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Turnitin: Markers Step-by-step

Dec 17, 2014

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Fiona MacNeill

A presentation demonstrating the key techniques for use of Turnitin for eMarking.
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Markers Guidancestep-by-step guide

Using Turnitin with Grademark and Rubrics

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1. Click on the pencil to grade first.

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2. Click on the tickbox, to stop the welcome message from coming up each time.

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3. Click on the Originality report button.4. Review the originality report - see additional guide if required

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5. Click on GradeMark6. To view an overlay of the originality report click on the small pip on the left-hand side of the originality report

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Three methods for using QuickMarks

You may mark the paper by using QuickMarks or free comments as required. The following slides explain three methods for using QuickMarks – the pre-defined comments

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(1) drag n' drop

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(2) drag n' drop and click edit to add more detail/additional comments.

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Press Save to save your comments. Once saved it will look like the comment shown above.

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(3) Highlight a section and click a QuickMark to assign a QuickMark. No drag n’ drop – just click on the QuickMark that you want.

Click onceOn the QuickMarkDo NOT drag n’ drop

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Once attached (as shown above, background image) you can add additional comment or change the highlight colour by clicking on Edit.

EDIT MODE

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Two methods for using Free Comment

The following slides explain three methods for using free comments – bespoke comments which are specific to this student paper.

NB. These comments do not have spellcheck

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(1) click on paper and type

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(2) highlight area and click on the shaded area to add a comment and save. Left-click, hold and drag the mouse to highlight a section.

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Click on the blue highlighted text to attach a comment.

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Change the colour with the colour buttons if needed. Press Save to save all your changes.

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To delete a comment or restore a deleted comment&

To move a comment bubble

Accidents happen, there is now an undo button.

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How to delete: hover over a comment with a mouse and click on the rubbish bin to delete it.

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Undo: see bottom of window after you have deleted a comment

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To move a comment bubble

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Click and drag it from one location…

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…to another

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Comments List: for overview of comments.

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There is no save button in the document viewer, so you can either go on to mark the next paper or close the window and your changes will be saved.

Use this button to skipto another paper in the list

Use this button to move to the next paper in the inbox

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Add a numeric mark on the top-right by typing and press enter on your keyboard to confirm.

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Using a Rubric

A separate guide explaining how to use the UoB undergraduate rubric is available.

NB Selections made on the Rubric while marking are saved automatically as you go along.

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Rubric – complete the rubric by clicking on appropriate numeric boxes.

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To see descriptions for each box, hover over it with the mouse and look below in the blue box - may wish to resize the blue to see complete description.

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You can also open the rubric in a separate window if you need the full rubric view, using this button.

To change a rubric entry: click on another box or click on the same box again to deselect it.