View marks and feedback for a Turnitin assignment

Within TurnItIn, lecturers can avail of a marking and grading tool online in a paperless environment. Once the date to release marks and feedback of a paper has passed, you should be able to access the marked version of the paper and view any grades, comments, marks, or requested changes noted by your lecturer.

 Instructions

You can view your grade and any feedback that has been added in two ways, via:

  1. The Gradebook in Blackboard Learn Ultra

  2. The original Turnitin Assignment Dropbox link

View your grade in Turnitin dropbox

  1. Locate the folder that your Turnitin drop box is in and then click on the name of the actual Turnitin drop box (with the rocket shaped icon beside it).

Your submitted Turnitin assignment will pop up in a panel with details and information for your submission.

Tip: If your submission is ‘not marked’ you will not be able to view your feedback yet. This means that the date to release marks and feedback for the assignment has not been reached or the instructor has not yet graded or marked the paper.

unmarked submission in popout panel
  1. If your submission has been marked and the grade and feedback has been released by your lecturer, you should see a mark displayed beside your submission.

  2. Click Launch at the bottom of the pop out panel to open your submission in Turnitin.

Marked submission in popout panel
  1. Click on the assignment title.

  2. This will open a new Turnitin Feedback Studio window where you can view any detailed feedback that has been added.

  3. The mark will now be available in the top right hand corner.

  4. Click the speech bubble to expand the feedback or the box icon to view any rubric related comments and marks.

 

  1. If a marking rubric has been used, you will see a View Rubric button. Select this to view the rubric:

  1. A new window will open showing the rubric. The rubric and any comments associated with it will appear. Each rubric will be unique to the particular assignment.

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