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Within the TurnItIn tool you can integrate your marking criteria via the Rubric feature. The rubric feature enables you to list the marking criteria against set standards. A number of benefits can be achieved from the integration of rubrics:

  • Helps students to focus their efforts to meet the requirements of an assignment

  • Ensures consistent and impartial marking

  • Provides generic feedback

  • Automatic calculation of the assignment mark (optional setting)

An example of a rubric.

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\uD83D\uDCD8 Instructions

When setting up a rubric in Turnitin, there is a choice of three different types; Qualitative rubric, Custom rubric or Scoring rubric.

  1. Qualitative rubric: This rubric is equivalent to highlighting what standards students achieved for each criteria on a paper copy of the marking criteria sheet. Lecturers simply load the rubric and click on what standard each student achieved for each criteria, showing them how well they did.

  2. Custom rubric: This allows you to enter any numerical value directly into each rubric cell when marking.

  3. Standard (Percentage scoring) rubric: You are required to enter the weighting for each criteria and the top scale for each standard set. Once this information is entered, it will calculate the grade for the assignment you are marking.

Below, we take a closer look at each type of rubric and how it displays in Turnitin.

Qualitative rubrics

A qualitative rubric provides standard feedback but has no numeric scoring. Choose 0 to create this rubric.

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Qualitative rubrics have Scales (indicated in the column headers) and Performance Criteria (listed and described in each row).

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Custom rubrics

A Custom rubric allows you to enter any value directly into each rubric cell when marking. Choose the pen icon to begin to create this rubric.

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In a custom rubric a score is allocated to each criterion – standard “cell”.

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A total score is automatically calculated. The total score is also calculated as a percentage.

Standard rubrics

A standard rubric in Turnitin uses percentages for marking each criteria and each level of performance/ scale. Choose the % icon to begin to create this rubric.

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It is recommended for use when marking an assignment according to specific weightings. Each criterion (listed as a row) is allocated a % and each scale (described at the top of each column) indicates the level of performance.

For the standard rubric, you need to specify the top mark for each scale, e.g. 100%, 85%……30%, 0.

The grade is determined by the percentage midpoint in the range for each grade.

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Viewing Turnitin rubrics

In Blackboard Learn Ultra, a Turnitin assignment opens in feedback studio. Check out Marking a Turnitin assignment for more details on using feedback studio to annotate and give feedback to your students.

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allows you to access the rubric (marking criteria grid) if one is attached to the assignment. Use the sliders to assess the work and provide feedback to students.

The inline view of an assignment submission with a Custom rubric:

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Expand a Turnitin rubric

To expand the rubric, click the icon beside the rubric settings icon and view it in the full screen.

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If you have used a Standard (Percentage scoring) rubric, you will be able to click on a cell and the mark will be automatically calculated and displayed in the inline rubric in ultra.

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Turnitin in Ultra

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