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Turnitin(Source: Information on this page was obtained from the Turnitin Instructor User Guide) Background InformationWhat is Turnitin? Whilst effective to help identify suspected individual cases of plagiarism, or as a deterrent, Turnitin plagiarism prevention is even more effective when used as an educational tool. Digital versions of papers submitted to the Turnitin web site are compared against billions of documents online, including Turnitin's local databases of submitted student papers. Any matching text is detailed in an Originality Report which includes direct source comparison. Originality Reports provide a summary of the matching text found in a submitted paper. The colour of the report icon (blue, green, orange, yellow, red) indicates the overall similarity index of the paper, based on how much matching text Turnitin finds. Originality Reports are tools to help users find sources that contain similar text to submitted papers. The decision on whether or not the work is plagiarised still needs to be made by the educator, and only after careful examination of both the submitted paper and the suspect sources. University of Adelaide and Turnitin Latest UpdatesSeveral new features and enhancements to Turnitin include:
Australian Legal Opinion For Australian institutions, Turnitin has obtained a legal opinion from Blake Dawson Waldron, one of Australia's leading international law firms, to ensure that our use of student work complies with Australian copyright and privacy laws. Who Can Use Turnitin?All University of Adelaide staff (instructors) and students can use Turnitin. Instructors can submit student papers to check for plagiarism. Alternatively students can submit their own papers, either as a course requirement or for personal checking. Getting Access to TurnitinAccounts have been created for each School in the University. Instructors may request access to their School account by submitting the online Turnitin Access Request form (staff only). You will then receive an automatic email from Turnitin confirming your access and informing you of the login instructions. Each instructor is then responsible for setting up their own classes and deciding how their students will use Turnitin. How to Use Turnitin
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