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to upload and submit a turnitin electronic assignment using the turnitin online service through succeed
first ensure your electronic assignment is saved in one of the following formats
Microsoft Word document, word perfect document, pdf, HTML, Rich Text format or Plain text.
To submit a paper to turnitin, go to your module in succeed
Navigate to the turnitin submissions folder, if you do not have one, ask your tutor for the location of the assignment
All assignments will have the turnitin logo, select view/complete
You are taken to the assignment inbox
from here you can view information relating to your assignment
The status of the assingment is displayed here
the due date is also clearly displayed
the due date is also clearly displayed
the due date is also clearly displayed
click submit to add your assignment
originality reports provide a summary of the matching text found in a submitted paper
turnitin uses a colour coded scale to represent the amount of matching text
which could be perceived as potential plagiarism in a submission
starting with blue for no plagiarism, moving through green, yellow, orange & red to indicate greater instances of plagiarism
your turnitin originality report for your first submisssion should appear almost instanlty.
although this depends on the level of demand on the turnitin server at the time of submission
so its possible that you may have to wait minutes or even hours to get your report back
please note that for susequent submissions that there is a minimum time delay of 24hrs that may be longer still if the demand is high
to view your turnitin originality report
to view your turnitin originality report
navigate to the same area in your module that you navigated to to upload your assignment for submission to turnitin
The status has now changed to show that submission is complete, alongside the status click on the show details link
The page expands to show the presence of your originality report.
This example shows that a high level of plagiarism is suspected as indicated by the red colour
In this example the colour is yellow and the possible matches are 25%.