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Turnitin is the global leader in evaluating and improving student writing. The company’s cloud-based service for originality checking, online grading and peer review saves lecturers time and provides rich feedback to students. Turnitin is a web-based electronic text-matching service that compares text in a student assignment against three databases for content matching.
Avondale uses the Turnitin software as a text-matching tool to support academic integrity. It gives you the opportunity to improve your assignment by highlighting revisions that may need to be made before your final submission.

It is a condition of enrolment at Avondale University that students accept their work may be monitored by staff using text-matching software. However, Turnitin is NOT a program to “catch you out.” Its primary purpose is to evaluate and improve academic writing and referencing skills.

Use Turnitin to ensure the originality of your work!

Further Help
FAQs
Student quick start guide
Submitting an assignment
Interpreting the Similarity report
Explanation of the Turnitin similarity report- part 1
Can I rely on Turnitin to pick up all plagiarism?
No. Turnitin only matches text. It is up to you to determine whether a student has referenced correctly. Remember that Turnitin does not pick up printed material, such as books from the library and print journals.

Are student papers kept confidential?
Yes, they must be kept confidential. As a member of the Avondale University staff you are not permitted to share an assignment with other members of the public, or to staff from other institutions.

Where do I find Turnitin?
You don’t need to look anywhere for Turnitin. It is incorporated into Moodle

How does Turnitin work?
The lecturer creates an assignment in Moodle. Students or lecturers then submit papers to Turnitin via file upload or cut-and-paste. A report is generated highlighting the non-original material in your assignment.

How long does it take to get a report?
The first submission may only take 15 minutes, but subsequent submissions may take 24 hours or more.

What is a Similarity Score?
The Similarity Score is a percentage of material in the assignment that has been matched from other sources. There is no need to be unnecessarily concerned about a high score, as Turnitin picks up things like:

• Book titles
• Quotes (which are allowed so long as they have been acknowledged)
• The cover page
• The assignment question
• Names of authors
• The reference list
• Common phrases and so on

The Similarity Score shows the percentage of non-original material in the assignment. The Originality Report highlights where the matches are.

Can a reference list be excluded from the report?
Yes. You can click the ‘Exclude Bibliography’ button in the top left hand corner of the Originality Report. This doesn’t change the Similarity Score, but the report can now be examined without this included.

How many times can an assignment be submitted?
That's up to you.

The options are:
Generate reports immediately, first report is final (Only one submission allowed)
Generate reports immediately, reports can be overwritten until due date (Multiple submissions allowed until the due date. Originiality reports are given immediately the first time, and then in 24 hours for subsequent submissions. No late submissions are allowed)
Generate reports on due date (Reports will not be generated until the due date. Resubmissions are not possible unless the lecturer deletes the first assignment)

How does a student submit an assignment?
Where do I go for help?

What about group projects?
You must impress on students that only one person from each group should submit the paper. If each group member submits the same assignment, Turnitin will return a 100% match!
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