Turnitin in Canvas Faculty Workshop
January 14, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
This faculty workshop for using Turnitin in Canvas Assignments will be in Smith Library room 318 or remotely via Zoom at zoom.us/my/suctlt. Please Register Here.
Turnitin is an electronic text matching system that compares text in a student assignment against a database of sources. It is not a plagiarism detection system per se, since it does not evaluate the inclusion or accuracy of citations; Turnitin finds text that matches other sources and creates a Similarity Report to help you make informed evaluations of student work and discern if the student needs instruction, correction or judicial action.
Topics covered include:
- Creating a Turnitin-enabled Canvas assignment
- Reviewing the Similarity Report
- Grading with Speedgrader (Canvas) vs. Feedback Suite (Turnitin)
If you have questions about this CTLT workshop, please contact Robin Brugger or George Hoffman.
This faculty workshop for using Turnitin in Canvas Assignments will be in Smith Library room 318 or remotely via Zoom at zoom.us/my/suctlt. Please Register Here.
Turnitin is an electronic text matching system that compares text in a student assignment against a database of sources. It is not a plagiarism detection system per se, since it does not evaluate the inclusion or accuracy of citations; Turnitin finds text that matches other sources and creates a Similarity Report to help you make informed evaluations of student work and discern if the student needs instruction, correction or judicial action.
Topics covered include:
- Creating a Turnitin-enabled Canvas assignment
- Reviewing the Similarity Report
- Grading with Speedgrader (Canvas) vs. Feedback Suite (Turnitin)
If you have questions about this CTLT workshop, please contact Robin Brugger or George Hoffman.
This faculty workshop for using Turnitin in Canvas Assignments will be in Smith Library room 318 or remotely via Zoom at zoom.us/my/suctlt. Please Register Here.
Turnitin is an electronic text matching system that compares text in a student assignment against a database of sources. It is not a plagiarism detection system per se, since it does not evaluate the inclusion or accuracy of citations; Turnitin finds text that matches other sources and creates a Similarity Report to help you make informed evaluations of student work and discern if the student needs instruction, correction or judicial action.
Topics covered include:
- Creating a Turnitin-enabled Canvas assignment
- Reviewing the Similarity Report
- Grading with Speedgrader (Canvas) vs. Feedback Suite (Turnitin)
If you have questions about this CTLT workshop, please contact Robin Brugger or George Hoffman.