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* [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/help/Assignments#Return_a_Submission_to_a_Student_for_Editing Return a Submission to a Student for Editing] (University of Florida)
 
* [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/help/Assignments#Return_a_Submission_to_a_Student_for_Editing Return a Submission to a Student for Editing] (University of Florida)
 
* [[Why can't my student resubmit their assignment?]] (February, 2014)
 
* [[Why can't my student resubmit their assignment?]] (February, 2014)
* [[How can I easily "submit" an Assignment for a Student]]  
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* [[How can I easily "submit" an Assignment for a Student]]
** Note: Submitting an assignment for a student works correctly with assignments except for those using the Turnitin feature.
 
  
 
===Feedback===
 
===Feedback===

Revision as of 11:08, 9 June 2015

Assignments

The Assignments tool provides the following for instructors and students:

  • Instructors can easily collect student papers or files (such as documents and pdf's)
  • Instructors can use the Turnitin feature to check student submissions for plagiarism
  • Instructors can grade submitted student papers and files online
  • Students can see their Assignment grade and instructor feedback online, at anytime

Basics

Best Practices for Assignments

Resubmitting Assignments

Feedback

Turnitin

http://turnitin.com

Turnitin is a suite of writing evaluation tools available to instructors (and students) through Sakai.

The Turnitin suite includes:

  • Originality Check -- helps detect plagiarism and "non-original" student writing
  • GradeMark -- provides a "paperless-grading" system for giving students feedback on their writing (includes e-rater feature)
  • PeerMark -- facilitates peer review so students can give each other anonymous, structured feedback

For a more in-depth overview, see the Turnitin Suite product page at turnitin.com.

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