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What is Turnitin?
The Turnitin is a webphrase-based plagiarism prevention matching tool that checks text for similarity across a large database and the web. Turnitin's software takes what a student submits and we compare it to a massive database of content, including internet, academic, and student paper content, and we look for similarities. When similarities are identified they are highlighted in the Similarity Report as Text Similarity. Note that even texts in correctly referenced quotes may be highlighted, in this instance your TA or instructor will determine if the text has been plagiarizedcan be used to evaluate student academic work for originality. It compares submitted text against a database of academic sources and web content and highlights any instances of matching or similar text in a detailed report that includes a percentage of similarity, a list of matching sources, and the actual text passages that match published works. The software is commonly used to assess student work authenticity and promote academic integrity.
Academic integrity at Brock
Academic integrity is more than just obeying the rules. How you conduct yourself on campus says a lot about the type of person you are, which speaks to your personal integrity. At At Brock, academic integrity refers to your acknowledgment of and respect for the academic principles and behaviours that support the University’s mission.For information on Academic Integrity at Brock go to https://brocku.ca/academic-integrity/ .
Consult Brock's Office of Academic Integrity website for information, policies, and assistance.
What is text similarity?
Text similarity is the percentage of text in your submitted assignment that matches text stored in the Turnitin database or in another location on the web. It is OK to have some matching text if you have correctly referenced direct quotes from a source. For more information go to https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/turnitin-website/student/the-similarity-report/interpreting-the-similarity-report.htm. A Turnitin report almost certainly shows a percentage of your text as being similar to something elsewhere--that’s okay.
Reports should always be examined in detail. Doing so helps not only understand concerns around academic integrity but can also be used to evaluate paraphrasing and citation structure.
Turnitin offers detailed student guides on understanding and interpreting Turnitin Similarity Reports.
How do I use Turnitin?
Your course syllabus should have disclosed planned use of Turnitin phrase-matching software and you opted-in to its use by enrolling in the course with that knowledge. Contact your instructor if you have any questions or concerns.
What do my Similarity Report results mean?
The Similarity report Report provides a percentage of text in your assignment that matches text found by Turnitin. See https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/turnitin-website/student/the-similarity-report/interpreting-the-similarity-report.htm for more information.in Turnitin’s various repositories. A high percentage means that your text is similar to text found elsewhere but does not necessarily indicate plagiarism. Reports should always be examined in detail.
Turnitin offers detailed student guides on understanding and interpreting Turnitin Similarity Reports.
Can I check my Similarity Report before I hand in my assignment?
No. You must make a submission before your you are able to view the similarity reportSimilarity Report. If re-submissions are allowed, you will be able to resubmit after viewing the similarity report for the first submission. Note that your Your instructor will be able to view all prior submissions.
Does Turnitin mark my assignments?
While Turnitin does not mark assignments, your instructor may decide to grade using the Turnitin Feedback Studio. For more information on the Feedback Studio see https://help.turnitin.com/feedback-studio/turnitin-website/student/student-category.htm No. Turnitin simply generates the phrase-matching report for review by you and your instructor.
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