Plagiarism & A.I.-Writing Detection

What is Turnitin?

Turnitin is APU's plagiarism detection service that identifies potentially plagiarized or improperly cited text.  APU has integrated Turnitin within our Canvas instance.  The service automatically checks submitted work against an ever-increasing index of online sources. 

How does Turnitin work?

Turnitin can consume student in-line submissions and submission files in most common file formats (e.g. pptx, html, docx, pdf, txt, rtf, ppt, doc, odf, etc.). It converts the student submission into plain text and excludes any quoted material from matching. The rest of the text is then compared for exact matches with existing source material. Turnitin uses string matching methods, along with a series of algorithms and scoring processes, to identify matching texts. A final report is presented to the user highlighting different levels or amounts of matching per submission. There is an overview score as well as a side by side comparison of the matching text and sources.

Did you know that Turnitin now includes an AI score?

In addition to the originality score, Turnitin now provides an A.I. score (the percentage of the paper submitted that is potentially written by an A.I.). The AI report can be accessed within the SpeedGrader.