Hi all
We have a learning object on Turnitin deposited in Jorum, it's part of a course on good academic practice. It can be downloaded from http://find.jorum.ac.uk/resources/10949/19338. There are several examples of originality reports in there. I'd be happy to send the word documents used to create them to anyone who's interested, I don't think this list allows attachments?
Regards
Sarah
PS - Ian, if you're the Ian McNaught who's Alistair's son, hi! I'm Phil and Kate Robinson's older sister, I think I last saw you last century :)
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Date: Thu, 19 Nov 2015 04:44:44 +0000
From: Ian McNaught <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Sample papers for training
Hi Steve
I'd be interested in the same. In lieu of that, what I've used in training is the Turnitin plagiarism spectrum:
http://turnitin.com/en_us/resources/blog/422-training/1686-plagiarism-or-similarity
Also, Wolverhampton have a few good screenshots of different types of unoriginal work here:
http://www.wlv.ac.uk/about-us/internal-departments/the-college-of-learning-and-teaching-colt/turnitin---detecting-plagiarism/turnitin-originality-report/
If you find anything better, please let me know. It would be great if Turnitin could develop their document viewer grademark demo to include a good demo of the similarity report https://demo.turnitin.com/dv
Ian
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