Training For Turnitin Through Blackboard (With Bb Assignment Tool) V 3

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Esyin Chew

Steve Woodward

JISC through Blackboard

Training for

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Visualise the Prize – work in an university (~Professor in Education)

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Objectives 1. The online submission methods to replace the Digital Dropbox

A. JISC Turnitin – To understand the concept and advantages of JISC Turnitin through Blackboard – To set up a Turnitin assignment in Blackboard, submit an assignment and interpret

the originality report. – To mark online or to download students’ assignment for marking

B. BB Assignment Tool – To set up a BB assignment and to submit an assignment– To download students’ assignment for marking

2. Conclusion and Q&A

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The Differences

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Turnitin: BB Assignment Tool:

Integrated system with Turnitin (nLearning) A built-in service on BB

Only applies to text based documents, e.g. Word and PDF.

Applies to all type of files, e.g. PowerPoint, spreadsheets , visual assignments (graphics) or software

With Plagiarism detection service Without Plagiarism detection service

More user friendly with its’ online assessment, feedback and grading (Grademark)

Less user friendly with its’ online assessment and feedback tool

There is a “post date” No “post date” can be set - the feedback and mark are visible to students once they have been entered!

Post date: related to the availability of marked assignments (GradeMark papers only). On this date they will become visible to students.

• Any of you have heard or used Turnitin or any other Plagiarism detection tools?

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A. JISC Turnitin

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Turnitin is recognised worldwide as the standard online plagiarism prevention service.

• Turnitin is the first choice for 450,000 academics in 100 countries at over 6,500 institutions with over 60 millions student papers proceed!

• 95% of UK universities (incl Oxford and Cambridge) use this award winning technology.

1. What is Turnitin?

Lecturer

Student

1. To understand the concept and advantages

Create

Assignment

Submission link

Option 1: Download/ Print + mark offline

Option 2: Mark online (GradeMark + Grade Centre)

Submit assignment

Turnitin Originality Report

Resubmit assignment before the due date

After the due date…

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Turnitin Originality Report

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Screen Shot for an Originality report

Turnitin • searches against over 9 billion pages of web content,

more than 10,000 subscription-based journals and periodicals articles

• searches against previously submitted paper• supports Originality Reports and content searches in 30

languages• A tool to help you!

1. What is Turnitin?

1. To understand the concept and advantages

Lecturer• Automated submission process • Promote academic integrity

(avoid plagiarism) • Everything is on Blackboard!• Online Assessment

Student • Formative assessment • Improve academic integrity • Digital receipt • Assessment feedback

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Create

an assignment

Submission Link

Lecturer

Student

2. To set up Turnitin assignment in Blackboard

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2. To set up Turnitin assignment in Blackboard

Steps (Blackboard): 1. Log into Blackboard

2. Select any of your teaching module

3. Click on the “Assessment” button

4. Click on the “EDIT VIEW” (top right corner)

5. Select “Turnitin UK Assignment”

6. Click on “Go” button

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2. To set up Turnitin assignment in Blackboard

Steps (Turnitin):

1. Assignment Title: Assignment – [Your Name] 2. Point Value: 100 3. Start Date: [Today date] [now] 4. Due Date: [Today date] [1 hour later]

5. Post Date: [20 days from the due date] 12.00am (Must be set after the due date)

The University norm for electronic submission is Midnight (or 11.59 p.m or 12.00am the next day) on the day of submission; or 4.00pm if you require hard copies.

This is when marked assignments will become visible to students. At Glamorgan this is 20 working days maximum, though lecturers could choose to promise an earlier return date.

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• There are two recommendations for you:

1. Set the actual due date as the Turnitin “Due Date”. On that date staff may then do one of the following: Require students’ late submission via e-mail and staff could manually submit those late submissions to Turnitin

2. Alternatively, click on the “More Option”, set “Yes” to “Allow submissions after the due date?”, thus avoiding having to take manual action on the submission date. However, this cannot limit the maximum “5-day” late submission. – 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 (even after the 5-day).

– 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.

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The 5 day late submission policy…

•Given that late submissions are supposed to be the exception not the rule - we would strongly recommend not putting the late submission date as the submission date in Turnitin assignments as this is visible to students via Blackboard.

•Using the late submission date would provide an opportunity for confusion for those students wishing to submit when they can achieve the full range of marks.

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Steps (Turnitin):

1. More Options: • Instruction: “Use this link to submit your assignment. Full details for the

requirements of this assignment can be found on this page in the file titled ‘Coursework Guidance’. Shortly after you have submitted your assignment via the View/Complete link you will be able to use this same link to view your originality report. By submitting your assignment through the following link, you have agreed to declare that this assignment is your own work and that the sources of information and material you have used (including the internet) have been fully identified and properly acknowledged as required in the referencing guidelines provided.”

• QuickMark set, Generate Originality Reports• Generate Originality Reports for student submissions – “immediately (can

overwrite reports until due date)”

• Allow submissions after the due date: Yes / No

2. Click on the “Submit” button

You have a choice to use the originality report in a formative way, as we recommend, or only summatively (“immediately - first report is final”).

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2. To set up Turnitin assignment in Blackboard

Create

assignment

Lecturer

Student

Submit assignment

2. To submit an assignment

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3. To submit an assignment from a student’s view

A quick walkthrough: • Select “CELT Training Module (2008/09)”• Click on the “Assessment” button• What happens after the due date? E.g. Criminology Project

• Submission before due date: Intro to Social Research Method• Assignment information • Click on the “Submit” button• Select “File Upload” • Student name will appear by default • Assignment title followed by a hyphen and then the student ID,

i.e. Assignment1-08123456• Digital receipt will be shown. • Turnitin will e-mail a receipt to the student’s university e-mail

account:

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3. To submit an assignment from a student’s view

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Create

assignment

Lecturer

Student

Turnitin Originality Report

Submit assignment

2. To interpret the originality report

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Turnitin Originality Report

1. Go to “Control Panel” and click on: “TurnitinUK Assignments”

“>>View”

2. Sorting by column header• Click any of the column names with a downward pointing arrow to the right.

Click a second time to re-sort in the opposite direction, e.g. A-Z becomes Z-A

3. Select the percentage indication bar under “report” heading to view the Originality Report.

2. To interpret the originality report

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2. To interpret the originality report

What is a Originality Report?

• It is Turnitin’s analysis of the submitted assignment, identifying any sections with matched text which may indicate plagiarism.

• An Originality Report is typically generated within 10 to 15 minutes of submission. The report generation time may vary due to the levels of usage during certain periods of the academic year or due to a very large submission.

• Pedagogically, it is not meant to penalise a student but to improve their academic integrity by avoiding plagiarism.

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1. The Originality Report is separated into three main sections in the default view:

• Top section: a summary of the assignment and submission information.• Left section: assignment text with highlighted area for potential plagiarism

detected (Note: exclude quoted or exclude bibliography). • Right section: information about sources which match the text.

2. The functions for excluding material are approximate and human judgement has to be used to determine if this is a case of poor referencing (which would get a poor mark) or plagiarism which is an academic offence.

3. Quotations can only be excluded if the quotation is shown with block-indentation or with quotation marks (“”) at the start and end.

2. To interpret the originality report

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1. The color of the report icon indicates the overall similarity index of the paper, based on the amount of matching or similar text that was uncovered. The possible similarity indices are:

• Blue - no matching text • Green - one word to 24% matching text • Yellow - 25-49% matching text • Orange - 50-74% matching text • Red - 75-100% matching text

2. IMPORTANT: These indices DO NOT reflect Turnitin’s assessment of whether a paper has or has not been plagiarised. Originality Reports are simply a tool to help an instructor and student find sources that contain text similar to submitted papers.

3. The decision to deem any work plagiarised 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.

Create

assignment

Lecturer

Student

Turnitin Originality Report

Resubmit assignment before the due date

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Resubmission

Same process with the first submission:

• Click on the “Submit” button• Select “File Upload” • Student name will appear by default • Assignment title followed by a hyphen and then the student

ID, i.e. Assignment1-08123456• Digital receipt will be shown. • Turnitin will e-mail a receipt to the student’s university e-mail

account. • However the originality report will be generated 24 hours

later.

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2. To submit an assignment

2. To submit an assignment

Odd Case / Special Case

1. Go back to the assignment you have just created

“Assessment”

“Training for Turnitin Through Blackboard (HASS)”

“Assignment – [Your Name]”

“View/Complete”

2. Submit a dummy student paper with your name. • Only these formats are accepted: Word, RTF, PDF, HTML, Postscript,

Plain text (.txt)• You cannot submit a file which is larger than 10Mb.

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Create

assignment

Lecturer

Student

Turnitin Originality Report

Resubmit assignment before the due date

Option 1: Download + mark offline

Option 2: Mark online (Grade Mark + Grade Centre)

3. To download students’ assignments

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1. Go to “Control Panel” and click on:

“TurnitinUK Assignments”

“>>View”

2. Two ways of downloading students’ assignments: Single file: Tick the box next to the student’s name or

click on the “file” All files: Tick the box next to “author” to SELECT ALL

assignments

3. To download students’ assignments

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Reminder I: To see the Assignment Inbox

(class performance)

“TurnitinUK Assignments”

Select the assignment“>>View”

Reminder II:• What is ‘roster sync’ for?• The roster sync function on the assignment inbox enables the students

enrolled in the VLE course to be listed on the assignment inbox. This makes it quick and easy to see which students have not submitted their work. If an assignment is being re-used from a previous year, it is recommended that the roster sync is used to list the new enrolments; this will prevent students getting an error message saying they are not enrolled for that assignment.

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B. BB Assignment Tool

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BB Assignment ToolSetup Steps:

1. Log into Blackboard

2. Select any of your teaching module

3. Click on the “Assessment” button

4. Click on the “EDIT VIEW” (top right corner)

5. Select “Assignment”

6. Click on “Go” button

7. Fill in desired fields and click on “Submit” button

3. To submit an assignment from a student’s view

A quick walkthrough: • Click on the “Assessment” button• Click on the “View / Complete Assignment…” link• Browse a file and slick on “Submit” button• Click the SAME link to view the feedback

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BB Assignment ToolViewing / Marking Steps:

1. Go to “Control Panel” -> “Assessment” -> “Grade Center”

2. Look for the BB assignment you have just created

3. Move the mouse over to any of the “!” in green

4. Click the down arrow and then click on the “Grade Details” link

5. Click on “Modify Attempt” to give feedback and grade.

Recap Objectives 1. The online submission methods to replace the Digital Dropbox

A. JISC Turnitin – To understand the concept and advantages of JISC Turnitin through Blackboard – To set up a Turnitin assignment in Blackboard, submit an assignment and interpret

the originality report. – To mark online or to download students’ assignment for marking

B. BB Assignment Tool – To set up a BB assignment and to submit an assignment.– To download students’ assignment for marking

2. Conclusion and Q&A

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TurnitinUK Helpdesk - 08456430105

Benefits for lecturer: • Automated submission process • Prevent plagiarism • Everything is in Blackboard!• Online Assessment

Benefits for student: • Formative assessment • Improve academic integrity • Digital receipt • Assessment feedback

Conclusion

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Q&A

Dr. Esyin ChewSenior Lecturer in Technology Enhanced Learning, Teaching and Assessment echew@glam.ac.uk

Steve Woodward Curriculum Advice Officer for Technology Enhanced Learning swoodwar@glam.ac.uk

Wiki for the Glamorgan Turnitin experience: Turnitin.wetpaint.com

More Trainings… GradeMark Blackboard goes Web 2 e-Portfolio QMP

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