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How to submit a Moodle assignment (which may also include Turnitin) - StudentMoodle - Workspace Skip to content Skip to breadcrumbs Skip to header menu Skip to action menu Skip to quick search Spaces Hit enter to search Help Online Help Keyboard Shortcuts Feed Builder What’s new Available Gadgets About Confluence Log in StudentMoodle Pages Blog Moodle Help & Support (Student) This is one of many help and support pages that are available about the University of Nottingham's Moodle online learning environment. If you have any questions or queries concerning Moodle then contact information is at the bottom of this page. As a first step to finding the information you are looking for why not check out our FAQ - Your questions answered or try the SEARCH box below. Go to Moodle Page tree Browse pagesConfigureSpace tools Attachments (26) Scaffolding History Page History Resolved comments Page Information View in Hierarchy View Source View Scaffolding XML Export to PDF Export to Word Copy with Scaffolding XML Pages Student Moodle Help 6. Submitting assignments and seeing marks Skip to end of banner Jira links Go to start of banner How to submit a Moodle assignment (which may also include Turnitin) Skip to end of metadata Created by Helen Whitehead, last modified by Sally Hanford on 18 Aug, 2021 Go to start of metadata This refers to Moodle 3.8 from July 2020 onwards Check your Module or Course Handbook for information on how to submit assignments through Moodle. This may be through a link on the Moodle page for your module or it may be in a separate Moodle site set up by your School. The TurnitinUK 'Test Your Text' space in Moodle allows students to test their assignments by uploading them to receive an originality report for their own use before they submit the assignment for real. NOTE:  Ensure that popups are enabled in your browser in order to submit. NOTE: Please ensure that the file you are submitting displays a file extension, otherwise markers will not be able to open your file.  See the Turnitin (& Moodle) assignment submission checklist for how to prepare your document for submission to an assignment dropbox. To upload a document (or more than one document) into a Moodle Assignment Dropbox Go to your module in Moodle Click on submission dropbox title e.g.  Click Add submission You can drag and drop files (Requires IE10 or above, Firefox or Chrome)  or click the Add.... button (marked in the screenshot below) and browse to the file(s) to upload. Follow the instructions in your module  It is possible to change the filename of your submission by right-clicking on the file icon and then entering a new title in the Name text field.  NOTE: Do not remove the file extension information (.PDF or .docx) If you change the name of your assignment as this will prevent the marker from being able to open your file. Once you have changed the title press the Update button.  Click Save changes. NOTE: There may be an extra step requiring you to click a Submit Assignment button. (See below) If this button is present you must click it in order to finally submit your assignment.  Before this time, you are free to change your submission, so you can leave it in DRAFT until you are sure – but make certain you click to finally submit BEFORE the deadline. Drafts are not always accepted. You may be asked to agree to a Submission Statement (not all assignments have this step) Your submission status will change to Draft (not submitted) if you need to click a Submit Assignment button (see below for example of this button) or to Submitted for grading if your assignment has finally and successfully been submitted If the assignment is submitted to Turnitin (this is an option and may not be present in all cases), then you do not have to do anything further, but you will also see an acknowledgement message from Turnitin with your paper ID (see e.g., above).  Make a note or save this paper ID (or screenshot or print this page) as it is the equivalent of your receipt.. Once you have submitted your assignment you will be able to see the Turnitin ID whenever you look at the assignment page, and in due course, if the lecturer has allowed students to see it, you may see a Similarity Score and be able to click on it to get into the Originality Report. Once the work has been marked You will be able to see your grade, feedback comments and feedback files by clicking into the assignment. See more at  Viewing your grades and feedback in Moodle assignment See also Page: How to enable popups in your browser Page: Moodle System Requirements Page: FAQ - Your questions answered Page: Turnitin assignments - viewing your Turnitin originality report Page: Turnitin assignments - viewing and downloading your grades and feedback Page: Turnitin assignments - receiving and downloading Turnitin receipts Page: Viewing your grades and feedback in Moodle assignment Page: Combining multiple files into a single PDF Page: Recommended ways to create PDF files for submitting assignments Page: How to submit a Moodle assignment (which may also include Turnitin) Page: Turnitin file types and word processor compatibility Page: Turnitin assignments - how to submit an assignment to Turnitin through Moodle Page: Turnitin (& Moodle) assignment submission checklist studentmoodle_turnitin studentmoodle_assignments studentmoodle_help Overview Content Tools Queries, comments or questions? 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