I've been reading this with interest though will stay out of the debate
on letting students see their originality reports. However, I don't
understand Charles' point about letting too many people access Turnitin.
Here, we require students to submit their own work to Turnitin so as not
to waste staff time. However, our general practice is to not allow
students access to the originality reports.
Sandy Steacy
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> Thank you for all your interesting comments. The other University involved in my case has a policy that states that students may only submit their own work to the Turnitin service and not anyone else's; do others follow that rule?
>
> Loughborough has discussed allowing students to use Turnitin themselves, but for reasons I suspect more to do with the complexity of allowing so many people access than anything else, has decided not to go down that road.
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> Charles
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> Professor Charles Oppenheim
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> Department of Information Science
> Loughborough University
> Loughborough
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