

Click on ' Submit Assignment' (blue box in the top right hand corner).If Turnitin is set up for similarity checking: Go to your subject in Canvas an select ' Assignments'. If you are allowed to resubmit your task, you can use the information provided by Turnitin to make sure you have sufficient original material in your task and that you have cited and referenced your sources. you can resubmit your task before the due date.you can view your assessment task in Turnitin to see details of the similarity identified.Check the subject information and talk to teaching staff to find out if: Subject coordinators provide information on their expectations in relation to the use of Turnitin, which can vary from subject to subject. If you can’t see this information in Turnitin, check with the subject coordinator. You will be able to see where the matches occur and the sources of the matches in Turnitin. even a small amount of matching text will be considered plagiarism if it has come from another source without being appropriately paraphrased, cited and referenced.the higher the similarity percentage, the more likely it is that your marker will suspect plagiarism.The main things to keep in mind are that: Some subject coordinators or tutors may specify a similarity percentage that they consider to be the maximum amount allowable, but this is their personal preference rather than an official UTS requirement. Although many students ask what the "acceptable" maximum similarity percentage is, there is no specific percentage that is considered acceptable or unacceptable at UTS.

Turnitin identifies matching text and calculates this as a percentage, referred to as the similarity percentage. Students with accessibility requirements.Short course and microcredential participants.International Studies and Social Sciences.
