Just set the Turnitin assignment to overwrite when you set it up. This
way students can submit as many times as they wish but they do have to
wait 24 to 36 hours before they see their report This is to stop
students trying to trick the system.
S
Suzanne Ryan
Teaching, Learning and Quality Coordinator
Newcastle Graduate School of Business
University of Newcastle
Callaghan NSW 2308
Australia
Phone +61 2 49 216015
Fax +61 2 49 217398
www.gsb.newcastle.edu.au
>>> Simon Starr <[log in to unmask]> 02/03/07 11:30 PM >>>
Dear all - I'd be interested in this also. Thanks Nigel.
Si.
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Faculty Learning Technologist (Faculty of Education)
Learning & Teaching Enhancement Unit
Canterbury Christ Church University
http://www.canterbury.ac.uk/LTEU
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From: Plagiarism [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Curson
Nigel Mr (VIS)
Sent: 02 March 2007 12:24
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Turnitin advice
Hi.
Apologies for sending a helpdesk-type query to this list - and please
feel free to reply offlist if that seems most appropriate.
UEA is piloting Turnitin this year, using the Blackboard Building
Block
rather than directly. We are testing different models and approaches.
Although based in staff development, I teach an undergraduate unit in
one of our schools. I want to test Turnitin in this unit as a
self-diagnostic tool for students. I want them to be able to run
drafts
assignments through Turnitin once or twice - in order to see and use
the
originality reports for themselves - and then at a later date to
submit
the final assignment. So as well as being able to self-submit, I want
Turnitin not to compare each successive draft with its predecessor,
and
not to compare the final version with any of the drafts.
I'd appreciate advice therefore on how to set things up to be able to
achieve the above. I assume the drafts need to be submitted a revision
assignments - however I don't find the documentation and interface
desperately transparent and want to make it as straightforward for the
students as possible.
All guidance gratefully received.
Nigel
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Phone +44(0)1603 593931
Course Director, MA in Higher Education Practice
Centre for Staff and Educational Development
University of East Anglia
http://www.uea.ac.uk/csed/about/staff/nigel_curson.shtml
http://www.uea.ac.uk/csed/prog/acad/pgphep.shtml
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