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We are putting English placement essays on Canvas Quizzes and want to control for plagiarism using Turnitin:
Previous answers in the Community haven't been positive. Please advise if there's a solution.
Robert T.
Lander College
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You can use a file upload question on a quiz, grab the files, and then check them in the TII web portal. Otherwise, as ericwerth says, you can grab a CSV of student responses and run them through the quick check on the TII site, but this will result in a single report for all students on that quiz, and the instructor will have to scroll through the report to check each student. Those are the best workarounds I know of. ♂
Hi @robert_thompso1 We use TII at my institution, but I had not found a way check plagiarism on quiz questions. This site from TII confirms that quizzed don't currently work with this plagiarism checker, Handling submissions | Canvas Plagiarism Framework. There is an idea out for this functionality in New Quizzes, https://community.canvaslms.com/ideas/15609-new-quizzes-allow-use-of-turnitin" modifiedtitle="true" .... I would definitely check this out and vote it up if you have not already done so. I know that at my institution, I have a login for the TurnItIn website directly. I have downloaded zip files of student submissions and uploaded this to a course I created in TII so that a faculty member could see the originality report of an assignment they had forgotten to set up with TII before students submitted files. While you can get a CSV file of student responses, checking the TII website I don't see where this could be used for quick upload of files for plagiarism checking, so unfortunately that doesn't seem like an option here. I am not an expert in TII, so perhaps someone else reading this has found a way.
All the best...
Thanks, Eric.
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You can use a file upload question on a quiz, grab the files, and then check them in the TII web portal. Otherwise, as ericwerth says, you can grab a CSV of student responses and run them through the quick check on the TII site, but this will result in a single report for all students on that quiz, and the instructor will have to scroll through the report to check each student. Those are the best workarounds I know of. ♂
Where do you find the quick check in Turn It In where I can upload a CSV? I can only find a place to upload word docs.
Dear @robert_thompso1 , checking Discussions and Quizzes for plagiarism and AI in Canvas became available!
PlagiarismCheck’s team noticed numerous requests to enable plagiarism detection in Discussions and Quizzes. So we created an Integrito Extension that allows checking texts right from Canvas without cumbersome downloading or using files.
Just select the text student’s text you want to check and get the result in no time.
Install Integrito
for Chrome browser https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/integrito-plagiarism-ai-c/lhbjcjhlgiblnlfigbfhnamoghgfppoh
for Mozilla Firefox https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/integrito-plag-ai-checker/.
You can use this extension even if your institution is subscribed to another plagiarism checker.
Contact us to get a special trial account for instructors support@plagiarismcheck.org.
We also would appreciate your feedback 🙂
The next version which is even more convenient is coming in the following weeks.
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