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Oxford Brookes University: How to Interpret Turnitin reports

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Uploaded on Feb 16, 2011

Lindsay Williams, Senior Lecturer in Business and Management, discusses how to interpret a Turnitin report using real examples. The video covers some of the common errors that students make when writing assignments and points out some sources of help.

More information about this resource and the original presentation slides are available at http://bit.ly/hIReIO

This video is designed for Brookes Business School students and is a part of RADAR, Oxford Brookes' multi-purpose archive of research and teaching materials.

Find out more about RADAR by visiting http://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/

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  • Sir Richard Burton

    There is no such thing as unintentional plagiarism. If it is unintentional then it is not plagiarism.

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  • happybuniek

    My question is: if Im going to give my report to my teacher and he will check that on the turnitin, who give them rights to upload my work to turnitin database without my knowledge?

    Can I add phrase about copyrights at the end of my report?

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  • happinesson

    Computer is a complex device that can simplify life. This is indeed a software! "Plagiarism" new vocabulary word added to my knowledge. Thanks!

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  • Seanuk

    Great video! I'm glad that students get to interact with this kind of software.

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