Materials produced by faculty or researchers at Penn should be processed via iThenticate. Materials produced by users outside of this group, including applicants for admission to any University of Pennsylvania program or school, may not be submitted through Turnitin. Only content produced by students at the University of Pennsylvania may be processed through Turnitin.
CHECK FOR PLAGIARISM TURNITIN HOW TO
Please consult the following information on how to use Turnitin at Penn: If you are unsure, you can learn more about the features of these integrations. Many teaching teams may prefer to change existing Turnitin LTI assignments to Turnitin-enabled assignments using the CPF. Which Turnitin Integration Should You Use?įor most courses, the new Turnitin integration using the Canvas Plagiarism Framework will be the preferred integration to use. Teaching teams that have been using Turnitin LTI assignments may with to use the Turnitin Plagiarism Framework instead. Turnitin with the Canvas Plagiarism Framework is new as of summer 2018 and will be the preferred option for most courses. Penn supports two Turnitin integrations with Canvas: Turnitin with the Canvas Plagiarism Framework (which uses native Canvas assignments) and Turnitin LTI (which uses external tool assignments to provide access to Turnitin’s Assignment Dashboard, Feedback Studio, and PeerMark).
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If students have already submitted an assignment, you will not be able to enable Turnitin retroactively and will instead need to create a separate Turnitin assignment, then have students re-submit to that assignment. Turnitin must be enabled before students submit assignments.