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Unsure whether to use the SRN? Some E-Learning Champions have commented that the SRN it is less anonymous since it persists for the duration of study, longer and therefore easier for students to mistype, and requires brings the extra workload of an intermediary stage to match it with the Candidate Number used in Portico.

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One consideration here is whether, on the Post Date, students are expected to see the second marker's comments as well as the first marker's. If only the first marker's, then the second marker accesses Turnitin to view the submission and first marking, but records all their own markings outside Turnitin This on a marksheet provided (this enables record keeping, which the alternative practice of deleting second marker comments in advance of the Post Date does not). Turnitin plans to accommodate multiple markers with 'multiple grading spaces' though they have not been specified in detail. on a mark sheet provided.

Another consideration is whether there is more than a single first and single second marker. Where a group of markers is involved, there is a need to divide the work between them. The anonymised inbox allows sorting by submission title, so if students are instructed to begin the title their submission with their Candidate Number, it should be possible to sort by these Inevitably (inevitably a few students will make errors, but Moodle provides ways to reconcile work with a mistyped Candidate Number). . Students should also include their Candidate Number in the name of their uploaded file.

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Where Grademark has been used and second marking happens after the Post Date, an intermediary accesses the inbox via submit.ac.uk . For (for instructions see https://wiki.ucl.ac.uk/display/MoodleResourceCentre/Staff+Turnitin+FAQs#StaffTurnitinFAQs-HowdoIbulkdownloadTurnitinassignments%3F. Note - note that submit.ac.uk only allows Grademarked work to be downloaded before the Post Date i.e. not original unmarked work. ) and sorts it to identify a sample which is then downloaded and securely passed, outside Turnitin, to the second marker. If a brief window of opportunity can be made to download this sample after marking is complete but before the Post Date de-anonymises student work, this both potentially saves a great deal of time for whomever carries out this task and enables a marker to do it. Otherwise, an intermediary needs do it, manually re-anonymising all submissions by removing the student name Turnitin appends after the Post Date.

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