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Turn It In 2: Features and Applications. Amber Boyd-Miller MLS candidate, NC Central University for West Carteret High School. Instructor Main Page. Screen shot of an instructor’s class page for Information Skills. Adding Students. Add students individually or by class list.
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Turn It In 2:Features and Applications Amber Boyd-Miller MLS candidate, NC Central University for West Carteret High School
Instructor Main Page Screen shot of an instructor’s class page for Information Skills
Adding Students Add students individually or by class list
Assignment Page For each class (here, Information Skills), instructors create assignments Students then upload their papers to each named assignment Three assignments have been created for this class so far
3 Components of Turn It In Originality GradeMark PeerMark
1.) Plagiarism detection Originality Report
Increasing awareness • “the concept of sampling is ubiquitous in music, tv, and film, so we shouldn’t be surprised that students extend that liberty to writing… they see it as part of the modern creative process.” - Scott Olson, Minnesota State University • Avoids deliberate and accidental plagiarism • Not just for English composition assignments. Greater problem with “cut & paste” in social studies and science reports due to volume of repeated text & data employed. • Turn It In retains copies of student work, too, so you can work against copying from peers.
Sample of Originality Report Highlighted areas on the student’s paper correspond to the color codes on the right-hand column
2.) Teacher Feedback The “too” in Turn It In 2
The GradeMark feature Correcting and grading papers electronically
The best feature that you’re likely not using • Quicker than hand-grading • Quick Mark feature • Able to erase and re-type • Resources describe how to fix errors • Get away from technical (apostrophes, commas) corrections • Focus on what they are saying, not how • Not limited to writing in the margins • Student privacy • They can read your remarks at home, with more time & attention
“but I like having papers in my hand!” • Online papers less likely to be lost • Turn It In tracks papers with receipts • Not lost when turned back to students, now part of their portfolio • Shift to digital environment
3.) Peer Mark Peer editing, electronically
Create a peer editing assignment Select the number of papers each student will review
Determine type of feedback Create free response questions, rating scales, or select from common peer response questions offered by PeerMark
Sample feedback questions Add one of these options to increase peer feedback
Facilitate 21st Century Learning Standards • Engages students through the writing process, by navigating technology • Encourages students to collaborate with one another
Supports Process Writing • Not just for long papers • Short paragraph assignments • Thesis statements • Topic selection • Outlines • Structured for • Pre-writing • Drafting • Rewriting • Reflecting
Discussion Board option • Dedicated forum for academic discussion • Students can post topics, eliminating duplicates • Gateway to online learning used by many colleges (community, 4-year, graduate)
Review • Logging in, creating assignment • Originality report • GradeMark • PeerMark