Hi Adam,
Turnitin has an anonymous submission option. A marker can breach it if they choose to but they are presented with a text box to give a reason, which goes to the institution's turnitin admin. I have made repeated attempts to tell iParadigms that they also need to implement some method of workflow so that, for larger cohorts, where there are multiple markers, markers can clearly see their allocated work. Without this, you're thrown onto tactics like imploring students to name their files using their student ID.
Best wishes,
Mike
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From: Adam Marshall [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 05/08/2010 09:39 CET
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Subject: [VLES] anonymous essay submission and Turnitin
I was just wondering if any other institutions use their VLE anonymous 'summative' essay submission.
In other words allowing students to submit essays electronically but at the same time making sure anonymity is preserved so that when a tutor or examiner retrieves them they cannot tell who the author is?
I was wondering what VLEs support this kind of thing and also whether these essays are routed via Turnitin.
If Turnitin is used then how can one look at the originality report without seeing the author's name?
Adam
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