Turnitin

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Description

Turnitin is an anti-plagiarism tool that allows educators to check students' work for improper citation or potential plagiarism by comparing it against continuously updated databases. Key features include:

  • Similarity report,
  • Online Grading digital annotation tool,
  • PeerMark peer review technology,
  • Plus, quick set-up and submission through D2L Brightspace.

How to Access

Instructors and students can use Turnitin in D2L Brightspace.

Instructors

Set Up Turnitin in D2L Brightspace for Faculty

Set Up PeerMark in D2L Brightspace for Faculty

More faculty resources

Students

Submit Turnitin Report in D2L Brightspace for Students

Use PeerMark in D2L Brightspace for students

 Who Can Use It

​​Red X indicating "No" Staff: No

Green check mark indicating "Yes" Faculty: Yes

Green check mark indicating "Yes" Students: Yes

Red X indicating "No" Alumni: No

Red X indicating "No" Emeriti: No

Device Compatibility

Green check mark indicating "Yes" Windows: Yes

Green check mark indicating "Yes" Mac: Yes

Green check mark indicating "Yes" Chromebook: Yes

Red X indicating "No" iOS: No

Red X indicating "No" Android: No

Additional Cost

Money icon with red cross mark through it indicating "no additional cost" No additional cost

More Resources

Instructor Webinars

Webinars from Turnitin on setting up PeerMark peer review and Turnitin originality check in D2L Brightspace. Note: You'll be prompted to log in with your MavMail credentials in order to access the webinar recordings. View Turnitin Instructor Webinar Recordings

Anti-Plagiarism Resources for Students

Student resources for avoiding plagiarism and improving academic writing.