Blackboard (Faculty) - Turnitin Assignments: Grading with a Turnitin Rubric

This document describes how to grade with Turnitin's rubric feature.

Open the Turnitin assignment inbox and access each student's submission in Turnitin's Feedback Studio.

Click the plus sign below to expand the menus for directions.

Access and Grade Student Submissions

 

Turnitin Feedback Studio is an online tool that is used for grading papers, presentations, and other student work. Work submitted through Turnitin can be marked up with Feedback Studio using the standard as well as customized grading marks. While Feedback Studio itself does not analyze or identify spelling, grammatical, or citation style errors, if e-rater has been enabled during the Turnitin assignment creation process, e-rater will analyze spelling and grammar.

Feedback Studio can be utilized within a Blackboard course. It does not have to be used in conjunction with the Turnitin originality reporting capability.

Instructors must first set up a Turnitin assignment before using Feedback Studio features. Once assignments have been submitted, papers can then be graded using Feedback Studio. See the Create a Turnitin Assignment knowledge base article for detailed instructions regarding how to set up a Turnitin assignment.

  1. Go to the assignment link in the coursework/content area or folder. Click on the assignment link. The Turnitin Assignment Inbox will open.

  2. Click the Grade button (pencil icon) in the toolbar at the top of the screen to access the Feedback Studio tool.

    Ordered listgrade pencil icon

  3. A new window with Feedback Studio will open.

Feedback Studio Tools 

Feedback Studio incorporates the originality checker and the grading tools in one screen. When entering a student's paper, Feedback Studio will default to the Instructor Comment panel, located in blue on the right side of the screen. The red panel are the tools for the Originality checker. 


Tools

Instructor Feedback

Inline Comments

  1. To type directly on the paper, click anywhere on the paper. The Inline Comments icon will appear.

    Comment icons

    Quick Marks
    Quick Marks are commonly used comments.
    1. The "Check mark" icon allows you to add a QuickMark.
    2. Select the comment.

      click on comment

    3.  A window opens that allow you to add additional comments.

      add additional comments

    4. Click outside of the box to close the QuickMark box.

      The QuickMark icon is also the first icon in the Instructor Feedback tools.

      QuickMark icon

    Comments
    The "Talk bubble" allow you to add a written comment to the page. This comment will be hidden behind the bubble.
    1. Click on the bubble. The comments window opens.

      comments

    2. Type in your comment.
    3. Click outside of the comment box to close.

    Inline Comments
    The "T" will allow you to write a text comment on the page and the comment will remain visible.
    1. Click on the "T." A text box opens.

      Inline icons

    2. Type in the text box.
    3. Click outside of the text box to close. The comment will remain visible.


Feedback Summary

The second icon in the Instructor Feedback panel is the Feedback Summary.  Within the Feedback Summary icon is the Voice comment and the Text Comment boxes.

Feedback summary

Click on the blue record circle to record up to 3 minutes of audio.

Click in the text box to leave a written summary of the feedback to the learner.

Rubric

The third icon in the Instructor Feedback panel is the Rubric/Form.  The rubric scale allows you to grade the paper using the criteria set in the rubric.

Rubric

Similarity

The red panel is the Similarity layer. This replaces the Originality Checker.

Match Overview

The first icon in the Similarity panel is the Flags for Review.

This will check for hidden text. Students attempting to lengthen the word count in a paper will often add white text that can't be seen while reading the paper but will added to the word count.

This will also check for replaced characters. Students may try to replace an "a" with a Cyrillic letter "a" that looks similar but fools the algorithm within Turnitin from identifying direct quotes.

Flags for review icon

The second icon in the Similarity panel is the Match Overview.  This number indicate the percentage of materials matched to outside sources.  Note: This does not mean that the source has been plagiarized. This includes quotes, bibliography materials, and similar phrases as determined when setting up the Turnitin Assignment.

Click on the number to expand the panel.

simiarity match

All Sources

The next icon in the Similarity panel is the Match Overview.

All sources

Filters and Settings

The third icon in the Similarity panel is the Filters and Settings. This allows to to filter out Quotes and Bibliography without returning to the original assignment setting. Filtering out some of the sources will reduce the match percentage and allows you to concentrate on the paper. 

Filters and settings

Exclude Sources

The fourth icon in the Similarity panel is the Exclude Sources. This displays any sources that have been excluded in the search.

Exclude sources

Download

The first gray icon is the Download icon. Here you can download:

  • Current view of the paper, including the markup and comments.
  • A PDF file of the Digital Receipt - which include when the paper was uploaded, student's name, file size character count and the Paper Submission ID. If you ever need to contact Turnitin due to a problem with this paper, you will need the Submission ID of the paper.
  • Originally Submitted File - the paper in its original format, Word Doc, PDF file, etc. with no markup.  

Download

Submission Information

The second gray icon is the Submission Information.

submission information

 

 

 

After opening one student's submission: 

  1. Click the blue rubric icon on the right side of the screen. 



  2. A simplified view of your rubric will appear in the rubric panel.
  3. Grade from this simple view or open the Full Screen view to see the entire rubric with descriptive text.
  4. To grade from this view:
    1. Use your mouse to move the slider scales to the right, assigning values for each criterion.
    2. Click the Apply to Grade button when finished.

  5. To grade from the Full Screen view:
    1. Click the Full Screen button in the top-right portion of the rubric panel, above the Apply to Grade button. 



    2. You might need to resize the full screen window to see the entire rubric.



    3. Click the rubric squares to assign a value for each criterion. The squares will turn blue when selected.
    4. Click the Apply to Grade button at the bottom of the window when finished.



  6. After clicking Apply to Grade, the score from the rubric will appear above the student's paper in the top-right portion of the screen. If needed, you can override the rubric score by typing over the score. Your changes will automatically save.

    TurnItIn Rubric Chart

  7. Click the right-facing arrow next to the paper score to move to the next student paper in your assignment inbox. 


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Center I. in Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Created:
2019-06-12
Updated:
2024-10-10
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