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These suggestions for plagiarism prevention practices have been drafted in concert with the Academic Integrity Office at Boise State. Click on questions in the FAQ below for expanded answers on using the plagiarism prevention tool. |
Turnitin FAQ for Faculty
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Turnitin is Boise State’s plagiarism prevention tool. It is integrated with Canvas so that plagiarism review can be run on student submissions to Canvas assignments. Turnitin accepts files in a wide variety of file formats, including .doc, .docx, .txt, .ppt, and .pdf. Turnitin compares student submissions to texts in their database and on the web. Turnitin generates a similarity report, which displays a similarity score, the percentage of matching text. The similarity score does not indicate plagiarism has occurred. The similarity score is one tool that the instructor can use to determine if plagiarism has occurred. |
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Please see this article for directions on using Turnitin for Canvas assignments See this article for directions on accessing Turnitin reports in Canvas SpeedGrader. |
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Consider your prompts:
Consider your discipline’s specialty levels:
Consider students’ experience with citations and their need for reminders and support:
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Turnitin has a secure, FERPA-compliant database. It is safe to save student submissions to the database; this means that future submissions will be analyzed against past student submissions. However, an instructor can choose not to save student submissions to the database when setting up Turnitin for a Canvas assignment by unchecking the box for “Index All Submissions.” |
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Yes, with several caveats. Please see this knowledge base article for details. |
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