Hi Nigel
We use Turnitin, but we submit manually. All the files for the
assignment are zipped into one file and then submitted. (We download to
our machine from WebCT, and then submit). We have very poor bandwidth,
and it works fine. Compared to other stuff that gets sent through our
network, these files are trivial in size. I suppose if the files
contain graphics, then that could be problematic.
Hope that helps.
Ken
Curson Nigel Mr (CSED) k332 wrote:
> Apologies for cross-posting.
>
> UEA is reconsidering its position on Turnitin (we looked at it during
> the JISC pilot period but decided not to proceed). Questions have been
> raised about the impact of coursework submission to Turnitin on the
> University data network and external links. Has any institution using
> Turnitin (particularly if you are using the Blackboard link) experienced
> any network issues as a result?
>
> Nigel
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