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Instructors can '''add Turnitin to Brightspace assignments''' to scan student work for potential plagiarism. WSU maintains a campuswide Turnitin Originality license that instructors and students access through their {{D2L}} courses. When creating a Brightspace assignment folder, instructors can add Turnitin functionality to that folder. When students submit a file to the folder, the file is scanned automatically and receives a similarity score. A similarity report is generated listing sources of potential plagiarism.
==About this article==
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==Enabling Turnitin on an assignment folder==
This article includes instructions for enabling Turnitin tools in a {{D2L}} Assignment Submissions Folder. It is intended for WSU instructors currently using {{D2L}} and interested in assessing writing quality and originality using Turnitin.
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===Configure your assignment folder===
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#From your {{D2L}} course homepage, select '''Assignments''' from the Assessments menu.
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#Select the '''New Assignment''' button, enter a title, grade information, and instructions as usual. Select '''Save''' to save these assignment properties.
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#Select the '''Evaluation and Feedback''' panel on the right to expand the related properties (Fig 1.1). Scroll down to the bottom of the panel and select '''Manage Turnitin''' (Fig 1.2). This will open the Turnitin Integration window.
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#Select the '''Enable Originality Check for this folder''' checkbox (Fig 2.1). Select '''Allow learners to see Turnitin similarity scores in their submission folder''' (Fig 2.2) if desired. Determine whether you want all submissions to be scanned automatically or whether you would like to select submissions for scanning manually (Fig 2.3).
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#Select the '''More Options in Turnitin''' button to review and configure additional settings. This will open the Turnitin Assignment window. (More details available below.)
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File:Brightspace turnitin manage.jpg|Fig 1. Select Manage Turnitin
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File:Brightspace turnitin integration.jpg|Fig 2. Enable Turnitin
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===Behind the "More Options in Turnitin" button===
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When you select the '''More Options in Turnitin''' button, you are presented with a set of properties. Some of these properties were already set when you created the folder and others can be configured to meet your specific needs.
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====Submission settings====
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*''Submit papers to''. Select either '''Standard paper repository''' or '''Do not store submitted papers'''. This decision has important consequences for you and your students, so please review the guidelines below carefully.
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*''Allow submission of any file type''. Turnitin can only analyze files of certain types (e.g., Microsoft Word .docx). [https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/turnitin-website/student/submitting-a-paper/file-requirements.htm Review a current list of scannable file types here]. Use this setting to either prevent or allow the submission of other types of files. If you allow students to submit any file type, those files of a type not supported by Turnitin will not be scanned. Note that {{D2L}} also places restrictions on the types of files that can be submitted to assignment folders.
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*''Allow late submissions''. This is configured when creating the folder and cannot be changed here.
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*''Enable grammar checking using ETS e-rater technology''. [https://www.ets.org/erater/about ETS e-rater analysis] is integrated into Turnitin and can be enabled or disabled for an assignment folder using this setting. If enabled, students will receive feedback in their Similarity Report on the categories you choose (e.g., grammar, spelling).
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*''Attach a rubric''. Use this setting to access Turnitin's rubric editor to create and assign an assignment rubric. Note that this feature is not connected to the {{D2L}} Rubrics tool. Instructors interested in attaching a rubric to an assignment should use one or the other.
  
==Overview==
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====Compare against====
The Turnitin tools, referred to collectively as Turnitin Feedback Studio, that are integrated with {{D2L}} include '''OriginalityCheck''' and '''GradeMark'''. These services add new functionality to {{D2L}} assignment folders, allowing instructors to assess whether a student's paper includes plagiarized content and to provide feedback to the student, respectively. In order to use tools, instructors must enable them within each {{D2L}} assignment folder.
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Choose these settings if you want your students' submissions to be compared against:
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*''Student paper repository''. All the student papers stored in Turnitin's database, including any of a student's own papers submitted to this database previously
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*''Current and archived website content''. Openly available web resources (e.g., Wikipedia)
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*''Periodicals, journals, and publications''. Publisher-owned online resources to which Turnitin has been granted access
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====Similarity Report====
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*''Generate Similarity Reports for student submission''. Select one of these three options: '''Generate reports immediately (students cannot resubmit)''', '''Generate reports immediately (students can resubmit until due date)''', or '''Generate reports on due date (students can resubmit until due date)'''. Use the guidelines below to inform your decision.
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*''Allow students to view Similarity Reports''. This is configured when creating the folder and cannot be changed here.
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*''Exclude bibliographic materials''. Allows instructors to prevent Turnitin from including bibliographies, reference sections, and works cited in the similarity scan.
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*''Exclude quoted materials''. Allows instructors to prevent Turnitin from including quoted text in the similarity scan.
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*''Exclude small sources''. Allows instructors to prevent Turnitin from including segments of a certain word count or percentage of the source in the similarity scan.
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====Additional settings====
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*''Save these settings for future use''. Check this if you would like your settings to be applied to all subsequent folders by default. Then you would not need to go through these steps each time you enable Turnitin functionality on a folder.
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==Guidelines for using the student paper repository==
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*Any original coursework created by a student and represented in tangible form is that student's exclusive intellectual property and is afforded copyright protection under federal law upon creation immediately. When students upload a copy of their work to a Brightspace assignment folder and/or to Turnitin's student paper repository, they retain exclusive ownership of that copy. They can request that the copy be returned or deleted from your Brightspace course or Turnitin's database. Students can send requests to delete their work from Turnitin's database to {{TLT}}.
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*The first time students submit a copy of their work to a Brightspace folder that has Turnitin functionality enabled, they will be asked to agree to [https://api.turnitin.com/api/lti/1p0/user/static_eula?lang=en_us Turnitin's End User License Agreement] (EULA). This agreement will be applied to their Turnitin account and they will not be asked to accept the agreement again. The terms of this EULA include allowing Turnitin to store a copy of the student's work permanently and use it for the purpose of checking other works for plagiarism. It's important that your students understand that they are accepting these terms. They can direct any questions to you, to TLT, or to Legal Affairs.
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*Although a general notification is displayed on the assignment submission page, students receive no indication from Turnitin or Brightspace that their instructor has opted to send their work to Turnitin's repository. Also, students cannot bypass this setting (i.e., submit their work to the assignment folder without sending a copy to the Turnitin database). Instructors should inform their students if the assignment folder is configured to send copies of their work to Turnitin's database.
  
==Enabling Turnitin tools==
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==Guidelines for releasing Similarity Reports==
===Configuring your assignment folder===
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*When an instructor adds Turnitin to a Brightspace assignment folder, an icon appears next to the name of the folder (Fig 3), for both instructors and students, and the following message appears on the student's assignment submission page, "This assignment will be submitted to Turnitin" (Fig 4). Although these notifications should be adequate, instructors are encouraged to remind students that Turnitin is enabled on an assignment folder.  
[[File:TiiTab.png|right|400px|frame|Fig. 1. Location of the Turnitin tab in the folder definition.]]
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*Instructors who want to spot check student work manually rather than submit all student work to Turnitin automatically can do so. However, all students will still receive the Turnitin notification on their Brightspace assignment submission page. Instructors should clarify that they will only be spot-checking a sample of assignments and that not all students will receive a Similarity Report. 
#From your {{D2L}} course homepage, select '''Assignments''' from the Assessments menu.
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*Instructors can configure Brightspace assignment folders such that only they, and not their students, have access to the Similarity Reports. Students will still be notified via the message on the Brightspace assignment submission page that their work is being scanned.
#Select the '''New Submission Folder''' button.
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*If you allow students to resubmit their work and receive Similarity Reports immediately, they will receive the first three reports immediately. Subsequent reports will be sent after a 24-hour delay. Turnitin does this to reduce the load on their servers.  
#On the '''Properties''' tab, '''enter a name''' for the folder.
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*If you choose to release the Similarity Report on the assignment due date, make sure to assign a due date to the assignment in Brightspace. Remember that a Due Date in Brightspace is not the same as an End Date.
#On the '''Properties''' tab under '''Grade Item''', select an existing grade item or select the '''New Grade Item link''' and create an item on the fly. Set the '''Out of''' field to the maximum points for the assignment. Click here for [https://learn.winona.edu/Assignments_Submission_Folders#Associating_Assignment_Submission_Folder_With_a_Grade_Item more information on associating grade items with assignment folders].
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#Select the '''Save''' button to save the changes you made on the Properties tab.  
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File:Brightspace turnitin icon.jpg|Fig 3. Turnitin folder icon
#If you want to set a start date, due date, and/or end date on your folder, select the '''Restrictions''' tab and set those dates. Select the '''Save''' button to save the changes you made on the Restrictions tab. Turnitin uses the start date that you specify as the date on which it will begin processing files. Consistent with Brightspace, it refers to this as Start Date in the Turnitin options. Turnitin uses the end date you specify as the date on which it will no longer process files. Unlike Brightspace, it refers to this as Due Date in the Turnitin options. Don't confuse this due date with the folder due date in Brightspace. If you do not specify a start date or end date on the Restrictions tab, then Turnitin will set its start and due (i.e., end) dates to the start date and end dates of the course, respectively.
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File:Brightspace turnitin notice.jpg|Fig 4. Student Turnitin notification
[[File:TiiTab1.png|right|400px|frame|Fig. 2. Contents of the Turnitin tab.]]
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[[File:TiiTab3.png|right|400px|frame|Fig. 3. More options in Turnitin, part 1.]]
 
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===Setting basic Turnitin options===
 
#Select the '''Turnitin''' tab (Fig 1).  
 
#Check '''Enable Turnitin for this folder'''. It may take a moment for the '''More Options in Turnitin''' button to activate.
 
#Check '''Allow learners to see Turnitin similarity scores in their submission folder,''' if you want your students to see your feedback from Turnitin. This feedback includes the originality report and any comments you left during the assessment process.
 
#Under '''Frequency''', determine whether you want to have Turnitin automatically parse all student submissions in the folder or just the ones you select.
 
#Set the date the feedback you enter through Turnitin's GradeMark tool will be accessible by your students.
 
#Select the '''Save''' button.
 
===Setting more Turnitin options===
 
When you select the '''More Options in Turnitin''' button and then select '''Optional Settings''', you will be able to configure Turnitin to your specifications. Please watch the video for more information on these settings. Here are some highlights:
 
*Setting '''Allow submission of any file type''' to '''Yes''' allows students to upload files that cannot be processed by Turnitin (e.g., images) for the purpose of generating an Originality Report, but that could still be evaluated using the GradeMark tool.
 
*'''Allow late submissions''' and '''Allow students to view Originality Reports''' cannot be changed under Optional Settings. These are set in other tabs.
 
*The '''Originality Report generation and resubmissions''' choices under Optional Settings refer to a "due date." Please note that this is actually the end date that you specified in the Restrictions tab when configuring your assignment folder. You may notice that the due date in Turnitin is 24 hours later than the end date in Brightspace. This buffer is included to allow additional time to process files. The end date you specify on the Restrictions tab controls when the folder actually closes.
 
*The '''Would you like to save these options as your defaults''' under Optional Settings allows you to automatically apply the settings to all subsequent folders. Then you would not need to go through these steps each time.
 
  
==Tips==
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==More information==
* Hit the '''Save''' button often during the definition process. It will help to guarantee your choices are perpetuated through the definition.
 
* Set your browser to allow pop-up windows or you will not see the additional options for Turnitin configuration.
 
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==More Information==
 
  
There is a full overview of using Turnitin in Brightspace at [[Assessing writing quality and originality]].
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* System Office Knowledge Article [https://mnscu.sharepoint.com/:w:/r/sites/D2Lsupport/_layouts/15/Doc.aspx?sourcedoc=%7BC2E4B492-1604-419F-9F3F-032CC06F44B3%7D&file=1668.docx&action=default&mobileredirect=true&DefaultItemOpen=1 Turnitin Assignments Integration (KA #1668)]
 
 
There is more information on how to assess student work with Turnitin at [[Using Turnitin to assess student writing]].
 
  
 
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===D2L Overview Topics===
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==External links==
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*[https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/d2l/instructor/instructor-category.htm Official Turnitin instructor guide]
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*[https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/d2l/student/student-category.htm Official Turnitin student guide]
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*[https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/turnitin-website/instructor/paper-deletions.htm Turnitin paper deletion policies and procedures]
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*[https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/turnitin-website/student/submitting-a-paper/file-requirements.htm Turnitin file requirements]
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*[https://www.turnitin.com/products/originality Turnitin Originality product homepage]
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*[https://academicintegrity.org/resources/facts-and-statistics Statistics on cheating from the International Center for Academic Integrity]
  
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For a complete listing of topics, select from the category list below.
 
  
[[category:Assessment]][[category:D2L]][[Category:Faculty]][[Category:Turnitin]]
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[[Category:Brightspace]][[Category:Brightspace Assignments]][[Category:Turnitin]]
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Latest revision as of 17:30, 14 January 2023

Instructors can add Turnitin to Brightspace assignments to scan student work for potential plagiarism. WSU maintains a campuswide Turnitin Originality license that instructors and students access through their Brightspace courses. When creating a Brightspace assignment folder, instructors can add Turnitin functionality to that folder. When students submit a file to the folder, the file is scanned automatically and receives a similarity score. A similarity report is generated listing sources of potential plagiarism.

Enabling Turnitin on an assignment folder

Configure your assignment folder

  1. From your Brightspace course homepage, select Assignments from the Assessments menu.
  2. Select the New Assignment button, enter a title, grade information, and instructions as usual. Select Save to save these assignment properties.
  3. Select the Evaluation and Feedback panel on the right to expand the related properties (Fig 1.1). Scroll down to the bottom of the panel and select Manage Turnitin (Fig 1.2). This will open the Turnitin Integration window.
  4. Select the Enable Originality Check for this folder checkbox (Fig 2.1). Select Allow learners to see Turnitin similarity scores in their submission folder (Fig 2.2) if desired. Determine whether you want all submissions to be scanned automatically or whether you would like to select submissions for scanning manually (Fig 2.3).
  5. Select the More Options in Turnitin button to review and configure additional settings. This will open the Turnitin Assignment window. (More details available below.)

Behind the "More Options in Turnitin" button

When you select the More Options in Turnitin button, you are presented with a set of properties. Some of these properties were already set when you created the folder and others can be configured to meet your specific needs.

Submission settings

  • Submit papers to. Select either Standard paper repository or Do not store submitted papers. This decision has important consequences for you and your students, so please review the guidelines below carefully.
  • Allow submission of any file type. Turnitin can only analyze files of certain types (e.g., Microsoft Word .docx). Review a current list of scannable file types here. Use this setting to either prevent or allow the submission of other types of files. If you allow students to submit any file type, those files of a type not supported by Turnitin will not be scanned. Note that Brightspace also places restrictions on the types of files that can be submitted to assignment folders.
  • Allow late submissions. This is configured when creating the folder and cannot be changed here.
  • Enable grammar checking using ETS e-rater technology. ETS e-rater analysis is integrated into Turnitin and can be enabled or disabled for an assignment folder using this setting. If enabled, students will receive feedback in their Similarity Report on the categories you choose (e.g., grammar, spelling).
  • Attach a rubric. Use this setting to access Turnitin's rubric editor to create and assign an assignment rubric. Note that this feature is not connected to the Brightspace Rubrics tool. Instructors interested in attaching a rubric to an assignment should use one or the other.

Compare against

Choose these settings if you want your students' submissions to be compared against:

  • Student paper repository. All the student papers stored in Turnitin's database, including any of a student's own papers submitted to this database previously
  • Current and archived website content. Openly available web resources (e.g., Wikipedia)
  • Periodicals, journals, and publications. Publisher-owned online resources to which Turnitin has been granted access

Similarity Report

  • Generate Similarity Reports for student submission. Select one of these three options: Generate reports immediately (students cannot resubmit), Generate reports immediately (students can resubmit until due date), or Generate reports on due date (students can resubmit until due date). Use the guidelines below to inform your decision.
  • Allow students to view Similarity Reports. This is configured when creating the folder and cannot be changed here.
  • Exclude bibliographic materials. Allows instructors to prevent Turnitin from including bibliographies, reference sections, and works cited in the similarity scan.
  • Exclude quoted materials. Allows instructors to prevent Turnitin from including quoted text in the similarity scan.
  • Exclude small sources. Allows instructors to prevent Turnitin from including segments of a certain word count or percentage of the source in the similarity scan.

Additional settings

  • Save these settings for future use. Check this if you would like your settings to be applied to all subsequent folders by default. Then you would not need to go through these steps each time you enable Turnitin functionality on a folder.

Guidelines for using the student paper repository

  • Any original coursework created by a student and represented in tangible form is that student's exclusive intellectual property and is afforded copyright protection under federal law upon creation immediately. When students upload a copy of their work to a Brightspace assignment folder and/or to Turnitin's student paper repository, they retain exclusive ownership of that copy. They can request that the copy be returned or deleted from your Brightspace course or Turnitin's database. Students can send requests to delete their work from Turnitin's database to TLT (tlt@winona.edu).
  • The first time students submit a copy of their work to a Brightspace folder that has Turnitin functionality enabled, they will be asked to agree to Turnitin's End User License Agreement (EULA). This agreement will be applied to their Turnitin account and they will not be asked to accept the agreement again. The terms of this EULA include allowing Turnitin to store a copy of the student's work permanently and use it for the purpose of checking other works for plagiarism. It's important that your students understand that they are accepting these terms. They can direct any questions to you, to TLT, or to Legal Affairs.
  • Although a general notification is displayed on the assignment submission page, students receive no indication from Turnitin or Brightspace that their instructor has opted to send their work to Turnitin's repository. Also, students cannot bypass this setting (i.e., submit their work to the assignment folder without sending a copy to the Turnitin database). Instructors should inform their students if the assignment folder is configured to send copies of their work to Turnitin's database.

Guidelines for releasing Similarity Reports

  • When an instructor adds Turnitin to a Brightspace assignment folder, an icon appears next to the name of the folder (Fig 3), for both instructors and students, and the following message appears on the student's assignment submission page, "This assignment will be submitted to Turnitin" (Fig 4). Although these notifications should be adequate, instructors are encouraged to remind students that Turnitin is enabled on an assignment folder.
  • Instructors who want to spot check student work manually rather than submit all student work to Turnitin automatically can do so. However, all students will still receive the Turnitin notification on their Brightspace assignment submission page. Instructors should clarify that they will only be spot-checking a sample of assignments and that not all students will receive a Similarity Report.
  • Instructors can configure Brightspace assignment folders such that only they, and not their students, have access to the Similarity Reports. Students will still be notified via the message on the Brightspace assignment submission page that their work is being scanned.
  • If you allow students to resubmit their work and receive Similarity Reports immediately, they will receive the first three reports immediately. Subsequent reports will be sent after a 24-hour delay. Turnitin does this to reduce the load on their servers.
  • If you choose to release the Similarity Report on the assignment due date, make sure to assign a due date to the assignment in Brightspace. Remember that a Due Date in Brightspace is not the same as an End Date.

More information

Related Wiki Topics

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