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Yes. We are currently developing guidance to support this. These will soon be available in the Turnitin as a marking and feedback tool /wiki/spaces/TUR/pages/1980170244 section of these guides. In the interim, please email eden.digital@lse.ac.uk and we will arrange a meeting to discuss your requirements.

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Turnitin accepts a wide range of file types but can only create a similarity report if the file contains text. Files must also be under 100MB in size, or under 2MB if they only contain text. They must contain at least 20 words and be under 800 pages long. To check which file types are currently accepted, please refer to Turnitin’s File requirements page.

16. What happens if a student submits an unsupported file type?

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If a student submits an unsupported file type before the due date, the student should re-submit the file in a supported format. For support in instances where the deadline has already passed, please contact eden.digital@lse.ac.uk.

You can read more about Turnitin’s file requirements on their site. We advise limiting uploads to file types allowed by Turnitin to avoid this issue. See: How to enable Turnitin similarity reports within Moodle assignment activities.

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If your assignment requires that students submit multiple files as part of their assessment, Turnitin will generate a report for all files uploaded - provided they are acceptable file types.

Where a student replaces a draft with a new document, Turnitin will generate a similarity report according the ‘Report Generation Speed’ settings for the assignment. For more information on this, please see How to enable Turnitin similarity reports within Moodle assignment activities.

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There are several reasons why a similarity report might fail to appear. For more information on this, please see What to do when Turnitin doesn’t generate a similarity report?

19. Why can I do if a student submitted the wrong file or submitted their file to the wrong assignment portal?

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Files submitted to the ‘standard repository’ will stay there as long as Turnitin are operating their service. However, teachers are able to request that submissions are removed. For more information on this, please see How to request the removal of a submission from Turnitin’s repository.

24. How are LSE students informed of the use of Turnitin in the School?

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