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Using Turnitin to inform student progression
Hello!I am Sarah SavageI teach BTEC ES and Geography A level. You can find me at @sarahavsavage
1.What is Turnitin?Online paperless submission tool that aims to:Promote Academic IntegrityEvaluate Student LearningMonitor Student Progress
“ …..one of the most widely distributed educational applications in the world. Turnitin is used by more than 10,000 institutions in 126 countries around the world….
”Turnitin, 2016
How we use Turnitinin our department
For AS GeographyFor A2 GeographyFor BTEC CertificateFor BTEC Sub Dip
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Ourclasses
AS Geography (E block)
BTEC Y12
Why do we use Turnitin?To reduce unoriginal writingTo save timeTo increase the depth and quantity of our feedbackTo map student progressionTo lose our own excuses for ‘lost’ student assignments….
Reduce unoriginal writing/plagiarism
A US study of one-third of all U.S. higher education institutions found that over a five-year
*This report analyzes the full population of Turnitin customers at non-profit,
higher education institutions in the United States that began using the service
before January 1, 2011 and remained a customer through January 1, 2013
https://spahp.creighton.edu/sites/spahp.creighton.edu/files/Turnitin_Effectiveness_HE.pdf
Plagiarism with our students
AS Geography week 4
Plagiarism with our students
AS Geography week 12AS Geography week 4
Plagiarism with our students
BTEC Y13 week 1
Plagiarism with our studentsBTEC Y13 week 12
More plagiarism on BTEC courses but...
BTEC Y13
And also...
BTEC Y13 week 1
...we can easily spot our repeat offenders
BTEC Y13 week 12
Measuring levels oforiginal content
Saving time
Saving time
*“ …..reduced their grading time by 31 percent on average compared to traditional pen and paper methods of grading. If a typical paper traditionally takes 20 minutes to grade, instructors using Turnitin could grade it in 14 minutes, saving 6 minutes per paper. Projecting this by the eight million digitally-graded papers in this study would equate to 48 million minutes. That’s 800,000 hours… or 33,333 days… or 91 years!”
*Turnitin, 2016
Increasing the depth and quantity of our feedback
Student engagement with feedback
*“ …Instructors reported a 46 percent increase in student engagement with online graded papers. With their marks more legible and the feedback more thorough, students spend more time reading and digesting instructor feedback and responding to it. A Turnitin feature that indicates whether or not a student has reviewed the instructor feedback on the paper strengthens student engagement. ..”
*Turnitin, 2016
Student engagement with feedback
Typically ⅔ of our students review our comments
Mappingstudent progression
By individual By year groupBy class By College?
The ‘Gradebook’
Mapping studentprogression
By individual
Mapping studentprogression
By class
Mapping studentprogression By year group
Mappingstudent progression
By individual
By year group
By class
By College?
That’s all lovelybut I don’t think I’ll bother because….
I can mark quicker on paper......but this view is certainly not one we share, and is not one supported by 1000s of teachers worldwide - so perhaps it is fear of the unknown holding you back?
I teach Maths/Chemistry and Turnitin won’t work......except in the following Chem Depts: Warwick, UCL, Nottingham, King’s, University of Surrey...and the following Maths Depts:Bath Uni, York Uni, King’s, University of Surrey
I’m not very good at technology If you can work your mobile phone, you can ROCK Turnitin. Is it very intuitive in the most part, and there is loads of online support, plus you can ask us, or any other Turnitin clan members...
What next for ourdepartment?
Last year - marked using comments only
This year - marking using QuickMark and Gradebook
Next year - marking using QuickMark, Gradebook and rubrics
“ …..Digital submission holds promise for how we measure and improve student performance. For the first time, institutions can maintain an online portfolio of their students’ work to help tailor learning, uncover trends and improve the performance of both instructors and students. Terms like “differentiated” and “one-to-one” are surfacing from practices made possible by online submission and technologies that can distill meaning from all this information—often called “Big Data.”….
”Turnitin, 2016
Thanks!!Any questions?You can find me at @sarahavsavage
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