Turnitin Resources for Instructors
When you use Folio, Turnitin can be enabled within individual Assignments Folders through the Evaluation & Feedback menu.
Make sure to view the settings options available in Turnitin. Sometimes you might want to have a document check against the Turnitin repositories, but you don’t want the paper submitted to them. For example: you are requiring a draft prior to a final paper or there is some IP associated with the document.
- Interpreting the Similarity Report
- Refining your Similarity Score
- Similarity Scoring Scenarios
- Understanding the Turnitin Similarity Report: An Educator’s Guide
Interested in how other higher education institutions are using Turnitin? View the success stories.
Using Feedback Studio
- Create an Assignment with Turnitin Options
- Publish GradeMark Feedback
- Read an Originality Report
- Turnitin Assignment Settings
- Use QuickMarks
- Use Turnitin Rubrics
Using PeerMark
File Types Accepted by Turnitin for Generating Originality Reports:
- Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx)
- PostScript (.ps/.eps)
- HTML
- Rich text format (.rtf)
- Plain text (.txt)
- Google Docs via Google Drive™
- Adobe PDF
- Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx, .ppt, .ppsx, and .pps)
- Microsoft Excel (.xls and .xlsx)
- OpenOffice Text (.odt)
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Last updated: 7/27/2023