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Hello,
I am a student and want to utilize Turnitin. Currently, only one professor has Turnitin "turned on" in which I recieve a similairy score when I turn in a paper and I have the ability to access Turnitin for pressing the green/yellow/orange on canvas.
However, I am working on my Comprehensive Exam for my degree program and would like to utilize Turnitin, even though this exam is not affiliated with the courses I am in. Is there a way I can access Turnitin without having to access it through my class? Can I access it simply as a Canvas user, in which my school has a subscription with Turnitin (because my professors can use it or turn it off)? Or will I have to just turn in my drafts to the course my professor luckily has his turniton available, on a random submission for one of his future or past assignments? Thank You
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Hello @heidimperez
Thanks for posting this question in the global community! I am sorry you have not gotten a response on this...I wanted to pop in and offer some info on this for you.
This question might be best directed to your institutions IT helpdesk as it depends on the subscription they are paying for with TurnItIn IIRC... Sometimes institutions will allow to use TurnItIn to run a similarity report on your papers prior to actually submitting them in Canvas. Sometimes they only allow you to do that when it is enabled on a specific assignment in Canvas.
If they offer a way for you to run that similarity report outside of a Canvas assignment, they can provide you with directions and step on how to do that.
Hopefully this helps!
-Colton
Hello @heidimperez
Thanks for posting this question in the global community! I am sorry you have not gotten a response on this...I wanted to pop in and offer some info on this for you.
This question might be best directed to your institutions IT helpdesk as it depends on the subscription they are paying for with TurnItIn IIRC... Sometimes institutions will allow to use TurnItIn to run a similarity report on your papers prior to actually submitting them in Canvas. Sometimes they only allow you to do that when it is enabled on a specific assignment in Canvas.
If they offer a way for you to run that similarity report outside of a Canvas assignment, they can provide you with directions and step on how to do that.
Hopefully this helps!
-Colton
It sounds like you're looking for a way to use Turnitin independently of your courses to check the similarity of your Comprehensive Exam paper. While direct access to Turnitin might be restricted to certain courses or through specific faculty members, there is an alternative you can consider: Scribbr.
Scribbr offers a plagiarism checker that's powered by the same technology as Turnitin. This means it uses a comprehensive database to check for similarities in your work, offering a level of scrutiny similar to what you'd get from Turnitin. The advantage here is that Scribbr's basic service is free to use, which should be sufficient for your initial checks. This free report provides basic insights into similarity and potential plagiarism in your document.
If you find that you need more detailed reports or advanced features, Scribbr also offers paid options. These can provide a more in-depth analysis, similar to what you would expect from a full Turnitin report.
Using Scribbr could be a convenient and effective way for you to independently check your work for plagiarism, without having to navigate the limitations of your school's Turnitin access through Canvas. You can simply upload your document to Scribbr’s platform and receive a similarity report.
This should help you in ensuring the academic integrity of your Comprehensive Exam paper without having to rely on the specific course settings for Turnitin access at your school.
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