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On occasion you may need to go directly to Turnitin.com to submit a paper for review. Examples might include your writing before submitting for publication, a document for review that is not tied to a MyClasses assignment. To generate an Originality Report for a document outside of the Turnitin, you will need establish a password for your SU email account in MyClasses. Please note: You must access Turnitin in MyClasses prior to setting up your password directly in Turnitin.




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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Navigate to the Canvas course containing the assignment, then select the Assignments tool from the course menu.
    Assignments tab highlighted from course menu.

  2. Select the title of the assignment from the Assignments page.

  3. On the right hand side of the Assignment details, select SpeedGrader from the Related Items menu.

    SpeedGrader link highlighted from assignmnet details page.

  4. The SpeedGrader automatically previews the student assignment in the DocViewer area so that you can review the content of the submission.  Then, in SpeedGrader, you can manually enter a grade, and can leave comments by either typing them into the comment box, uploading feedback from another file, or by attaching audio/video comments.
    SpeedGrader Assessment grade entry box and Assignment Comment entry box.

  5. To easily switch to another students assignment, select the drop-down arrow to see a list of students to select a specific student to grade, or click the next arrow to advance to the next alphabetically ordered student to grade.
    Student display shows Soaring Student with forward, backward and drop-down arrows flanking it.

  6. You can also view the originality report for each assignment by selecting the percentage icon on the left hand side of the assignment, if you would like to view the Originality Report details before you enter feedback and a grade.
    The Turnitin Originality Report score is highlighted from within SpeedGrader.

  7. The originality report will open in a new window using Turnitin Feedback Studio to display report details.  At the top right hand corner, you will see the total percentage of the assignment that matched with other sources. Below the score is the breakdown of each match, including where they were found. Review the Accessing and Interpreting Turnitin Originality Reports article for more details.
    Turnitin Originality Report score in Feedback Studio. 


    Note!

    If this is your first time accessing Turnitin Originality Report from Canvas, you will be prompted to agree to the Turnitin updated user agreement.

  8. After reviewing the originality report, you may return to the SpeedGrader window to submit the grade with any additional feedback you wish to include, as shown in step 4.




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