Checks papers for copied content. It helps teachers see if students used original work and teaches responsible citation.
Turnitin spots plagiarism by scanning papers against billions of sources. It's great for schools to keep work honest and teach students to cite correctly. Instructors use it to grade and give feedback easily. It's not perfect—it needs a person to check its results.
Similarity Report: It gives you the lowdown on how much of a paper matches other stuff out there. Think color-coded highlights and comparing sources.
Comprehensive Database: It checks papers against tons of places: billions of web pages, student papers, and articles from big-name publications. Pretty thorough.
Integration with Learning Management Systems (LMS): It plays nice with platforms like Canvas. This means easy assignment setup and getting feedback.
Flags Panel: It spots sneaky stuff, like changing letters to trick the system. Catches those attempts at cheating.
Feedback Studio: Teachers get tools to grade, leave comments, and give feedback right on the assignments.
PeerMark: Students can review each other's work based on what the teacher wants. Helps everyone learn from each other.
It's a breakdown that shows how much of your work matches stuff that's already out there.
Nope, it can't catch everything, like ideas that are copied without using the same words.
Not really, it's usually through schools or institutions.
It works smoothly with programs like Canvas, so you can easily turn in assignments and get feedback.
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