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- In Moodle make sure you are the class owner for the assignment (check the turnitin assignment's summary tab).
- If you are NOT the class owner for that assignment, click the pen (edit) icon alongside the current class owner and change it to your name. Turnitin will update so that you will now have access to the assignment via submit.ac.uk
- Visit www.submit.ac.uk in your web browser.
- Log in using your UCL email address and Turnitin password. If you have forgotten (or never received) your password you can use the *Forgotten Password? *link to retrieve it.
- Once you have logged in, click on the Instructor tab in the top, left corner of the page. All your Moodle courses that contain Turnitin assignments will be listed.
- Click on the relevant course (you may need to click on the [All classes] tab to see it).
- Click on the name of the Turnitin assignment for which you want to bulk download submissions.
- Click View to see each student's submission.
- Click on the first checkbox alongside author to select all the assignments.
- Click Download > Original File* or* Grademark paper *(the latter will contain any feedback you returned to the student via Grademark).
Note: Turnitin will have automatically created an account for you the first time yourself or one of your colleagues created a Turnitin assignment in any Moodle courses you teach on or administer.
* *If you don't get the option to download the original file you need to ensure the *Post date is set to be in the past. You can change this in Moodle using these instructions.
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How do I backup Turnitin assignments?
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