After you have received and read a piece of your students’ work, you can use a tool in Turnitin called ‘GradeMark’ to feedback comments directly on the work, just as you might with a paper version. This narrated screencast by Allan Theophanides shows you how to use GradeMark for grading and commenting, as well as Read more
As a rule Turnitin is designed specifically so that students can easily submit their assignment to you electronically, however, there may be rare occasions where this is not possible. In these cases, a student can email their work to you and you can submit it on their behalf, but it will still be labelled as Read more
This narrated screencast by Allan Theophanides is designed to show you how to easily set up a Turnitin Assignment, which then allows you to receive student assignments electronically. The tutorial also highlights the additional options most commonly used in Cardiff University. How to use Turnitin – Setting up an assignment (for staff) from Cardiff University Read more
By Allan Theophanides Recently the team has received a number of queries asking for help or advice with regards eAssessment. As such, that’s not a problem; it’s exactly the kind of thing we can help with. However it became evident very quickly that different people have very different ideas as to what eAssessment actually is! Read more
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