Please review the available resources on writing from the Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning, the Turnitin Assignment Setting Options, and speak to your instructor if you have any questions or concerns. You have access to an intuitive Similarity Report, providing text matches and an indicative similarity score.
Your Turnitin license is designed around empowering your organization to take control of plagiarism.
Please read the entire Turnitin EULA carefully. Find the Canvas course containing the assignment.
Go to the Turnitin website and request a new password using your Stan State email address. Instead, instructors can login to the website, locate the assignment, and then upload the file. This agreement is between you, the individual user (not the university), and Turnitin, LLC, the company that licenses the tool to the university for integration through Canvas. The Canvas integration with Turnitin does not have a way for instructors to do this. In your Canvas course, click Assignments in the course.
Here is a short video outlining how to make a Turnitin assignment in Canvas from an instructor’s point of view: Here is the Canvas. Store Submissions In: This setting determines whether or not copies of your students papers will be stored in the Yale-only Institution paper repository. It is the main tool used by University of Kentucky and over 15,000 institutions. Once you have turned on Turnitin for your Canvas Assignment, you will have some additional settings that you can select and customize. Turnitin does not acquire any rights to your paper. Turnitin (feedback studio) is a tool for Canvas that checks for similarities (plagiarism) in student assignments as well as gives feedback in writing grammar. Your paper will not be stored as part of the larger Turnitin student database and so will not be used to check the originality of papers submitted at other universities.
If you use Turnitin for an individual assignment, the following message will be presented to students prior to submission:īy checking this box, you acknowledge that: