Using and Interpreting the Turnitin Similarity Report
An quick and functional walkthrough of how to interpret and use the Turnitin similarity report when marking written assignments, covering: Finding your way around the similarity report Excluding sources Excluding small matches Excluding the bibliography Checking word counts Understanding that Turnitin doesn't always work Adding comments Creating quickmarks Adding Quickmarks Editing quickmarks Understanding complex matches Dealing with images and tables Adding comments directly onto the essay Spotting paraphrases / AI-generated text Please be aware (before you mention it in the comments) yes, I know I misspelled 'bibliography'... :-(

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