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Submission settings contain additional criteria such as:
For more information on the submission settings, please visit Visit Turnitin support for more information on PeerMark Assignments. |
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The compare against settings allows you to select what repositories the submissions are compared to when the software creates the similarity report. By default, papers are compared against all four repositories: student paper repository, institution student paper repository, current and archived web site content, and periodicals, journals, and publications. To learn more about the different repositories please visit Turntin Support. |
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Once the assignment has been created, some aspects can only be edited in Blackboard. To edit the due date, max grade, or category, click the "three dot" menu and select edit from the dropdown menu. To delete the assignment, select delete from the dropdown menu. You can edit any of the fields in the panel that opens, just as you would for any other Blackboard assignment. Be sure to click save once you've finished your edits. |
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In your content area, you will see the newly created Turnitin assignment with the due date displayed. Release conditions determine when the students can open the assignment to see the details and begin submissions; display the setting by hovering over the "Date/time link". Click the link to edit the release conditions or to limit which students or groups can access the assignment. The Release Conditions are set automatically by the start date and time you set in Turnitin. After creation they can be edited just as any other item in your Blackboard course. Be sure to click Save, after you've made any changes. |
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