The Turnitin LTI currently includes a few limitations when
creating assignments:
- You cannot use Turnitin
with group assignments.
- Turnitin assignments
cannot include more than one submission date; differentiated due dates are
not supported.
- Turnitin submissions
require a minimum of 20 words, a maximum of 400 pages, and a file size
maximum of 40 MB.
- You cannot restrict
student submission types. By default Turnitin always allows students to
submit their assignment as a text entry or upload any supported file type:
Text (.txt), Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx), Microsoft PowerPoint
(.ppt/.pptx), Postcript (.ps), Portable Document Format (.pdf), Rich Text
Format (.rtf), HyperText Markup Language (.html), WordPerfect (.wp),
Hangul (.hwp), or Open Office (.odt/.ods/.odp). They can also upload an
assignment from Google Drive or Dropbox. Turnitin does not allow students
to submit unsupported file types.
- Students cannot submit
multiple file uploads.
- If you want to use a
Canvas rubric for the assignment, you must add the rubric before
setting the External Tool submission type. Create the assignment with any
other submission type, save the assignment, add the rubric, and then edit
the assignment to select the External Tool. Students can only view Canvas
rubrics for Turnitin assignments on the Submission Details page for that
assignment (at any time) or their Grades page (after the rubric has been
scored).
- If you want your
assignment to be moderated, you must set up the moderated assignment before setting
the External Tool submission type. If you need to return to the moderate
page after the External Tool is added, open the assignment and
add /moderate after the assignment URL.
- The Student View feature
does not work with Turnitin LTI
To learn more, visit the Canvas Guides: https://community.canvaslms.com/docs/DOC-10359-4152724205