replies column shows the total number of replies to a topic The new column shows how many replies if any have been posted since the user last viewed the discussion topic If the user has selected a moderator for a topic the pending column shows how many replies need to be moderated Refer to the Moderation section in this chapter for more information on moderating a discussion topic The ast reply column shows when the last reply was posted in a topic The moderator column displays the moderator for the topic if any If no
113. hows the value of the assignment without scaling For example if the GradeBook shows four assignments each with a 100 point value the natural value of each would be 25 fassignment name points natural value scaled value Assignment Demo 50 24 8 24 8 ke f Peer Review Demo 10 5 0 7 Review 10 15 0 i Revision 1 100 49 5 To increase or decrease value of an assignment enter a new value in the scaled value field Make sure the values total to 100 by the end of the class To view the new scaled grades click on submit to be returned to the main GradeBook view where the scaled values are now displayed submit A Warning Scaling grades does not change the point values of assignments Scaling grades creates new values for assignments relative to each other and the total value of all assignments in the class These relative values are reflected in the total percentage and final grades only The GradeBook will now display grades based on the new scaled values entered by the instructor To view the grades based on their natural value click the scaling hide link Changes can be made to scaled values by returning to the scale tab and adjusting the grading scale yk Class Demo Ss Max graded points Assignment Demo 305 Dropping Grades An instructor can automatically drop the lowest grade for all students in a class To drop the lowest grade go to the sca e page and from the drop down menu
114. ht 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 148 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Adding Assignments Without Dates To view detailed grade information for a student or section click on the student or section name to jump to the appropriate section s GradeBook page cumulative gradebook for Class Demo Master Class section section js average rank 0 Argus Ellen Section i B1 B5 5 16 Bing Rachel Section 1 65 8 16 student name section average Brown Buster Section 1 76 2 16 Franks Emmanuel Section 1 91 14 16 Calendar The master class calendar functions similarly to the class calendar For more information please see the section on the class calendar in this manual Any announcements notes or holidays that are added to the master calendar will appear in the calendars of all sections of the master class To view the master class calendar page click on the ca endar tab in the class navigation bar libraries 4 3 6 start Assignment start Essay Final post Review Demo due Essay Final due Assignment calendar oom due Review 12 alg discussion c Conferences Preferences The master class preferences page allows a master class instructor to determine which Turnitin products or features are available in section classes and set limits to the capabilities assigned to TA s for all sections of the master class Copyright 1998 2
115. iewing Replies by User Replies can be sorted by user via use of the show replies pull down menu To only view responses from a specific student user select the name of the student from the pull down menu Student users can also view their own responses by selecting their own name from the menu Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Section Sorting Replies show replies fropePall show replies as flat view with nested Argus Ellen Bing Rachel n Buster Sorting Replies Replies on a discussion board can be sorted by status author reply number date posted and number of replies This is accomplished by clicking on the column header for the sorting method A single click of the column header author will alphabetize the reply list from A Z A second click of the author column header will organize the list from Z A The default organization is listed in the organizational examples earlier in this chapter posted 1 Turnitin Demo 2 minutes ago 0 replies Moderation An instructor may choose to appoint a moderator for a discussion or may moderate the discussion directly The role of the moderator is to approve any and all replies made on a discussion board Typically this approval is used to ensure that only acceptable content is posted that the discussion stays on topic and that no inappropriate language is used If the instructor sets a student use
116. ight of the 5 7 a a PeerMark assignment re show details Click on the Show details link next to the student whose grades you would like Show details to edit show details Click on the Edit Grades link j Grades 2 To adjust the scores for the student s Johnson Read Review g reviews click on the previous score in assigned Dec 22 the text box and enter the new score EAE Raa Raia selection Dec 22 SUBMITTED To adjust the student s overall grade for fig eats ec Peviews the PeerMark assignment click within the text box of the current score and 2 2 reviews 43 50 85 enter the new grade for the student Click on the Save Grades button to save any changes that have been made to the student s grades Save Grades Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 77 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Printing Student Reviews Printing Student Reviews Instructors have two printing options for each student to print reviews the student Submitted or to print reviews the student received To print student reviews click on the More actions link next to the student whose reviews you would like to print and select either Print reviews student submitted or Print reviews student received Show details More Actions ke Read all reviews student submitted Show details ee a LPL LG Show details Print reviews student submitted sho
117. ignment and PeerMark Assignment click on the Next Step button to begin creating a PeerMark Assignment PeerMark Settings 3 Select the paper assignment the peer review is based on Select an assignment to base this peer review on Select an assignment by 4 Select a Point value for the assignment Select whether to award full points if Point value review is written by placing a check mark in the Award full points if review Show more options is written option G Award full points if review is written Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 59 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Two Distribution Creating a PeerMark Assignment Step 1 5 Next select the dates for the PeerMark Assignment The dates the instructor must select are the start date the due date and the post date The start date is the date students can begin reading papers and writing reviews The due date prevents students from writing reviews after this date The post date mmddyy at is the date students will have access to a reviews written by their classmates Assignment Dates Start at i Click the Save amp Continue button to l ECEN continue PeerMark assignment creation ca Step Two Distribution In step 2 the instructor determines how many papers will be distributed to the students in the course Selecting the number of papers each student will review 1 Click on
118. ility for students to read every student paper after the PeerMark start date or the ability for students to read every student paper and reviews of the papers after the post date of the PeerMark assignment The two options are Allow submitters to read all papers after Start date and Allow students to read ALL papers and ALL reviews after the Post date View Access Learn more G Allow submitters to read all papers after Start date Allow students to read ALL papers and ALL reviews after Post date If Allow submitters to read all papers after Start date is selected students are able to read all the papers submitted to the base paper assignment by clicking on a link within PeerMark inbox labeled Read All Papers If Allow students to read ALL papers and ALL reviews after the Post date is selected students will be able to read every paper submitted to the base paper assignment and read every review written for each paper after the PeerMark assignment post date Note Unless the option Allow students to view author and reviewer names is selected students will not see the names of the paper or review authors Late Papers When creating a paper assignment it is possible to set the assignment to accept late papers If the instructor has chosen to allow late papers in the paper assignment a PeerMark assignment is based on the Late Papers date option will appear The Late Papers option allows the instruct
119. ill replace the temporary password and will be required for all future login attempts To login to Turnitin turnitin 1 Go to www turnitin com Prevent plagiarism Engage students Deliver rich feedback on student work amp check for potential plagiarism See Plans amp Pricing 2 At the top right enter the e mail Login address and password associated with the instructor user profile 3 Click the Sign in button to log into Sign in the Instructor homepage Resetting Your Password If a Turnitin user password is forgotten or the initial user welcome e mail is not received the password can be reset via secret question or e mail To reset a password via e mail the user information must contain a valid e mail address Turnitin cannot send password reset information to any other e mail Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 8 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Logging In 1 Go to www turnitin com Rene Turnitin is urnitin it s to make Greg Al Password Signi in 2 Click on the Retrieve password link Password O O O O 3 3 Enter the e mail address associated with a Turnitin user profile and click on next email address secret question ace palart A 4a Select the secret question for the user ee a ED profile and enter the answer in the field o 5 question answer provided and click next 4b Or if you do n
120. ime mode and clicking on the gray symbol to the right of an excluded source This source will be available again in the cumulative view mode of the Originality Report Refreshing Reports Since new material is constantly entering Turnitin s repositories from ongoing internet crawls new publication content and submissions made to Turnitin it is sometimes beneficial to generate a new Originality Report for a student submission at a later date to see if there are any new matching sources or to ensure that it checks against later submissions made by other students or other classes The option to refresh a report is available on the Originality Report once it has opened The current report is deleted and a new report is generated Please note that no report will be available until the new report has finished If the user wishes they can Save or print a copy of the existing report before clicking on the green refresh icon at the top of the Originality Report to have a new Originality Report generated Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 54 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Printing or Saving Reports Printing or Saving Reports The Originality Report can be printed or downloaded to the user s computer for later reference To print a report click on the print icon at the top of the Originality Report view
121. in the assignment as well as statistics Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 103 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section Point Values Point Values Each assignment in GradeBook carries an assigned point value From the GradeBook an instructor can add a point value to an assignment or adjust the point value for an assignment at any time The GradeBook assignment point value can be overridden by the GradeMark rubric scorecard point value Please see more information under Chapter 4 GradeMark in the Rubric Scorecard section 1 To add or modify the point value of an existing assignment peer review student 1 Enter the GradeBook for the class by _ z gracdepoo Bing Rache clicking on the gradebook tab Brown Buste Franks Emmanue ee bf 1 n Assignment Demo Peer Review C 2 Click the grade button beneath an assignment to open the GradeBook assignment page ale export late abs 3 Enter the desired value in the maximum points field 4 Click submit to save the new assignment value Adding Entries Assignments that have been added to Turnitin such as paper assignments peer reviews and revision assignments are automatically assigned a GradeBook entry Any additional entries such as in class exams or presentations must be added manually by the instructor This allows instructors to track and save grades in a single location
122. inality Reports are not generated on submissions made to reflection assignments If the instructor user needs Originality Reports a normal Turnitin assignment or a revision assignment should be used Getting Your Students Started Once a class and assignment have been created the instructor or students are ready to begin submitting papers and using Turnitin If the instructor is planning to do the submissions of papers please skip to the next section Submitting Papers A Warning It is strongly recommended that students submit papers themselves This will save time and enable the use of the PeerMark GradeMark or Gradebook products Enrolling Students Students must be enrolled in a class to submit papers access grades or access peer review assignments Students can self enroll by creating a user profile using the class ID number and class enrollment password The instructor can enroll students in a class one by one or by uploading a list of e mails and student names If the instructor chooses to add students to the class directly each student added to the class will be automatically e mailed a temporary password and login information If the e mail address entered when adding a student is not valid the student will not receive an e mail For this reason students who do not possess valid e mail addresses must enroll themselves using the class ID and enrollment password Having Students Enroll Students self enrolling into a T
123. ine comment to the page in the new location Composition Marks Composition Marks are standard editing marks that instructors can utilize when editing and reviewing their peers papers To add a composition mark to a paper click on the mark you want to add in the tools palette and drag the mark to the desired location on the paper el his regrets and ignorance as he recounts them fhich existed amidst intolerable circumstances great 4 Tip Composition mark symbols with yellow backgrounds on the palette are dynamic These marks require further modification when added to a paper Some of these marks are resizable using handles at the corners of the mark Others allow for text to be added in a text field This allows further customizing of these editing marks TO move a composition mark click on the mark and drag it to the new position on the paper and release the click To delete a mark place the cursor over the mark the trash icon will appear Click on the trash icon to delete the mark is cumbersome or difficult to read press her Consider rewriting can fe as them Dickens ha l wWeV yGerience the nostalgia that we Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 74 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Reading Reviews from the Assignment Inbox Reading Peer Reviews Student reviews that have been completed can be accessed from three locations
124. ing Assignments import select assignment Assignment Demo select assignment Tr ee M a a a a a ee ee assignment the new dates will be reset based on assignment in the set You can later edit any date start date May vf2 yf 2008 H due date May vja vjz jA Note If more than one assignment is being imported the selected dates are applied to all assignments imported at the same time Dates can be edited later for individual assignments by clicking on the assignment update button The user may also import assignments one by one selecting new dates for each assignment Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 133 Chapter 8 Libraries Section Creating a New PeerMark Library PeerMark Questions Library The PeerMark Questions library keeps track of all the PeerMark questions created in an account in instructor managed libraries Assignments PeerMark Questions Creating a New PeerMark Library All PeerMark question libraries are listed within the PeerMark Questions tab The instructor will be given the library Sample Library New libraries can be created by clicking on the Add Library button Assignments PeerMark Questions oYSleEM 2 QUESTIONS Name the new library by clicking on the current system given title Libraries Untitled Library 3 Enter the name for the new library and click on the Save button
125. ing by column header click any of the column names with a downward pointing arrow to the right This includes author title date or report column headings Click a second time to re sort in the opposite direction e g A Z becomes Z A marked papers viewed papers delete download move to hor fademark paper ID Poe Allen Great Expectations pa 67907200 05 12 08 delete smith Robert The Convict 67908491 05 12 08 oa a Doe Jane Broken Hearts 67891835 05 12 06 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 42 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Organizing the Assignment Inbox e sorting by folder the instructor is able to select and move papers to the viewed or marked folders by checking the box to the left of the author name and clicking the move to button Select the destination folder from the drop down menu and click on submit to move the paper to the selected folder ranks Emmanuel destination folder new papers l destination assignment this ass ignment x submit e deleting unwanted papers an instructor can delete papers at any time by checking the box to the left of the paper and clicking the de ete button These papers are removed from the assignment inbox but not the submission repository download move to author title rogus Ellen Nibel Deleting papers removes them
126. ivate products on an account change account settings and add Or remove instructors from account access assignment Submissions to a class on Turnitin are made to an assignment Each assignment can allow only a single submission per student user who is enrolled in the class announcements toolbar announcements from Turnitin are available on the messages link from the user toolbar on the main user pages These announcements are only sent by Turnitin Instructor announcements are made via the calendar Section Definitions announcements calendar The Turnitin calendar area of classes allows an announcement link to be added by the instructor to notify students of important information available active students the number of student users available on an account This number is the difference between the active student and student limit numbers for an account browser the web browser is the program used to view or access the internet or Turnitin This program is on the user computer Turnitin currently supports PC Windows XP Vista Internet Explorer 7 Mozilla Firefox Mac OS X Safari 1 0 and higher Mozilla Firefox class to allow students to submit files an instructor must create a class for their students A class requires a name a class ID and a class enrollment password class calendar the class calendar page allows instructors to post announcements notes and holidays as well as au
127. l administrator digital receipt the digital receipt is a confirmation of a successful paper submission to a Turnitin assignment The digital receipt contains the unique paper ID number user name submission date and time class name assignment title and a copy of the submitted work The digital receipt is shown on screen after submission and a copy is sent by e mail to the user at the e mail address provided as the user login name This e mail is sent by noreply turnitin com and spam filters should be checked to Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved 163 Turnitin Instructor Handbook Chapter 13 Glossary ensure they do not block users from receiving this e mail direct source comparison a type of viewing mode on the Turnitin Originality Report that allows users to compare a matching or similar area of a submitted paper with a specific source to visually assess the extent of matching or Similar text This view mode is provided to allow the user better determination of the usage of the matching or similar areas in both the submitted paper and the source found in the Turnitin repositories Not all match types allow Direct Source Comparison discussion board the discussion board feature on Turnitin allows instructor and student users to converse through a basic discussion board feature as part of a Turnitin class The discussion board is enabled by default but the instructor or in
128. labeled drop lowest grade for all students select yes Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 109 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section Dropping Grades drop lowest grade for all students When the lowest grade has been dropped each student s lowest grade is marked in GradeBook by placing the grade in a highlighting square These grades can be reinstated at any time by returning to the scaling page and changing the drop lowest grade for all students drop down menu to no Graphing Tools With Turnitin s graphing tools an instructor can effectively track class and student performance To access GradeBook s graphing tools click the graphs button on the main page of the GradeBook for the class max total points 202 max graded points 0 attendance add entry prefs Z student paints On the graphs page use the show pull down menu to choose what type of graph to display The graph types available are e graphs showing class performance for all assignments e graphs showing class performance for one assignment e graphs showing performance of a student for all assignments or one assignment e agraph comparing the performance of a student to the rest of a class Most graphs are available in a line graph or as a pie chart Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC
129. le existing under the e mail provided for them in the TA information section Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 143 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Allowing TA s to Create Sections Each new section will appear on the instructor homepage for the master class instructor listed in smaller print beneath the master class When a section is added an e mail with the section information will be sent to the TA If the TA does not have a user profile with Turnitin under the e mail address that was provided Turnitin will generate a new user profile for the TA and include the new user password in the e mail sent to the TA Allowing TA s to Create Sections To allow TA s to create their own sections under a master class the TA s must be provided with the master class ID number and the TA join password set for the master class For new TA users who do not have an existing Turnitin profile the TA will use the Standard instructor join process When prompted for an account or class ID and join or enrollment password the TA will provide the master class ID and TA join password For users who have an existing instructor profile on Turnitin but need to join a master class as a TA an existing profile can join a class as a TA To join a class as a TA with an existing Turnitin user profile the instructor will log in and click on the join class TA link on the instructor hom
130. ll similarity percentage as well as specific matches to similar text Overall Similarity Index the overall similarity index is a percentage indicating the similarity of the text submitted to information contained in the Turnitin repositories used for comparison on the assignment the submission was made in This percentage indicates a percentage based on the length of the paper compared to the length of the areas flagged as similar during the comparison page information the page information bar shows any information provided on the page including error messages or tips on the use or requirements of the page the user is currently viewing within the primary areas of the Turnitin site paper a paper refers to the document or file submitted by a user to an assignment in a class on the Turnitin website paper ID the paper ID number is a unique identifier that can be used to refer to a specific paper The paper ID number can be viewed by accessing the paper in the assignment inbox for instructors The paper ID number is also available on the paper view page Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved 168 Turnitin Instructor Handbook Chapter 13 Glossary Originality Report and GradeMark digital assessment view of the Submission PeerMark this product allows students to anonymously or with attribution review submissions made by other students within the course Students reply to
131. ls Instructors can also create and share their own sets of QuickMark symbols in their QuickMark sets This allows instructors to create class or curriculum specific marks that may not be part of the sets provided by Turnitin or the account administrator To create a new mark Click on the Tools menu and select QuickMark Library Click the name of the set to add a new QuickMark symbol to Click the New button in the upper left side of the set viewing window and then 7 click on New Clip from the drop down C menu z t FirstSet Enter the following information for the new mark A symbol up to 6 characters in length Please enter a description for this quick mak ter a name a description for the new mark optional a content link a fully formed URL web address used to link to a site which may contain more or Cancel information of use to the student OM template 945 chars remaining 945 chars remaining Click Save to save the new QuickMark symbol into the selected set or Cancel Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 88 Chapter 4 GradeMark Click on the Tools menu and select QuickMark Library or click on Manage QuickMarks on the QuickMark palette Click the name of the QuickMark set containing the mark to edit Click on the QuickMark an Edit and trash button will appear in the description column click the edit button to edit the Q
132. ltiple file upload On the class homepage click on the More actions link next to the Paper assignment you would like to submit to and select Submit paper Select multiple file upload from the choose a paper submission method pull down menu Single file upload is the default submission type for new users Click on Browse and select the first file to attach to the File Submission Preview list 4a Once successfully uploaded the file will appear within the File Submission Preview list Select an enrolled student name using the pull down menu on the submission page Papers submitted by an instructor on behalf of a student will appear in the student portfolio Ab Enter the first and last name as a non enrolled student Not entering a first and last name results in an author name of anonymous 5 Enter the title for the paper If no paper title is entered the title defaults to the file name for the submitted file 6 Repeat steps 3 6 for each paper being submitted as part of the upload Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved choose a paper submission method multiple file upload gt File Submission Preview editing fielc submit file accepted Preview editing fields is not required accepted s Student
133. mation notes announcements and holidays log in the act of an authorized user entering the e mail address and personal password created for a user profile to enter Turnitin as the user associated with the e mail address entered master class a class controlled by an instructor under which multiple section classes can be created These section classes are controlled by Teaching Assistant TA users Master classes cannot accept submissions but contain assignment sets that may be pushed into the sections of the master class messages a user tool bar menu link that leads to a page listing the current announcements and messages if any from Turnitin metric question peer review a metric question is create by instructors for students to assign ratings to a peer s paper during the peer review assignment Metric questions allow a student to rate performance of the paper being reviewed against the given question on a scale of one to five Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 167 Chapter 13 Glossary moderator discussion board moderation of the discussion board in a class is assigned by the instructor The instructor may moderate the discussion or may assign this duty to a user in the class The moderator must approve all replies before the reply becomes public and is posted to allow all users in the course to view the reply notes cal
134. ment 2 Select the rubric to attach by clicking on the gray check mark a red check mark will appear and the rubric will now be N l attached to the assignment yee say Runi My Rubric Pa a A Rubric is already assigned 3 If a rubric is already attached to the e e This assignment currently has a rubric attached Attaching a assignment a warning notification will different rubric will permanently erase the existing scoring e O information for this assignment e given To attach the new rubric click Deleting your scoring acre cannot be undone Would you like A to continue Ok detach the rubric Ok detach the rubric No do not detach rubric Using a Rubric Scorecard to Grade The rubric scorecard allows the instructor to easily score the performance of a paper against a set of criterion on a scale The rubric scorecard is accessed while the instructor has the GradeMark view of a paper open comment list Tru Thesis 20 pts Organization Please enter a descripton Criterion 3 Please enter a descripton Enter scale description To open the rubric while viewing a student paper the instructor user will click on the rubric scorecard ink at the bottom right corner of the GradeMark window a departure from his erence Engine an n i comment list 2 general comments A rubric scorecard Jy E ee a E meen ee ao To grade with the rubric scorecard the instructor clicks on the scale the
135. ment can be moved by clicking and dragging the comment to a new location on the page Releasing the mouse will affix the inline comment to the page in the new location QuickMark Standard Editing Marks The QuickMark standard editing mark is a commonly used or standard editing mark that instructors can utilize when editing and grading papers The number and type of the QuickMark marks added to each paper in an assignment is tracked by the Statistics assessment tool available under the Tools menu These marks are stored in sets found in the QuickMark library The sets are added to a student paper from the QuickMark palette The GradeMark system automatically provides four QuickMark sets consisting of commonly used editing marks and Standard corrections Instructors can use these sets create sets of their own access a set passed down from the Turnitin account administrator upload a set provided by another teacher or draw from a combination of sets Adding a QuickMark set to the palette 1 Click on the Tools menu and select QuickMark Library 2 Click on the name of the set to add to the palette Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 86 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Inline Comments Adding a QuickMark set to the palette Punctuation 3 Click the check mark next to the name of the QuickMark set it will turn red once Usag Eyma clicked and will be adde
136. ministrators using the libraries sharing feature of the GradeMark digital grading product graph GradeBook the graph feature in GradeBook allows an instructor or student user to view class or student performance in a number of different graph types to better display this information holidays calendar the holiday icon on the class calendar for a Turnitin class indicates a holiday entered by the class instructor Instructors may set a holiday to indicate the class will not meet on this date A holiday with this setting will show up with a blue highlight in the class calendar homepage the default login page which is different based on the selected default user type of the user profile being accessed homepage link a user preference option available under the user info toolbar menu The homepage link allows a user to embed the URL for a link to a specific page on their Turnitin class toolbar for quick reference if needed This link is only Section Definitions available to the user who creates this homepage link for themselves A class homepage link may be created by the instructor inactive account an account which has expired longer than 180 days previous and is now inaccessible for reactivation or viewing inactive class a class which belongs to an inactive account Information contained within inactive classes is no longer available and cannot be viewed by instructors or students Inactive p
137. mission from the instructor in possession of the paper by clicking on the link to the source and then using the permission request button Turnitin will auto generate an e mail request to the instructor who controls the paper The instructor can reply via e mail to the user if the request is granted No student papers are made available to another user within the Turnitin system Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 48 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Originality Report Contents To open an Originality Report click on the icon in the report column in the assignment inbox The Originality Report will open in a new window If the new window does not appear the user may need to add turnitin com to the list of sites allowed to create pop up windows on the web browser the instructor is using Poe Allen Great Expectations Smith Robert The Convict Doe Jane Broken Hearts Originality Report Contents The Originality Report is separated into three main areas in the default view These default areas are e paper information the top of the report page shows information about the Submitted paper This includes the paper title the submitting user profile name information the word count date of the Originality Report creation how many Submissions have been made to the assignment and the Similarity Index paper text the extracted text only version of the
138. moderator has been selected none is displayed in this column Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Section Discussion Page Overview The tabs on the discussion page lets the user choose to view all topics active topics pending topics or inactive topics By default the view is set to all topics all topics active topics pending topics inactive topics Updating a Discussion Topic To make changes to an existing discussion topic the instructor can access the discussion topic by clicking on the edit icon to the right of the topic on the discussion board new pending status edit The instructor can change the topic s title start and end date and add or remove the anonymous reply feature The instructor can also change the moderator status of the topic by adding replacing or removing the moderator from the discussion topic An instructor can also delete the topic by clicking on the trash can icon to the right of the topic on the discussion board new pending status edit del oe G G Posting a Reply To access a discussion and view the responses in the discussion click the title of the topic listed on the discussion board page This will bring the user into the detailed view of the topic The topic is listed at the top of the page and any responses are listed beneath the topic starts October 04 2007 at 12 01 AM ends April 05 2009 at 11 59 P
139. n Turnitin generates an Originality Report The Originality Report is the result of comparison between the text of the Submission against the search targets selected for the assignment which may include billions of pages of active and archived internet information a repository of works previously submitted to Turnitin and a repository of tens of thousands of periodicals journals amp publications Any matching or highly similar text discovered is detailed in the Originality Report that is available in the assignment inbox Originality Reports Originality Reports provide a summary of matching or highly similar text found in a submitted paper When an Originality Report is available for viewing an icon will appear in the report column of the assignment inbox Originality Reports that have not yet finished generating are represented by a grayed out icon in the reports column Reports that are not available may not have generated yet or assignment settings may be delaying the generation of the report Poe Allen Great Expectations smith Robert The Convict Doe Jane Broken Hearts mog CA g g Turner Helen The narrator Note Overwritten or resubmitted papers may not generate a new Originality Report for a full twenty four hours This delay is automatic and allows resubmissions to correctly generate without matching to the previous draft The color of the report icon indicates the overall similarity index of the paper based o
140. n be determined by the class instructor exclude quoted the exclude quoted link is an option on the Turnitin Originality Report Use of this feature automatically excludes information from directly quoted areas of the submission Citation is not detected or disregarded A Significant percentage of overall quoted material will cause an automatic notification that the exclusion may be exceptionally large Only the class instructor can exclude the quoted sections permanently Student use of this feature will revert to normal when the Originality Report view window is closed This function iS an approximation and not all quoted material can be correctly disregarded Correct use and type of quotation or citation ina Submission is the jurisdiction of the instructor expired class in the class context an expired status indicates the class is no longer available Section Definitions for the instructor to create new assignments Students will not be able to submit any new files Existing submissions can still be viewed or downloaded A class can be reactivated from expired status by the instructor from the class update screen expired account in the account context an expired account is no longer available to create new Sub accounts or any instructor or student usage Currently existing information will still be available for viewing Expired accounts will need to contact a Turnitin account representative for rene
141. n of the resulting document is highly recommended to fix any errors caused by the conversion software Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 28 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section File Types and Size Note Some document formats can contain multiple data types This includes text images embedded information from another file and formatting Non text information that is not saved directly within the document will not be included in a file upload This includes references to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet included within a Microsoft Office Word document Note Users whose files are saved in a file type that is not accepted by Turnitin will need to use a word processing program to save the file as one of the accepted types Rich Text Format and Plain Text file types are nearly universally available in word processing software Neither file type will support images or non text data within the file Plain text format does not support any formatting and rich text format supports only limited formatting options Warning Users who are converting to a new file format will need to save their file with a name different than the original Any file should be saved with a new file name when converting to plain text or rich text formats to prevent permanent loss of the original formatting or image content of a file Single File Upload Submitting a paper by single file upload 1 O
142. n the amount of matching or similar text that was uncovered The percentage range is 0 to 100 The possible similarity indices are e blue no matching text e green one word to 24 matching text yellow 25 49 matching text e orange 50 74 matching text red 75 100 matching text Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 47 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Introduction A Warning These indices do not reflect Turnitin s assessment of whether a paper has or has not been plagiarized Originality Reports are simply a tool to help an instructor find sources that contain text similar to submitted papers The decision to deem any work plagiarized must be made carefully and only after in depth examination of both the submitted paper and suspect sources in accordance with the standards of the class and institution where the paper was submitted Viewing Originality Reports The Originality Report can be viewed in one of four modes These modes allow users to view and sort the information contained in the Originality Report in any ways best Suited to their needs The four modes for viewing an Originality Report are e cumulative view show highest matches together mode A list of all areas of the paper which have similarity to information in the Turnitin repository Matches are color coded and listed from highest to lowest percentage of matching word area to t
143. n the class homepage click on the More actions link next to the Paper assignment you would like to submit to and select Submit paper 2 If needed select single file upload from the choose a paper submission method pull down menu File upload is the default submission type for new users 3a Select an enrolled student name using the author pull down menu on the submission page Papers submitted by AC stu an instructor on behalf of a student will Doe Jane U2 tse oon ae Poe Allen apiaischoolnam appear in the student portfolio just as Smith Robert rs schoolname edu if the student made the submission Turner Helen ht schoolname edu The instructor must enter the first and last name when non enrolled student first name is selected from the author pull down E menu E last name x L_ Warning Papers you submit for non enrolled students cannot be graded or marked for paperless return to students Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 29 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section File Types and Size Submitting a paper by single file upload 4 Enter the title for the paper This field is required Once the requirements for single file upload have been reviewed click the Browse button and locate the paper to submit Click upload to upload this file A status bar will indicate the uploa
144. not be included in the bulk download gt Click on the download button above the delete download yp moveto author column and select GradeMark ee Paper eau GradeMark Paper 3 Click on ok to accept the download A message will appear above your EIS AVG IWI Lu assignment inbox indicating that the selected files are being compressed into a zip file and once compression is complete the file will be available to download in the Turnitin messages inbox continue 4 Cancel 4 The messages inbox will indicate a new message when the file is available for sse user infq messages 1 new download Click on the messages tab Turnitin messages and announcements 5 Click on the message link All new amma amma messages are given the status New iig ini Download 6 To download the zip file click on the A s Your bulk GradeMark download zip file for Cours101 is now available avail abl e link S Message Sent 04 02 2010 from Turnitin Bulk download compression details Requested on 04 02 10 2 58 PM PDT Class Cours101 Note There may be more than one link Assignment Tre Kaos Ans due to the large number of files selected n eens for compression To download all the ene a pa files that you selected for compres sion Uae There may be more than one Ink due to the large number of fles selected for compression jaat irioai all tho fies you selecte please make sure to click on all Trese Nes wil b Be tor dowload unti Apri
145. nter scale i explanation of what qualifies for that scale value of a criterion simply write in the text box and click Done to save any changes Repeat for remaining Enter scale description Enter scale i descriptors To use the rubric to score papers select a ale 1 I Criteria vs Scale pts a scoring method from the Scoring AS criteria vs Scale Method pull down menu Distributed Criteria vs Seas Wstributed Criteria 44 5 r scale description a Enter the appropriate point or percentage value for the criterion and criterion 1 a scales by clicking on the edit button for pease entera 10 Tecate description Ent the criterion and scales or Cancel riterion 21 10 ots Scale 1 Click on Save Rubric to save the rubric scorecard to the Rubric Library Click a A Save as Copy to save this rubric as a Gn Ga or copy to the rubric library To cancel Ff any changes to the Rubric click on the Cancel all of my changes link Note The point or value options within the edit menu will only appear once a scoring method has been chosen Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 92 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Additional Rubric Scorecard Notes Additional Rubric Scorecard Notes When creating scoring rubrics instructors should be aware of the following e If criteria are used as percentages and the instructor nee
146. nts 7 The list of comments can be used to navigate to the location of a comment on the paper by clicking on a mark in the comment list Navigating Between Marks An instructor can jump from mark to mark sequentially using the navigation arrows at the top of the GradeMark interface e Clicking on the up arrow will move to and select the previous mark on the paper e Clicking on the down arrow will move to and select the next mark on the paper Moving from mark to mark will open the comment bubble for each mark Using the navigation arrows can allow an instructor to quickly move between and edit marks sequentially Turnitin Instructor Handbook 99 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Navigation Between Papers Navigation Between Papers An instructor grading several papers may need to move to the next or previous paper without returning to the inbox and re launching the GradeMark interface The previous paper and next paper links at the top of each paper in the GradeMark interface allow the instructor to continue grading without returning to the assignment inbox Each time the instructor moves between papers any changes that have been made to the papers are saved automatically Date Submitted 10 04 07 Word Count 1825 Entering a Grade A numeric grade may be manually entered for a paper by clicking the edit link
147. o are excluded from review will not be able to write or receive reviews Excluding students from review 1 Instructors can exclude students from review by clicking on the Exclude Students button 2 Click on the BROWSE for student link to select a student who will be excluded from review papers and will not have a paper distributed for review Search for student is excluded from reviewing will not have a paper distrib Jamie Posey 3 Select a student from the drop down list Natalie Bovonavic Antoinette Parker Gibson Rickia Alex Thompson WILL REVIEW Natalie Friedrich Weissenborn 4 Once a student is selected click on Save exclusion to exclude the student from Save exclusion dr Cancel the review Student pairs or exclusions can be edited or deleted up until a student has begun a review which will lock the assignment settings To edit a Student Pair or exclusion click on the edit button to the right of the student pair or exclusion you would like to edit Pair Students 4 Exclude Students Harry Henderson WILL REVIEW Jane Johnson To delete a Student pair or exclusion click on the trash can icon to the right of the pair or exclusion you would like to delete Harry Henderson WILL REVIEW Jane Johnson Friedrich Weissenborn is excluded from reviewing papers will not have a paper distributed for review Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 6
148. o transfer the text into the text box on Turnitin click inside the text box of the submission page and select paste from the browser edit menu 6 Click on submit to submit the text The submit digital receipt will be displayed submit Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 33 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Zip File Uploads Zip File Uploads Instructors are able to upload a zip file of papers to a Turnitin assignment The zip file may be any size up to approximately 200MB and contain up to 1000 individual files If the zip file exceeds either limit it will be rejected Instructors uploading zip files are advised to ensure that no unacceptable file types are contained within the zip file and to be careful of duplicate copies of the same file within the zip file Turnitin will attempt to detect duplicate or invalid files and warn the user of any duplicate or unacceptable files file 1 On the class homepage click on the More actions link next to the Paper assignment you would like to submit to and select Submit paper Select zip file upload from the choose a paper submission method pull down menu Single file upload is the default submission type for new users browse for the file to upload Click on Browse and select the zip file cla mecca that will be uploaded Click upload to load the zip file and view the list
149. oard Library and high tech comments aways visible sticky developed a oO Cancel cli d ding in Omni eventually e er Neuroma The Clipboard Library can be accessed through the Tools pull down menu review EE ver Je Gar all Statistics al aaa ny s are generally futuristic stories about the influence pi simulated ality technology on the human race Megan led or broad vt stimulus later to be developed into t in Neuromancer and dystopic intermingling of tech am QuickMark Palette i fi st published short story Fraements of a Holoe To add a clip through the Clipboard Library wl Statistics 1 Click the Tools menu and select E Rubric Library Clipboard Library CG Clipboard Library MBs are general er simulated_ fam QuickMark Library a maa 2 Click on the clipboard set to add a clip to it The user may also click on New then New Clipboard Set and create a new set providing a name for the new New Clipboard clipboard Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 83 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Deleting a Comment To add a clip through the Clipboard Library 3 Click on New Then click on New Comment Enter up to eight characters to represent the clip on the palette in the Palette Symbol field Enter the text for the clip in the Text column Click Save to save the clip This clip will now appear on the clipboard that
150. of papers A status bar indicating upload progress should be shown Once uploaded the paper will be redirected to the File Submission Preview page Select the papers to submit by checking submit paper by zip file step 2 of 3 or not checking the include check box submit paper byzip fe eep2019 for the paper For each paper being nial total files 22 included the user may wc nas 8 select an enrolled student in the class File Submission Preview editing fields is not required submit file accepted student or submit as non enrolled giving first SEITE name or last name EEPE Test_Papers_class_notes2 txt submit without first and last name Test Papes DC discipinec hen vas Test_Papers_Death_of_a_Convict yes which will default to anonymous Tt Paes Etta submit with a paper title Sarre submit without a paper title which will a Test_Papers_Kindness_in_OT txt default to the name of the file nr a aS a g g a g gt by J2 Jal day fay fay dal fal fay fal fa OM a wee eee i iy wn B 3 3 a a 5 a o o e e t amp j8 amp 8 B B B amp 4 2 8 8 g g g g g g g g e g g Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 34 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Zip File Uploads file 6 Once the files to submit from the zip file have been selected and if needed assigned name and title in
151. on the point on the ie noyf begins with Hk Finn introducing hims paper to add the comment to w about me a Auck narrates awithout yo Add a Comment Show Clipboard E 3 Enter text into the text field of the comment bubble s f 4 Optional Choose a mark icon for this comment from the icon pull down rw 7 to reference this source menu Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 81 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Deleting a Comment Adding a comment to a paper 5 Optional If the comment references 5 _ a specific area of the paper the user Cancel can click and drag on the paper A while the comment bubble is open to the epic tradition a Rivalitat de to create a highlight over text The color of the highlight can be selected before clicking and dragging Multiple highlights can be created for each mark if there are multiple areas to reference reof 1 Fritz Peter Knapp represer Highlights may be overlapping etic geopolitics of Biterolf as reflec 6 Click the save button to save the Comment is always visible sticky comment To always display the comment place a check in the Comment ts always visible sticky Cancel Fe Add to check box by clicking in the empty box od The comment will be added to the paper with the mark icon selected or the default mark icon The comment can be edited at any tim
152. or to select the last date papers can be submitted to the base paper assignment and still be included in the pool of papers to be reviewed in the PeerMark assignment Learn more The last date for papers to be submitted and still be included in the pool of papers to be reviewed No later than 12 23 09 at 11 59 pm Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 68 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Viewing Student Reviews Viewing Student Reviews Once the start date of the PeerMark assignment has passed students may begin writing peer reviews The system will automatically distribute the value of papers entered into the paper s automatically distributed by PeerMark field within the PeerMark assignment creation To view which papers students have reviewed or are currently reviewing click on the View link next to the PeerMark assignment 12 17 09 5 7 11 55PM submitted k 01 02 10 01 04 10 PEERMARK 11 59PM 12 01AM The PeerMark inbox will open displaying all the student names how many reviews out of the total number of reviews assigned to the students have been completed Instructors can then view an individual student s reviews by clicking on the Show details link to the right of the students name ENGLISH 101 PEERMARK START DUE POST 12 11 09 01 02 10 01 04 10 2 30 pm 11 59 pm 12 01 am STUDENT SUBMITTED Alice Anderson 5 3 reviews Show details More Actions J
153. ot know the secret question answer set for the user profile click the link below labeled Forgot the answer to have a link to a password reset sent via e mail enter password 5 On the password reset page you must enter a new password and log into Turnitin using the e mail and new password for your profile confirm password 6 Use the e mail and new password for this user profile to log into Turnitin AWarning If you do not receive the e mail containing the password reset link make certain that the e mail service is not filtering this e mail from noreply turnitin com to spam or junk mail Add noreply turnitin com to the e mail contact list or contact your e mail service for more information on ensuring this important password reset e mail is able to be received Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 9 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section My Classes The Instructor Homepage After logging in the instructor user is brought to the homepage The instructor homepage provides access to many Turnitin features The instructor homepage lists the accounts and classes the instructor has created and any class sections which the instructor has been assigned as the Teaching Assistant TA for If no accounts are listed please see Joining An Account in the next section My Classes The my classes tab leads back to the instructor homepage list of all accounts and cl
154. ot part of the peer review itself a Reflection assignment is often a good follow up to a peer review to reinforce the lessons of peer reviewed work 1 Click the New Assignment button on the assignments page of a class 2 Select Reflection Assignment by clicking on the radio button to the left of Reflection Assignment Click on the Next Step button Reflection Assignment Select the paper assignment that the based on paper assignment I reflection assignment will be associated K assignment 1 Assignment Demo ID with O O writing review title l Enter the additional information point valaa i i e optional reflection assignment title e optional Point value applies to GradeBook users only e Assignment start due and post dates dus date at e optional Additional assignment instructions post date May at enter any special assignment instructions optional paea start date Ap 30 i 2008 j at Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 22 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Getting Your Students Started 5 Click submit to add the reflection submit assignment to the class homepage submit The reflection assignment will stack beneath the assignment it is associated with Students submit to the reflection assignments in the same way any normal paper Submission would be made using Turnitin Note Orig
155. panded view of the PeerMark assignment The as Signment instructions also appear to students in the expanded view of the PeerMark assignment and they are meant to allow instructors to give students basic guidelines for completing their reviews Assignment title Assignment description and or instructions Anonymity and Non submitter Participation Options The author and reviewer anonymity option appears as Allow students to view au thor and reviewer names When this option is selected students will see the name of the author of the papers that are being reviewed and the names of the students who wrote the reviews for the papers The non submitter participation option appears as Allow students without a paper to review When this option is selected students who have not submitted papers to the paper assignment the PeerMark assignment is based on will be allowed to write reviews for other students papers Additional Settings 9 Allow students to view author and reviewer names Allow students without a paper to review Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 67 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Advanced PeerMark Settings Click on the Show more options link below the assignment dates to view three additional options related to the assignment dates On Am View Access Options There are two options when creating a PeerMark assignment that provide the ab
156. paper has met for the criteria Grade points will be automatically tallied and saved to the GradeBook for the class Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 95 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section General Comments General Comments An instructor is able to write a general comment regarding a paper The general comment tool allows for a longer less area specific feedback to be provided to the Student writer To add a general comment click on the general comments link at the bottom right corner of the GradeMark paper view a departure from his erence Engine an comment list E general comments Type in the general comment in the provided space The general comment will be part of the printable version of the GradeMark page for student users or can be viewed online by the student by clicking on the general comments link in the bottom right corner of the GradeMark student view comment list general comments rubric scorecard General Comments ee ma Fiaa mrbin FE rr LOMMeEent On tne entre H GLET a l f GradeMark Assessment Paper and Assignment Statistics Instructors can use the Statistics link from the Tools menu to view the paper information for the current student in comparison to the performance of the rest of the class in the assignment The tool contains statistics for the grade given to the paper against the overall class grades in th
157. parate window Use the browser print command to print the selected graph print this graph Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 111 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section Attendance Attendance An instructor can use the GradeBook to track student late arrivals and attendance by using the attendance page To open the attendance page click the attendance button on the GradeBook main page max total points 202 max graded points 0 j attendance Jadd entry prefs key graphs Scale export paints Mo grade late abs The attendance form lists students enrolled in the class The top of the form shows the current date To mark an absence or tardy for a different date use the pull down menus to select the date to record attendances or late arrivals for attendance submit date 1 Ei To mark a late or absent student click the check box to the right of the student name in the correct column absent late student p Argus Ellen o Bing Rachel F Brown Buster Once all student absence or late arrivals are recorded for the selected date click on the submit button to save the information Absences and late arrival totals show up on the GradeBook main page for all students Argus Ellen Bing Rachel Brown Buster Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 112 Chapt
158. pic on the discussion board The thread can be displayed based on the needs of the user by changing the viewing options on the topic in the discussion board Each user must change these preferences Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 171 Chapter 13 Glossary as needed topic discussion board the topic is a question or statement to which students can reply on the class discussion board Topics may only be approved by the instructor though students may post a topic Suggestion Topic suggestions may be deleted by instructors topic question Peer Review topic questions are a list of questions selected by an instructor for students to answer on a review of a peer s paper Topic questions may be sorted into categories and may have minimum length requirements Instructors have the option of including rubric sets for students to use during marking of peer s papers Students may also place numbered marks during their reply to a topic question to indicate areas they are speaking to when answering a topic question total active students in applicable accounts the number of active students in the selected account and any sub accounts which are drawing on the selected account for student limit availability upload list sending a Comma Separated Values CSV or Microsoft Excel document containing multiple sets of user information for bulk creation
159. porting Statistics 159 Chapter 13 Glossary 160 Turnitin Instructor Handbook Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Introduction Introduction Welcome to Turnitin Turnitin provides originality checking services class management tools and paperless digital grading products to educational institutions around the world This user guide provides thorough explanations of the features and products found in the Turnitin website that are available for use by instructors Turnitin products that may be available based on the purchase made by an institution include e Originality Checking submitted papers are compared for matches or similar text to information in available repositories used by Turnitin The results of this comparison are made available in the easy to read format of the Originality Report e GradeMark digital assessment student submissions are digitally marked and reviewed by the instructor in a paperless environment Students are then able to view the results by logging into their Turnitin user profile e PeerMark student submissions are assigned to peers for review based on a series of free response and scale questions created by the instructor Peer reviews can be anonymous or attributed e GradeBook an online tool allowing instructors to track student performance in a class and provide this information to students Creating a User Profile All users on the Turnitin system must create a user profile
160. q acim Vie V a Tr ye urnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 4 GradeMark Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 79 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Introduction GradeMark Digital Assessment Introduction With GradeMark digital assessment an instructor is able to edit and grade student papers online The instructor can add comments within the body of the paper point out grammar and punctuation mistakes evaluate the paper against qualitative or quantitative rubrics assess the student s performance within the class and enter a grade for the paper that is automatically saved into GradeBook optional GradeMark digital assessment is currently designed for full compatibility with the following browsers Internet Explorer 7 and above Windows Mozilla Firefox 2 0 and above Windows Mac OS X Safari Mac OS X Other browsers can be used to view or access this product but may not have access to the full functions and features GradeMark digital assessment is best used with one of the approved browsers An instructor can access the GradeMark system from any one of four locations within Turnitin e the assignment inbox e a student portfolio e viewing a paper after clicking on the paper title e from the GradeBook grading page To mark a paper in the GradeMark system from the assignment inbox student
161. q acim Vie V a Tr ye urnitin Turnitin Instructor User Manual Chapter 10 Quick Submit Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 151 Chapter 10 Quick Submit Section Accessing Quick Submit Quick Submit The quick submit feature allows instructors to submit papers and receive Originality Reports without creating a class or an assignment This is ideal for instructors who would like to use Turnitin to spot check submissions and have these papers in electronic format Quick submit should not be used if the instructor desires to have students submit their own papers or plans on using Peer Review GradeMark or GradeBook Accessing Quick Submit Quick submit must be activated by an instructor before it can be used Quick submit is activated on the user preferences page To activate quick submit the instructor first clicks on the user info link on the instructor homepage my classes user info On the preferences page the instructor must use the activate quick submit pull down menu and select yes Clicking on submit will save this preference change fle upload password case sensitive must contain 6 12 characters and at least one letter and one number pe confirm password The quick submit tab will appear on the instructor homepage The
162. r and crei 3 Create a user profile You ll need an ace 4 For more information watch the creati Please select whether you will be using the service as an instruc student instiuctor 3 Click on the instructor link Create a New Turnitin Instructor Account class ID To join an account as an instructor you will need a password and ID combination which 4 The Create a New Turnitin Instructor you should have received either from your account administrator or from the instructor of the class for which you are a teaching assistant Account form must be completed i sna il pie in guns ti is contact your administrator or instructor account ID account ID 5 Enter the account ID number and Pe account join password for the institutional account join password pO your first name 6 Enter the user first name last name ee and a valid e mail address to use as the OO login for Turnitin email address pe Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 6 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Introduction 7 Select a password for logging in The password must be six to twelve characters including at least one letter and one number The password is case sensitive 8 Select a secret question from the pull down menu and enter the answer This answer is not case sensitive Click on next to continue 9 To continue using Turnitin
163. r as the discussion moderator an e mail is sent to notify the student of this assignment As moderator the student user is responsible for approving pending replies An indicator of the number of pending replies in each discussion topic that the user is moderating is visible from the discussion board main page If a discussion topic has pending replies these can be viewed by clicking the discussion topic title Pending replies will be listed at the top of the discussion How to moderate discussion topic replies 1 To edit a reply before approving it click the edit button below the pending reply alls eens Ess 2 Edit the reply for content if necessary Demo Student s reply After making any edits click on the submit reply to topic button to edit the think it would be interesting to look al reply vounder and how narrator Pio describ Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Section Sorting Replies How to moderate discussion topic replies To approve a reply click the approve button below the pending reply The pending reply will be shown Use the approve pull down menu at the top and select yes to approve and post the reply or select no to reject the reply After selecting from the approve pull down menu yes or no click on the submit reply to topic button to approve submit reply to topic the reply or delete it http www turnitin com
164. r page e show page info toggles the info messages at the top of each page on and off e send me e mail updates choose yes to receive e mail updates from Turnitin e use homepage link choose yes to create a homepage link To set up a link enter a link name and URL below e default language select the language in which Turnitin will display by default for this user when logged in Changing User Types A single user profile can access multiple roles on any Turnitin account including instructor student and administrator functions To access the student or administrator homepage you will need to change your user type in the top left hand corner of the web page For more information on using the system as a specific user type please refer to the corresponding User Guide Messages and Announcements To view important Turnitin messages and announcements click on the messages button on the system bar my classes user info messages Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 11 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Information and Assistance A Warning Urgent notifications may appear both on the messages page and on the Turnitin user homepage These include messages announcing scheduled downtimes Information and Assistance The yellow he p button on the top right corner of the page allows a user to access the Help Center The Help Center contains s
165. r review assignment tool 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 decide if students should be excluded from reviews or pair students to assign students specific papers to review Overview The basic stages of the peer review process e Instructor creates a Turnitin paper assignment e Instructor creates a PeerMark assignment and sets the number of papers students will be required to review and creates free response and scale questions for students to respond to while reviewing papers e Student papers are submitted to the Turnitin assignment e On the PeerMark assignment start date students begin writing peer reviews e For each assigned paper students write reviews by responding to the free response and scale questions e Once the PeerMark assignment due date passes no more reviews can be written completed or edited by the writer e On the PeerMark assignment post date reviews of the students papers become available for the papers authors to view Distribution of Peer Reviews PeerMark assignments may use or mix the following methods of distribution of the papers to be reviewed e Automatically by the Turnitin system e Manually selected by the instructor for the student to review e Self selected b
166. rMark ell assignment Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 135 Chapter 8 Libraries Section Adding Questions to a PeerMark Library Creating a scale question ina PeerMark Library 1 Click on the Add Question button and select Scale 2 Enter the question in the Question field 3 Select the scale size The highest scale value is 5 4 Enter in the labels for the scale in the appropriate fields An example for labelling the scale question How well does the introduction set up the Thesis of the paper would be 1 Not very well to 5 Extremely well Click on the Add Question button to add the Scale question to the PeerMark assignment Add Question Free response he author support thei Scale k 0 minimum word answe Question Scale Size Scale Size Labels 1 Add Question or Cancel L i Tag Adding a question to a PeerMark library from another library 1 Click on the Add Question button and select the library you would like to add a question from 2 Click on the Add this question link to the right of each question you would like to add to your library Add Question Free response Scale LIBRARY my library k IRRARY Thacie Prinkseie Add this question Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 136 Chapter 8 Libraries Section Adding Questions to a Pe
167. radigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 63 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Three Adding Questions to the Review Creating a scale question in PeerMark creation 1 Click on the Add Question button and select Scale 2 Enter the question in the Question field 3 Select the scale size The highest scale value is 5 4 Enter in the labels for the scale in the appropriate fields An example for labelling the scale question How well does the introduction set up the Thesis of the paper would be 1 Not very well to 5 Extremely well 5 Click on the Add Question button to add the scale question to the PeerMark assignment Adding a question from a PeerMark library 1 Click on the Add Question button and select the library you would like to add a question from 2 Click on the Add this question link to the right of each question you would like to add to your PeerMark assignment Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Add Question Free response he author support thei Scale h 10 minimum word answe Question Scale Size Scale Size Labels 1 Add Question or Cancel L i Tag Add Question Free response Scale LIBRARY my library i IRRARY Thesis Frankseie Add this question Turnitin Instructor Handbook 64 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Editing or Deleting Questions Adding a question from a PeerMark library
168. ranks Emmanuel notes grap vital 66 70 average 94 3 letter grade 0 94 ite O absent 0 falcalata assignment points grade note title 1 Assignment Demo 50 1 00 Gibbon The instructor may also view the student s grades in a variety of graphical formats using our graphic tools To access the graph displays click on the graphs button for the student For more information on using GradeBook s graph tools please refer to the section Graphing Tools in this chapter k Argus Ellen Notes The instructor is able to send a note to a student for the grade given to the student for their submission in a particular assignment To enter a note for a student on an assignment click on the note icon next to a Submission points grade note title 50 1 00 Gibbon On the note page enter the text of the note for the student in the text box provided Once this is complete click submit to save the note making it viewable for the Student Enter your note submit Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 107 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section Notes The instructor is also able to enter a general note for a student from the student notes page To open the note page click the notes button k Argus Ellen From the student notes page add a general note by clicking the add note button e bk notes for Ellen A
169. rgus back to student From the student notes page the instructor can also perform these actions e toggle between viewing assignment specific and general notes using the show pull down and selecting all notes assignment notes only or class notes only e update and delete notes by clicking on the icons under the update or delete columns e return to the student s grade page by clicking on the back to student button GradeBook notes for Ellen Argus TF eR show all notes j L posted updated message update delete here are no student notes for Ellen Argus Scaling and Dropping Grades With Gradebook the instructor can scale grades in the class and recalculate them instantly The instructor may also select whether to drop the lowest grade for each student in the class To open the scale page click the scale button on the GradeBook main page max total points 202 max graded points 0 attendance add entry prefs key grap Oe student paints Yo Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 108 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section Dropping Grades The scale pages shows all of the instructor s assignments and entries along with the assignment point values The natural value column s
170. roduct a product which has not been purchased or has been deactivated for a specific account or course individual account this type of Turnitin account is limited to a Single instructor user Individual accounts receive limits to the number of Originality Reports and if available GradeMark digitally graded papers that can be generated Inline comment GradeMark a comment typed directly onto the student submission by the instructor while reviewing the student work The color of inline comments may be selected by the instructor institutional account this type of Turnitin account is designed for an institutional location and can be separated into sub accounts at the departmental level instructor the term used for teachers tutors or other student assisting users added or authorized Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved 166 Turnitin Instructor Handbook Chapter 13 Glossary to join as instructors on a specific Turnitin account A single person may be joined to multiple Turnitin accounts or sub accounts using one user profile or separate user profiles Users may fill more than One user type role on Turnitin internet archive Turnitin s web repository includes inactive or no longer available web pages and copies of pages that have changed over time This allows Turnitin to search against information that is no longer available or which has changed over time it
171. rom 11 28 06 ibre Saltar a tp www luisbeltran com This ls source 1 In the cumulative report This source ls partially hidden by one or more sources In the cumulative report e 1959a 26 de a que alias a z 430 match internet from 01 28 07 uera de HawAli http ezenlaweb com al EOLO S Users may also view the Originality Report showing only matching text and source links without the source view This is known as the quickview or classic report mode To access this view use the mode pull down menu on an open Originality Report and select quickview classic report from the pull down menu The Originality Report browser window will refresh to display this view Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 50 Chapter 2 Originality Checking Section Direct Source Comparison tudent Pa S mode The quickview mode is similar to the printed view of the Originality Report This view mode allows a user to view a source in its original format from the internet or from the Turnitin repository if the source is a journal or periodical by clicking on the name of the source at the top of the Originality Report Not all sources will be available as the Turnitin privacy policy may prevent displaying some matches exclude quoted exclude bibliography excluding matches lt 2
172. ry well What is the thesis of the paper Free Response 1 minimum word answer How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point lf so where Free Response 5 minimum word answer A Warning Once the start date of the PeerMark assignment has passed and a student has begun a peer review the assignment settings for the PeerMark assignment will become locked and no further edits to the distribution or question options will be allowed Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 66 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Advanced PeerMark Settings Advanced PeerMark Settings When creating a PeerMark assignment the instructor may select to view and change any of the advanced assignment options in Step 1 of PeerMark creation The advanced assignment options are viewed by clicking on the Show more options links located below the point value field and below the assignment dates Point value Award full points if review is written Show more options Clicking the Show more options link below the point value will reveal four additional options the assignment title field the assignment instructions field the anonymity option and the non submitter participation option Assignment title and Assignment description and or instructions The PeerMark assignment title is the title that will appear for the PeerMark assign ment when a student views the ex
173. s may be entered directly from the GradeBook from the main gradebook window or from the assignment and student pages The GradeBook will also accept grades entered for papers and peer reviews outside of the GradeBook For example an instructor can enter grades using GradeMark a GradeMark rubric scoring card or for Peer Review assignments Student grades may also be entered when viewing a student paper from the assignment inbox ka Argus Ellen gradeb ook Bing Rachel Brown Buster Franks Emmanuel libraries gt Hernandez Melissa Areas of the Turnitin GradeBook e attendance instructors can check a box indicating an absence or late arrival for a student on a specific date e add entry create a new entry on Turnitin for an assignment not created in Turnitin e prefs instructors may set the specific grading format for a course e key opens an informative pop up window that displays the meaning of all information on the GradeBook page e graphs statistical graphs that can be used to display student and class performance scale used by an instructor to weigh the value of assignments as part of the possible total number of points in the class e export download a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet version of the current GradeBook e grade access to the grading page for a specific assignment e assignment name click on an assignment name to access further information about this assignment and the grades given
174. single section of a master class The same TA user may be added to multiple sections if needed Adding a Master Class There are two ways for an instructor to add a master class creating a master class from scratch or converting an existing standard class into a master class Creating a New Master Class To create a new master class from scratch click on the add a class button on the instructor homepage of Turnitin Standard class master class Enter a name for the master class and a TA join password The TA join password is provided only if TA s are creating their own sections in the master class The TA join password combined with the master class ID number should only be provided if a TA is joining manually TA join password Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 141 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Converting a Standard Class to a Master Class A Warning Do not provide the TA join password or master class ID to students Each section will have an individual section class ID and section enrollment password that is used if students are manually joining the class on Turnitin Click the submit button and a new master class will be created New master classes created from scratch do not have any sections To create sections please see Adding Sections in this c
175. sition quickmarks composition format usage my quickmarks grademark f Awk CutQ Float Frag Napolean My Paper To export the GradeMark report click on the export report button on the top right corner of the assignment inbox Whichever page of the GradeMark report you are currently viewing will be exported to an excel file Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 38 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Viewing Papers Selecting the rubrics tab will open the rubric portion of the GradeMark report There are two viewing options for the rubrics tab numerical scores or qualitative scores Use the View as pull down menu to move between the two options Profile Paper GradeMark Report quickmarks premere View as numerical scores T numerical scores qualitative scores grademark Focus Development Layout Design Sources author L Assignment Average 0 7 6 delete download and move to these buttons perform the selected action on papers which have a check mark added in the box to the left of the author name papers delete download page if there is more than one page to an assignment inbox click on the page number to move between the pages of the assignment inbox and view the Submissions on the pages move t Essay Final page 1 2 Viewing Papers Every paper submitted to an assignment can
176. so be included and excluded when viewing the Originality Report This setting cannot be modified after the first paper has been submitted Exclude quoted materials from Similarity Index for all papers in this assignment Quoted materials can also be included and excluded when viewing the Originality Report This setting cannot be modified after the first paper has been submitted D yes no Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 17 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Available Assignment Options Exclude small matches This feature of assignment creation provides instructors with the ability to automatically exclude small matches from all Originality Reports generated within this assignment To exclude small matches click yes Exclude small matches Giyes Once yes has been clicked the Exclude matches by option window will open Enter into either the Word Count or Percentage fields the numerical value for small matches that will be excluded from Originality Reports in this assignment Exclude matches by Word Count amp Percentage 0 Instructors can adjust the exclude small matches assignment setting at any time by clicking on the edit icon to the right of the assignment name The excluding small matches feature can be adjusted within each Originality Report as well With this feature instructors have greater control on sifting ou
177. ss name on the statistics page and select show dropped and deleted Exporting Statistics The information from the class statistics page can be exported in a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet format To download in this format click on the export to Excel button on the statistics page You have chosen to open _ class_stats_exportxls which is a Excel Spreadsheet from http www turnitin com Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 160 urnitin Turnitin Instructor Handbook Chapter 13 Glossary Updated April 12 2010 Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 161 Chapter 13 Glossary Definitions account a Turnitin account allows instructors to use products purchased from Turnitin account ID the numeric identification number for a specific account or sub account account join password an account specific password which allows instructors to self join an account when used in conjunction with the account ID active students the number of unique student users enrolled in at least one active class on an account or accounts The Active student counts do not measure as duplicates any students who are joined to more than one course using the same student user profile administrator the controller of a specific Turnitin account This user type is able to activate or deact
178. ssignment to all the checked sections ray assignment dates section name section instructor assignment status Section 1 Turnitin D not pushed Section 2 Turner A not pushed Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 145 Chapter 9 Class Sections Section Adding Assignments Without Dates Adding Assignments Without Dates Assignments created in the master class can be pushed to the sections without dates Assignments pushed without dates must be given a date by the class TA before the assignment becomes active and available for students Students will not be able to Submit papers or use the assignment until the assignment is given dates Assignments without a date appear in the section class highlighted in red To push an assignment without dates ensure that you un check the box next to the option Push with dates Assignments pushed when this box is un checked will not have dates within the sections The Master Class Homepage The master class homepage displays all assignments created in the master class The assign to sections column shows whether an assignment has been pushed to sections and whether it has been pushed to all or only selected sections master class assignments assignment assign to sections st Assignment Demo ap full 05 1 WR 1 Review op full e not pushed indicates that an assignment has not been pushed to any sections
179. stitutional administrator for the account may disable this feature at any time Instructor approval is required for topic posting and replies ona discussion board may be moderated for content by a user in the class and may be anonymous or attributed download file transmission of a file from Turnitin to the computer of the user selecting to download files Some users may need to enable file download due to security considerations on the web browser or computer being used downtime a period of time during which Turnitin will not be available or have extremely limited availability to users due date the due date ona Section Definitions Turnitin assignment indicates the date and time of day at which an assignment is due Submissions after the due date and time may no longer be allowed and will be automatically blocked by the Turnitin system Only the instructor can enable late submissions on an assignment on Turnitin The due date must come after the start date and before the post date during assignment creation The due date and time may be changed by the instructor at their discretion to meet the needs of a class e mail address an address at which a user may be contacted via e mail with digital receipts notifications or announcements if enabled new user login information or welcome notices or password reset information in the event of a password reset request A valid e mail address is highly
180. submitted paper Matching text is highlighted in a color that corresponds to the matching source listed on the right side of the Originality Report e matching source the list of matching sources for the highlighted areas of the paper text to the left preferences Processed on 06 04 09 3 15 PM Similarity by Source ID 98768498 iC y Friedrich Weissenbo turn iti n Word Count 693 rn imilarity Index Internet Sources 56 riginality Report Submitted 1 Publications 40 Student Papers exclude quoted exclude bibliography excluding matches lt 2 w damage in their son and daughter or he is an enlightened master If the former is the case Teddy has A ea G n teyp 1 world by A gt j N F mystic and clairvoyant both to gain the love he desperately needs and paradoxically to distance himself from his n aye S Our ce S uncaring family and the grown up world A Skint Teddy tried Teedgal with this Pe and pil ek the story shg obsessive attraction to deatr i z z d i Mode Menu The mode pull down menu allows users to switch views of a Turnitin Originality Report The default viewing mode is the cumulative view which is listed as show highest matches together To change the view mode for an Originality Report click on the mode pull down menu and select a viewing mode to display the report in The browser window will automatically change to the selected view mode Copyright 1998 20
181. t It will appear on the class homepage Optional The user may continue to ae the next step Advanced Assignment submit Options to select additional f information before submitting the assignment Advanced Assignment Options When creating a paper assignment the user may select to view and change any of the advanced assignment options The advanced assignment options are viewed by clicking on more options at the bottom of the assignment creation or assignment update page Generate Originality Reports for submissions yes J no m O re O pti oO m 5 Generate Originality Reports for student submissions immediately first report is final z Exclude bibliographic and quoted materials from Similarity Index for all papers in this assignment Bibliographic and quoted materials can also be included and excluded when viewing the Originality Report This setting cannot be modified after the first paper has been submitted yes lt no Allow students to see Originality Reports D yes no Allow submissions after the due date lt yes no Submit papers to standard paper repository z Search options EA student paper repository v institution paper repository EA current and archived internet Advanced assignment options are listed and described below When an advanced assignment option is changed the user may also select whether or not this change should be the future default for an
182. t of the Rubric Scorecard feature in GradeMark Criteria describe the requirements for a Submission to meet specific areas of the grading scale GradeMark cumulative view one of the viewing modes available on the Turnitin Originality Report This view shows the best overall matches to the entire submission This viewing mode is also known as show best matches together repository a set of information of a specific type or types In the Section Definitions specific context of the Originality Report provided by Turnitin repository is used to refer to the type of information the submission was evaluated against for direct matching or high levels of similarity Available repositories include internet archived internet periodical journal publication information and previous Submissions default submission type a user preference set by instructor or student users to define which file submission method should be displayed by default for submissions to an assignment in a Turnitin class default user type a user preference which determines the type of user homepage viewed after the user logs into Turnitin Users may switch user types without logging out by use of the user type tool bar menu link departmental account Departmental accounts are created for specific departments within an institution to use Turnitin products Instructors are able to join departmental accounts or be added by the departmenta
183. t smaller matches allowing them to focus on larger more problematic and suspect matches within Originality Reports Allow Students to see Originality Reports This feature of assignment creation provides instructors with the ability to control the option to allow students to see Originality Reports within each created assignment This option gives instructors more flexibility and control when creating assignments Select yes to allow students to see the Originality Report for the assignment The default setting is no Allow students to see Originality Reports Yes no Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 18 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Available Assignment Options Late Submission An instructor can enable submissions after the due date and time To enable late Submission use the drop down menu next to Allow submissions after the due date and select yes The default setting is no When enabled students will be able to Submit papers after the due date and time has passed as long as that student has not already submitted a paper to the assignment Student submissions after the due date and time will be marked with red text in the date column of the submission in the assignment inbox A student cannot overwrite a submission past the assignment due date and time even if the late submission option is enabled Note Students self enrolling in a course m
184. the Edit link to adjust the number of papers each student will have to review The default is to have each student review 1 paper automatically distributed by PeerMark 2 Place the number of paper s Each student will review automatically distributed by PeerM ark Paper s automatically distributed by PeerMark or papers selected by the student to review within the appropriate fields Paper s selected by the student Rannie celfravieu 3 Select whether you would like the student to write a self review by clicking in the require self review check box A Paper s selected by the student self review uses the same free response and scale questions the student used to write reviews of their classmates papers but the review is for their own paper Se BaL F A LA 1 F D SFe l yI NN Require self review 4 Click on the Save button to save any changes or Cancel link to cancel any changes Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step Two Distribution Selecting the number of papers each student will review 5 Click Save amp Continue to move on to Step 3 of PeerMark assignment creation Show more distribution options or to view the advanced distribution options click on the Show more f Save amp Continue distribution options link SN The advanced distribution options allow instructors to choose to exclude student papers from distribution or specify which
185. the enable these products preference menu Products that are not available will be greyed out and cannot be checked or un checked To enable or disable a preference click the check box to the left of the selected preference or product Un checked products or preferences are disabled in the specified class For more information on the products please see the appropriate chapter of this manual for the product or feature General Preferences e let students submit discussion topics determines if student users are able to post proposed discussion topics Discussion topics must be approved by the instructor before the topic becomes active e show students link to my e mail determines whether or not the e mail address used by the instructor to log into Turnitin is available as a link for the students to click on to use their default e mail program to contact the instructor e Lock assignment dates in sections locks assignment dates set by the master class instructor for assignments pushed to sections e Lock assignment info in sections locks assignment info set by the master class instructor for assignments pushed to sections Enable These Products e GradeMark e PeerMark e GradeBook e Discussion boards Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 156 Chapter 11 Preferences amp Notifications Section Class Preferences e Class Link A class link can be created
186. to new classes or to manage PeerMark question libraries and PeerMark assignment questions for use in new PeerMark assignments Accessing the Libraries To open the library page click on the libraries tab from within a class Import select assignment O Essay Draft The Libraries Page The Turnitin libraries page is separated into a two pages accessible by using the appropriate tab The initial page is the assignments library Libraries Assignments PeerMark Questions o 2 a elle import select assignment start due H Essay Draft 11 10 09 41 17 09 H Essay 12 01 09 12 07 09 H Essay 2 12 04 09 12 12 09 The areas of the library page are Assignments a list of assignments created in any class controlled by the instructor PeerMark Questions a list of the instructors current PeerMark question libraries allows instructors to create new PeerMark libraries and to manage or create PeerMark Questions within a library Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 131 Chapter 8 Libraries Section Importing Assignments Assignments Library The assignments library assists an instructor in managing the assignment sets created in all of the instructor s classes on Turnitin When an assignment is created for a class the assignment is added to that class assignment set When the library page is opened the assignment library displ
187. tomatically displaying the assignment start and due dates for a class Instructors can post a syllabus through the link on this page for quick reference by students in the class class ID a unique numeric identification number for a specific class created by an instructor on Turnitin class enrollment password an instructor created authorization password for a class on Turnitin Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 162 Chapter 13 Glossary Both class ID and enrollment password are required for students who will be self enrolling in a class class portfolio the class portfolio page is the main view page of a student for a specific class comment GradeMark A correction or other mark left on a student submission by the instructor using the GradeMark digital assessment product from Turnitin cookie an information packet sent to and stored on the web browser of a user Access to Turnitin requires the web browser to be set to allow cookies from the service These cookies are used to check and ensure access is granted as the user moves between pages within Turnitin s website consortium account an account type which is the parent for multiple institutional accounts Consortium accounts do not allow instructors to directly join Instructors must be added to an institutional or departmental account criteria GradeMark criteria are a par
188. troduction Introduction Each class or section created by an instructor has its own statistics page From the Stats page an instructor can view detailed usage statistics for a class To access the class statistics page click on the statistics icon to the right of the class on the instructor homepage This icon is listed under the statistics column The statis tics page for the class will open status statistics update delete active Statistics Overview The statistics page will list information about the class in a table The default view of the stats will show the cumulative statistics since the creation of the class submissions onginality reports fa 100 no mate hes peer reviews grademarks Western Literature forstudents2 1985908 Review of Atlas Shrugged Revision 1 5477386 k an The stats page has options to display information for the maximum range or full lifetime of the class or section or only a selected date range To change to viewing only the statistics for a range of dates use the Show pull down menu on the statistics page and select stats for a specific date range Ranges of dates available for the class will appear Select the desired dates and click on submit date range to update the stats page to only reflect these dates statistics Now viewing Class Demo hide dropped and deleted Show stats fora specific date range from Oct 4 l 2007 f to May 5 j 2008
189. uickMark Edit the information on the mark Click Save to save the changes made to the mark in this QuickMark set 1 Click on the Tools menu and select QuickMark Library or click on Manage QuickMarks on the QuickMark palette 2 Click the name of the QuickMark set containing the mark s to copy or move Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Section Creating QuickMark symbols af TeachMove FirstSet Description Please enter a description for this quick mark template gt symbol Name Descripit Wordy Wordy This is a bit redund Or Cancel Wordy oF Cancel Turnitin Instructor Handbook 89 Chapter 4 GradeMark Section Creating QuickMark symbols To move or copy a mark between QuickMark sets Delete Move to Copy to 3 Select the check boxes to the left of the aes symbol name of the marks to move or symbo ame COpy 4 Select the set to move or copy the marks ce to from the Move to or Copy to pull a TeachMove down menu 5 The checked quickmarks will be moved or copied to the selected QuickMark set A Warning Instructors may only add delete move copy or edit QuickMark sets and marks that they own QuickMark sets with a gold lock icon to the right of the set name cannot be modified and are provided by Turnitin or the account administrator Rubric Scorecards Rubric scorecards can be used to evaluate student work based on d
190. ult the thread is shown For example the following is posted I agree with this topic and the student user replies with Why do you agree with this topic The posting order will show up as I agree with this topic Why do you agree with this topic The flat view with nested threads is the default viewing method To view only re sponses and see no referenced thread use the show replies as pull down menu to select flat view with no thread on the discussion page Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Chapter 7 Discussion Boards Section Threaded View Threaded View The second primary view type is the threaded view To use the threaded view use the show replies as pull down menu and select threaded view show replies as fflat view with nested threads flat v view no o Creade When viewing a discussion using the threaded view only the top response of each thread is shown For example if the discussion has this structure Topic 1 First response to topic 1 1 Response to reply 1 2 Second response to topic 2 1 First response to 2 2 2 Second response to 2 the threaded view will appear as Topic 1 First response to topic 2 Second response to topic Additional replies will be accessible by clicking on the replies link under the replies column for the selected response The user can drill further down opening additional layers of the thread by following the reply links V
191. urnitin class must have the numeric class ID and the case sensitive class enrollment password This provides a student user with authorization to access the class on Turnitin Please do not post the class id and password on a publicly accessible website to ensure only your students enroll in the class Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 23 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Having Students Enroll To confirm the class ID and enrollment password click on the statistics icon next to the class name under the statistics column on the Turnitin instructor homepage The class ID and enrollment password are displayed as part of the class statistics no matches peer reviews WA ih i aA originality reports American Literatur If needed the instructor can change the enrollment password to remove accidental capitalization or spaces that may be causing student enrollment issues Changing the enrollment password after student enrollment is completed also prevents students with forgotten passwords from enrolling multiple times and causing confusion To change the enrollment password click on the edit icon for the class on the Turnitin instructor homepage Update the enrollment password and click on submit to save the change For step by step student oriented instructions or student self enrollment information please view the Turnitin Student User Manual
192. us view 09 mode Note If an area of submission text is matched to a source in the student paper repository on Turnitin it will be listed as student papers Direct Source Comparison is not available to students for student paper matches Instructor users are able to send an e mail request to the instructor who received the matching paper If one instructor user profile controls the class containing both papers that instructor user is able to see the paper in direct source comparison Repository Sources Turnitin utilizes multiple types of repositories in the generation of the Originality Reports There are currently four types of repositories e current and archived internet billions of active and archived web pages from the internet Internet sources indicate a date of download on the Turnitin Originality Report if the match is not found on the most recent download of content from this site institution paper repository the institutions paper repository of student papers e periodicals a repository of frequently updated content from professional jour nals periodicals and publications e student paper repository a repository of papers previously submitted by Turnitin users Excluding Quoted or Bibliographic Material If quoted or bibliographic material is flagged as similar or matching this information can be removed from the Originality Report Permanent exclusion of bibliography or quoted material can only b
193. w max graded points 0 Max points 10 max points 10 prefs key graphs Scale export P aion grade grade points bi grade late abs The Gradebook student page shows a selected student s submissions and grades To open a student page click on a student s name To grade a submission enter an integer point value next to the submission To view the grades before submitting them to GradeBook click the calculate link object tithe Who Shot JFK doc When point values are entered click the submit button The grades will be entered into the GradeBook and the instructor will be returned to the GradeBook main page The main page will display the point values entered along with the corresponding grades Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 106 Chapter 5 GradeBook Section Notes GradeBook Student Page The top of the student grade page gives the instructor a summary of a student s grades and attendance If the grades in the class have been scaled an asterisk will show up next to the student s overall grades indicating that the values are scaled values The view can be toggled between scaled and natural grade values by using the show totals based on pull down menu to select scaled values or natural values Refer to Scaling and Dropping Grades in this chapter for more information on how scaled grades work in GradeBook GradeBook F
194. w copy of the welcome e mail including temporary password will be sent The student below has not yet logged in and completed their user profile This may be because they have deleted or not received their enrollment email If you believe peer review the email address for this student is correct click submit and we will resend the enrollment email If you believe the email address is incorrect please change the gradehook address click submit and we will send a new enrollment email first name libraries John last name calendar Dive discussion email user name jd oe myshool edu TE preferences Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 27 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section File Types and Size Submitting Papers Instructors joined to a Turnitin account can submit papers using the four available methods Instructor uploads may be submitted by e single file upload a single file submission selected by the instructor e cut and paste submission of text copied and pasted into a Turnitin submission box May be used to submit from a file format that is not accepted No images or non text information can be copied and pasted only plain text can be accepted e multiple file upload multiple files selected one by one Similar to adding multiple attachments to an e mail e zip file upload submit a standard zip file containing multiple papers
195. w details The PeerMark print view will open and will automatically include each students review along with the questions amp answers and comments for their review nt Print LOGO Print Options Include Questions amp Answers Include Comments Include All Reviews FRIEDRICH WEISSENBORN S PEERMARK REVIEW OF JANE JOHNSON S PAPER 0 COMPLETED ASSIGNED QUESTIONS 1 How well does the author support their thesis Do they ever stray from their point If so where 2 What is the thesis of the paper 3 How well does the introduction pull you in as a reader COMMENTS LIST No comments added GREAT HEARTBREAK BY JANE JOHNSON An important theme in Dickens novel Great Expectations is that of a broken heart Many characters experience the all to real emotion of a broken heart but each character deals with it differently Miss Instructors may adjust the printing options by selecting or deselecting the check boxes next to the three print options Include Questions amp Answers Include Comments and Include All Reviews Click on the Print button to print the review s Print Options Mi Include Questions amp Answers Wi Include Comments Wi Include All Reviews Reviews may also be printed by clicking on the Print link when viewing a student s review within PeerMark Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 78 SSN ae aa Eg ad CARAT A
196. wal Expired accounts on Turnitin will become inactive after a period of 180 days export GradeMark libraries Saving and downloading a copy of a specific GradeMark rubric or QuickMark set locally to the computer of the user export stats downloading a copy of account statistics in a Microsoft Excel format to a user s computer feature a part or aspect of a specific product such as discussion boards which are a feature of the Turnitin product as a whole general comment GradeMark a general comment is created by an instructor reviewing a submission using the GradeMark digital assessment product on Turnitin The general comment is not linked to a specific area of the paper GradeBook a product which allows instructors to place grades on student submissions Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 165 Chapter 13 Glossary to Turnitin Tracks and calculates grades for students across multiple assignments as well as providing statistics for the class or assignments for the instructor GradeMark a digital grading product offered by Turnitin which allows instructors to place comments and QuickMark editing marks on a submission for students to review This product also includes standardized rubric scorecards and the ability to share QuickMark standard editing marks and rubric scorecards between instructors on an account via export or via ad
197. y new assignments created This allows the user to automatically create all new assignments with their preference of advanced options rather than manually selecting the advanced options for every new assignment Available Assignment Options Generate Originality Reports for student submissions e immediately first report is final Originality Reports for all submissions will be generated immediately Students cannot resubmit papers Submissions must be deleted by the instructor to enable resubmission Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 16 Chapter 1 Getting Started Section Available Assignment Options e immediately can overwrite reports until due date Originality Reports for the initial submission by each student user to this assignment will be generated immediately Students may resubmit as often as the student wishes until the assignment due date Originality Reports for the second or subsequent submission will require a 24 hour delay before the Originality Report begins processing Only the latest submission is available to the instructor or student Previous versions are removed Student submissions will compare against one another within the assignment on the due date and time which may result in a change in the Originality Report similarity index and results at the due date and time This option is typically used when students are self reviewing and revising th
198. y the student For example The instructor may assign students to review four total papers with the following paper selection combination two papers automatically selected by Turnitin one paper selected by the student to review and a Self review Copyright 1998 2010 iParadigms LLC All rights reserved Turnitin Instructor Handbook 58 Chapter 3 PeerMark Section Step One PeerMark Settings Creating a PeerMark Assignment PeerMark assignments can only be created if a class has at least one paper assignment A PeerMark assignment requires a paper or review assignment to be based on This allows the PeerMark assignment to have a pool of papers to use as the basis for the peer review The assignment the PeerMark assignment is based on should meet the following criteria e The due date of the base assignment comes before the start date and time of the PeerMark assignment e If anonymity in the review is desired student submissions should not contain the name of the author in the text or at the top of the paper Step One PeerMark Settings To create a PeerMark assignment click on the New Assignment button from within a course Select PeerMark Assignment from the Se ect your assignment type page and then click on the Next Step button Step 1 PeerMark Settings screen will load Creating a PeerMark Assignment Step 1 1 Click on the New Assignment button from within a class 2 Select PeerMark Ass

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