Student Guide: Finding Your Feedback in Blackboard and Turnitin
This factsheet details how students can retrieve feedback from Turnitin and Blackboard assignments.
This factsheet details how students can retrieve feedback from Turnitin and Blackboard assignments.
A student guide to submitting an assignment using Turnitin.
This page explains some of the common terms used in online marking.
This article offers a comparison between Blackboard assignments and Turnitin assignments, and explains the common features and considerations that might influence the choice of tool.
Turnitin and the Blackboard Assignment tool can be set up to allow any file type. However, only supported file types can be checked for similarity or graded online. Read more about supported files here.
The way that Blackboard integrates with Turnitin is changing. From 30th June 2022 staff will no longer be able to create new Turnitin submission portals via the existing method.
This video shows step-by-step instructions on how to add inline feedback, annotations, audio feedback and Quickmarks when marking a Turnitin assignment.
Guidance for staff on planning and setting up an assignment-based online exam.
This webpage discusses the merits of creating assignment spaces in Blackboard and the various means of marking submitted work.
Rubrics – What are they? Why and how should I use them?
This information is aimed at colleagues involved in setting up online assignments in Blackboard and Turnitin. It provides an overview of how to choose the right rubric for your needs.