Assignment File Upload Tool - Turnitin Assignment
Warning: There is a known issue where Instructors, Teaching Assistants and Graders will not be able to check graded files via the links created in the comments or Feedback to Learner section once they have been uploaded back into the Grade Centre. This does not affect the student accessing the file for feedback when the Grade Centre column is made available to students.
Note: This tool will not be available from January 2024. This UQ developed tool is based on Blackboard Building Block technology that will decommissioned by the vendor in December 2023. Please email projects@elearning.uq.edu.au if you have any queries.
Enable Assignment File Upload Tool
Refer to the Enable the Assignment File Upload Tool to enable this tool.
Download Turnitin Assignments in Bulk
Refer to the Download Turnitin Submitted Assignments guide for instructions on downloading Turnitin Assignments
Warning: Do not rename any of the files within the folder as the naming conventions are used to automatically assign the grades to each student in Grade Centre.
Upload Marked Turnitin Assignments in Bulk
Warning: If two students in your course have the same first and last names, feedback for both students must be uploaded separately.
- Upon completion of marking, right-click on the extracted folder, select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder.
- Return to Full Grade Centre in Learn.UQ (Blackboard).
- Hover over Manage then select Upload multiple files.
- For Select Assignment, select the drop down menu then select the appropriate Turnitin assignment name.
- For Assignment Type, select the drop-down menu then select Turnitin Assignment.
- For Attach File, select the Choose File button.
- Select and upload the newly created zip file (Refer to Step 1 for more information).
- Check the Overwrite File and Overwrite Comments checkboxes.
- Select the Submit button.
- Once the details are correct, select the OK button.
Note: If there were any students in Unmatched Files or Users without matched files, it means either: the student did not submit their assignment or there has been an issue with uploading and attaching the file (Do not rename any of the files within the folder as the naming conventions are used to automatically assign the grades to each student in Grade Centre). If any students’ names appeared in Matched Files, it means the student has submitted their assignment and the marked assignment has been uploaded correctly. Other files in the zip folder should be ignored.