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==== Student Tutorials ====
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These tutorials are only relevant if students will be uploading papers directly to a Turnitin course created in turnitin.com.  If the course is using e-Learning, students will simply upload their submissions to the Assignments tool.
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https://turnitin.com/static/training/student.php

Revision as of 15:04, 21 October 2011

Turnitin is a suite of online tools designed to enhance the Assignment submission process. Turnitin offers:

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How to Access Turnitin

In Assignments

Turnitin Standalone Account

Using Turnitin Standalone

If you are the primary instructor for a course, or you are a TA managing the course for the primary instructor, you may request a Turnitin account. If you are a TA who is simply assisting the primary instructor, do not request a Turnitin account. The primary instructor will create a TA role for you on his/her Turnitin account.

  1. Request an account from e-Learning Support Services using the Instuctor Turnitin Request Form.
  2. Fill out the form and click Submit.
  3. You will receive a confirmation e-mail that the message has been received and a ticket has been created. It may take 1-2 business days to process your request.
  4. Once the account is ready, you will receive an e-mail from Turnitin with your username and password, the link to login, and usage instructions.

Instructor Tutorials

turn it in, turn itin

Student Tutorials

These tutorials are only relevant if students will be uploading papers directly to a Turnitin course created in turnitin.com. If the course is using e-Learning, students will simply upload their submissions to the Assignments tool. https://turnitin.com/static/training/student.php

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