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This refers to Moodle 2.6 from September 2014 onwards
Check your Module or Course Handbook for information on how to submit assignments through Moodle. This may be through a link on the Moodle page for your module or it may be in a separate Moodle site set up by your School.
The TurnitinUK, test your text space in Moodle allows students to test their assignments by uploading them to receive an originality report for their own use before they submit the assignment for real.
To test a text BEFORE you submit it to your assignment dropbox
- Go to TurnitinUK Test your text
- Click "Participate in this module" (you will be enrolled for 1 week, long enough to test your text: you can re-enrol if you need to)
- Click on the Turnitin assignment labelled for your campus, and with the highest number
- Check back to see the Originality report. Note: You can get only 1 originality report per 24 hours.
See the Turnitin (& Moodle) assignment submission checklist for how to prepare your document for submission to an assignment dropbox.
To upload a document into a Moodle Assignment Dropbox
NOTE: If you have been asked to submit an assignment through Moodle then you should find a dropbox in your module or other Moodle space.
You MUST have popups disabled in your browser order to submit. (See Moodle System Requirements)
1. Login to Moodle using your University username and password.
2. Enter the module that you would like to submit an assignment in.
3. Go to the relevant link for the assignment.
4. Click on the assignment
5. Upload a paper or drag it in (if you have a browser that allows drag and drop)
6. Click Submit assignment
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