• Tuesday, 10 July 2018
    10:00 am - 11:30 am
  • LX.lab CB06.04.020

Turnitin is an online tool that helps prevent and detect plagiarism. It works by comparing each submission against a database of:

  • Web pages (more than 62 billion)
  • Student papers (more than 734 billion)
  • Journal articles, periodicals and books (more than 165 million)

Turnitin produces a similarity report that needs to be interpreted by a staff member. This is where you come in!

 

In this workshop you’ll learn how to:

  • Read a Turnitin similarity report and detect potential instances of plagiarism
  • Configure Turnitin assignments to reduce false positives
  • Spot methods used to trick Turnitin
  • Spot potential instances of Contract Cheating

 

To make the most of the session please BYO laptop (iPads are not suitable). 

Can’t make this session? Don’t worry we’ve got you covered with another Making sense of the similarity report in Turnitin session.

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  • UTS