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TurnitinInstructionsforStudents.pdf

Turnitin Instructions for Students

Instructions on Submitting an Assignment with Turnitin 1. Navigate to the assignment within your course in Canvas.

a. Find your course in the Courses drop-down menu.

b. Click on Assignments in the Course Navigation Menu on the left.

c. Click on the name of the assignment you want to submit.

2. You will notice under the Submitting information that Turnitin is enabled. Click the Submit

Assignment button.

3. Submit the assignment as you normally would. In this case, the assignment wants you to submit

in the text entry box. Because Turnitin is enabled, you will need to click on the checkbox

confirming that the submission is your own, original work before you can submit it.

4. The assignment is now submitted. Turnitin will now proceed to generate an originality report

for the submission. Both you and your instructor can view this originality report.

Note: The ori ginality report is not generat ed im mediately. It w ill usually

be ready within 2 4 h ours.

Instructions for Viewing the Originality Report as a Student 1. You can view the originality report once it’s been generated. Start by navigating to the course in

which you submitted the assignment.

2. Go to the Grades section using the Course Navigation Menu on the left.

3. Find the assignment that you submitted in your grades list. If the originality report is complete,

then there will be a small colored icon on the right. Click on the icon to view the originality

report.

4. The report will open in a new page or tab in your web browser. You

may have to agree to Turnitin’s terms of service before viewing the

report.

5. The report will highlight portions of your submission that it has

found matches for in its databases (which include web sites,

periodicals, and journal articles). These highlights will be color coded

and correspond to the sources listed on the right. The percentage

indicates how much of the submission matches another source.

Each smaller percentage corresponds to a particular source.