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How do I check for similarity using Turnitin for class assignments as a student?
How do I check for similarity using Turnitin for class assignments as a student?
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Toddle provides seamless integration with Turnitin. This enables students to check for similarity index in the work submitted and ensure non-plagiarised responses. Read this article to learn how you, as a student, can use Turnitin for Class assignment submissions.

To begin, go to your class and tap on ‘Class Stream’ from the left-hand collapsible menu. Next, click on the task for which you wish to check your submission for plagiarism.

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If the Turnitin check was enabled for this assignment by your teacher, you will notice an option to ‘Check for similarity’ right below your submission. Here, for every work submitted, you can view the similarity percentages as indicated by Turnitin and/or check/recheck for plagiarism using the clickable link.

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If you wish to check the plagiarism score for any attachment, click on the ‘Check for similarity’ option given under your submission. As a first-time user, you might notice a pop-up text box for 'Turnitin End-User License Agreement', go through the agreement, and click on ‘I agree’ to continue.

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Clicking again on ‘Check for similarity’ will show you the plagiarism percentage for the selected work. You can easily recheck these attachments for similarity by using the ‘Recheck’ option.

You might notice a colour difference between these percentages where, green indicates low plagiarism, yellow indicates moderate plagiarism and red indicates high plagiarism.

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This is not all; Toddle generates a detailed plagiarism report too! Clicking on the similarity percentage will direct you to the Turnitin report where you will see the plagiarised text highlighted along with the list of overlapping sources.

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If you wish to exclude the highlighted text from the similarity check, tap on the text and click on ‘Exclude this text’. Now the selected text would not be a part of a plagiarism check. As a result, you will notice that the similarity percentage has decreased. However, these exclusions cannot be saved and will not have an impact on the final similarity percentage that you see on the submission page.

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Additionally, you can configure the mechanics of plagiarism check by clicking on the settings icon on the top right. You can choose the repositories you wish to compare your work with and can also exclude certain sections of your work from the similarity check.

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Please note that these settings cannot be saved and will not have an impact on the final similarity percentage that you see on the assignment submission page.

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In some cases, Turnitin may throw error messages related to file type, size, format, word count, and access-related issues. In such cases, resolve the error and resubmit your work.

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