Once a student resubmits their paper the report will be run again and the similarity report score may also change. The report will not refresh unless a student resubmits their paper. Option 2: Generate reports immediately (students can resubmit until the due date): A student can submit a paper until the due date and the report will be generated. See the question above about changes of report scores. At this point the report will be run again and the submission will also be compared against other students papers submitted within this assignment. With this option, the reports will not refresh until the due date of the assignment. To allow a resubmission, papers must be deleted by the instructor or LTI should be contacted to remove them. Option 1: Generate reports immediately (students cannot resubmit): When a paper is submitted the students will not be able to resubmit. When you enable Turnitin, for use through Moodle, you have 3 options to generate reports. So when setting up the Turnitin integration on your Moodle assignment we would recommend that you store all summative work to the standard repository, but use your own discretion on if formative work needs to be stored or if you only want to check it for originality. This is useful for formative pieces of work that might later be developed into summative submissions: if the formative work had been stored to the Turnitin repository then the summative assignment that developed and added to it might well return very large percentages in its originality report. If you select ‘No repository’ then any work submitted to that Moodle assignment will have an originality report generated for it, but it will not be saved in the Turnitin student work repository: no future work will be checked against it, so the same paper could be submitted again and not show any unoriginality matches. If you select ‘Standard repository’ then any work submitted to that Moodle assignment will be stored in the Turnitin student work repository going forward and an originality report will be generated on it: all work that is subsequently run through Turnitin at LSE or any other institution will be checked against that work and flagged if the content matches. The percentage range is 0% to 100%.These two different repository settings are available when you set up the Turnitin integration on your Moodle assignment. The color of the report icon indicates the similarity score of the paper, based on the amount of matching or similar text that was uncovered. This delay is automatic and allows resubmissions to correctly generate without matching to the previous draft.
Overwritten or resubmitted papers may not generate a new Similarity Report for a full 24 hours. Reports that are not available may not have generated yet, or assignment settings may be delaying the generation of the report. Similarity Reports that have not yet finished generating are represented by a grayed out icon in the Similarity column. When a Similarity Report is available for viewing, a similarity score percentage will be made available. Similarity Reports provide a summary of matching or highly similar text found in a submitted paper. Feedback Studio Student Website Similarity score ranges