Turnitin is an assessment tool that generates and estimates the originality of written work. The tool generates a “similarity report” by comparing an uploaded paper to a database of web pages, articles, books, and other uploaded files. When similarities exist, the tool highlights sections of the uploaded paper and displays the original source.
Check out our Turnitin: Viewing the Similarity Report / Originality Score (Student Guide) article for details on accessing your similarity report from your Canvas Turnitin submissions.
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This article will address the following information:
Identifying If Your Assignment Is Using Turnitin
Canvas assignments that have Turnitin enabled to generate a "similarity report" will present a required Acknowledgment Statement checkbox to students at the time of submission.
Students must check this box in order to submit the assignment, however, this is not an acceptance of the Turnitin End User License Agreement (EULA). Students are not required to accept the EULA in order to submit.
Even if not accepting the EULA, a student's submission will still be run through Turnitin and a similarity report will still be generated for the instructor to view.
Below is the language presented prior to submission of an assignment in Canvas.
By checking this box, you acknowledge that:
Please review the available resources on writing from the Poorvu Center for Teaching and Learning, the Turnitin Assignment Setting Options, and speak to your instructor if you have any questions or concerns.
If you would like further information, please contact the Poorvu Center at [email protected] .
Submitting a Paper to Turnitin Through Canvas
You can submit a Canvas Turnitin assignment the same way you submit a Canvas file submission assignment.
For more help, please contact [email protected] .