 How to submit an assignment? Most lecturers use the loop assignment activity to collect continuous assessment and other items of work from students. These could be file submissions, such as essays, lab reports, case studies, or a loop reflect portfolio submission, or indeed a uni-cam video submission. Some lecturers might use the loop assignment activity in different ways. They might have group submissions enabled, or some extra steps for you to follow. But most lecturers will simply require you to upload a file and leave it at that. Click to open the loop assignment activity. The submission status screen gives you important information, like the due date and the time remaining. Click Add Submission. Tick to accept the plagiarism declaration. Drag and drop your file into the file submissions drop box. Click Save Changes. You will receive an email notification confirming your submission has been made. Your file is now uploaded. Up until the deadline, you can edit the submission, for example if you spotted an error and wanted to upload an updated version of the file. Most lecturers will have Urkund text matching enabled. Urkund takes all the text from your document and processes it for similarity against sources on the web. On the submission status screen, you will see a little cog icon next to your file, indicating that it will be sent to Urkund shortly. After some time, this cog icon will turn into a coloured percentage score, indicating the level of similarity. Clicking this score will open an analysis report where you can explore your matched text in detail. Learn more about Urkund on the Loop 101 for students support page. Many lecturers also grade and give feedback online, so sometime after your assignment submission, check back to access this.