how to grade turnitin assignments

 Grading Turnitin assignments involves several steps within the Turnitin interface or your learning management system (LMS), such as Blackboard or Canvas, depending on how your institution uses Turnitin. Here's a general guide on how to grade Turnitin assignments:

Note: The specific steps may vary slightly depending on your institution's setup and the version of Turnitin being used.

  1. Access the Assignment Submission:

    • Log in to your LMS or Turnitin account, and navigate to the course where you've set up Turnitin assignments.
  2. Locate the Assignment:

    • Find the specific Turnitin assignment you want to grade within the course.
  3. View Submissions:

    • Click on the assignment link to access the list of student submissions.
  4. Review Submissions:

    • You'll see a list of student names and their submitted papers. Click on a student's name or the paper title to view their submission.
  5. View the Paper:

    • Review the student's paper within the Turnitin interface. You can see the text, similarity report (if enabled), and any comments or feedback the student may have received from Turnitin.
  6. Provide Feedback:

    • Depending on your institution's setup, you may be able to provide feedback directly within Turnitin. You can use features like inline comments, highlights, and general comments to provide feedback on the paper's content.
  7. Grade the Paper:

    • Assign a grade or score to the paper based on your institution's grading scale or rubric. You may have a grading panel or form where you can enter scores for various criteria.
  8. Save or Submit the Grade:

    • After grading and providing feedback, save or submit the grade within Turnitin. Your institution may have specific procedures for this step.
  9. Repeat for Other Submissions:

    • Go back to the list of student submissions and repeat the grading process for each paper.
  10. Access Grading Reports (Optional):

    • Depending on your institution's settings, you may be able to access grading reports and analytics to track student performance and identify areas where students may need additional support.
  11. Finalize Grades (if necessary):

    • If your institution uses a gradebook or LMS, make sure to transfer the grades from Turnitin to the official gradebook if required.
  12. Communicate Grades to Students:

    • Inform students of their grades and provide any additional feedback or comments as necessary.

Remember that the exact process for grading Turnitin assignments can vary depending on your institution's setup and the version of Turnitin in use. If you're unsure about any steps or features, it's a good idea to consult with your institution's IT support or the Turnitin administrator for guidance specific to your environment.

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