• About
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  • Turnitin for Students
  • Policy Considerations
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  • Troubleshooting

About Turnitin

 

Chadron State College subscribes to Turnitin annually and makes it available to all CSC instructors via the CSC Online portal as it is integrated within the learning management system (LMS), Canvas.

Turnitin is a suite of web applications designed to assist in the evaluation of written assignments. It helps to enhance a student’s knowledge and understanding of plagiarism, and it supports faculty in better documenting plagiarism cases.

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Plagiarism is assessed by Turnitin by comparing submitted papers to a database containing over 45 billion webpages, 337 million student papers, and 130 million academic publications. When student papers are compared against the database for matching content, an originality report is generated. The originality report indicates how similar a student’s paper is to content found within the database. Thereafter, the student’s paper is added to the Turnitin database so that future submissions can be checked against it for originality.

Turnitin is not a “gotcha” tool. Faculty members who use Turnitin should make their students aware they are using it in their courses. Ideally, faculty should discuss with their students how the system works or, at the very least, provide links to some basic information about the system. CSC’s aim in purchasing Turnitin is for students to develop honest academic practices, reference sources correctly, and thereby limit the risk of submitting plagiarized work.