

The second (“new”) way uses the Online type this is the New TurnItIn Direct, built on the Canvas Plagiarism Framework. If you scroll down, you will see there are two different choices for TII and you will select the first one that just says TurnItIn.

you click on Find and search for the TurnItIn External Tool URL. After you set Submission Type to External Tool… The first (“old”) way uses External Tool, and is known as the TII LTI Integration. ONLY USE ONE OF THESE FOR ANY SPECIFIC ASSIGNEMENT (not both). There are actually TWO different Submission Types for TII assignment, External Tool and Online. You use TII by creating a new Assignment in Canvas, and then setting the Submission Type correctly. (But, remember, a paper with a 5% score could represent “more” plagiarism than one with a 40% score.) How do I actually use TurnItIn? While the acceptable level of similarity is a personal decision, a quick review of various practices suggests that a common range for acceptable TII similarity scores is 10% to 30%. TII points out that there is no absolute score that is definitely acceptable or not acceptable.

You can configure your assignments to reduce the reporting of some of the predictable similarities – see the documentation links below. Thus, understand that the score is an indicator but NOT an absolute test.
