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1 Using Turnitin® and ETS e-rater® with myWriteSmart
September 24, 2014 Using Turnitin® and ETS e-rater® with myWriteSmart

2 Background Integration of myWriteSmart with iParadigms Turnitin® originality checking and ETS e-rater® essay evaluation is now available in Collections. When performance tasks are assigned in HMH myWriteSmart, teachers can set assignments to be checked through these two well-known tools. Turnitin ® checks students' work for improper citation or potential plagiarism by comparing it against the world's largest academic database. An overall originality assessment appears in myWriteSmart, and the teacher can drill down to see what portions of the student’s work appear in other sources. The ETS e-rater® engine provides real-time diagnostic feedback about grammar, usage, mechanics, style and organization, and development through GradeMark® that teachers can use to help assess a student’s work. For Interactive Writing Lesson writing prompts in myWriteSmart, e-rater® also provides an holistic score against the 4-point rubric used in the Collections program.

3 Using Turnitin® and ETS e-rater® with myWriteSmart: Summary of Typical Workflow
Teacher locates an assignment from the Dashboard. Teacher creates/activates the assignment. Student works on the assignment. Student requests an (optional) originality check. Student sees results of originality check. Student submits the assignment. Teacher is notified of a submission. The teacher evaluates the essay, with the help of Turnitin® analysis. Teacher reviews details of Turnitin® analysis in Turnitin® Document Viewer. Teacher can review ETS e-rater® automated marking of potential errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Teacher can also access advanced ETS e-rater® tools. The teacher considers the myWriteSmart rubric, along with feedback from the Document Viewer. Within myWriteSmart, the teacher comments; assigns a score; and accepts the essay.

4 1. The teacher locates an assignment.
Teachers can find assignable myWriteSmart prompts from the Dashboard Search or Browse feature or from a mySmartPlanner assignment. Prompts are included for Selection Performance Tasks Collection Performance Tasks Performance Tasks following Interactive Writing Lessons

5 2. The teacher creates/activates the assignment.
After choosing Assign, the teacher can manage the details of the assignment. Prompts may be edited by the teacher before assigning. When setting up the assignment, the teacher clicks Enable Turnitin within the assignment window. NOTES For ease of use, create assignments from the Browse or Search in Resources section of the Dashboard rather than from Assignments. Turnitin® must be enabled if you want to see students’ Originality Scores or if you want students to view their Originality Scores before submitting their papers.

6 3. The student works on the assignment.
After the teacher creates an assignment, the student uses myWriteSmart to Get teacher assistance or feedback through the Inline Comments feature before submission Use one optional originality check via Turnitin® to determine whether there is evidence of plagiarism before turning in the assignment

7 4. The student requests an (optional) originality check.
To activate the optional originality check before submission, the student clicks Turnitin in the right-hand navigation panel and chooses Request a Check. NOTES Percentages shown in Tutnitin® are percentages of potentially unoriginal text. Student originality checks should be treated as learning experiences and used to help students spot incorrect citations and potential plagiarism.. The teacher will only see the final originality score, which may not match what the student sees if the student makes further changes before submitting.

8 5. The student sees results of originality check.
Within minutes, the system returns a percentage of unoriginality. The student can select the percentage to view more details. Within myWriteSmart, the student can then revise the paper to avoid plagiarism before submitting it to the teacher. NOTES The Turnitin® check requires a little wait time. If the score does not appear after 5 minutes, slide the Turnitin® panel in and out by clicking on Turnitin® and a score should appear.

9 6. The student submits the assignment.
The student chooses Submit and then titles the essay, which is sent to the teacher for reviewing and grading.

10 7. The teacher is notified of a submission.
The teacher selects the specific assignment from the myWriteSmart dashboard, and then chooses the name from the Student List drop-down to view the submission. NOTES Assignments can also be accessed through the Assignments title on the Teacher Dashboard; however accessing the assignment directly from the myWriteSmart gadget avoids an unnecessary window.

11 8. The teacher evaluates the essay with the help of Turnitin® analysis.
The teacher selects Turnitin to view a percentage for the originality check or selects e-rater to view feedback on grammar/usage/mechanics. For trained prompts tied to digital writing collections, e-rater® returns an holistic score. Clicking the percentage or e-rater button launches a Document Viewer with more information. NOTES Originality scores are expressed in percentage of unoriginal text. Selecting either the percentage or e-rater® brings up the Document Viewer shown on the next slide. The Document Viewer is in a separate window outside of the myWriteSmart environment. No direct communication between student and teacher can take place in that window. All communication takes place in the myWriteSmart environment. Use your device’s viewer tray (or F3 on a Mac) to toggle back and forth between open windows if needed.

12 9. Teacher reviews details in the Turnitin® Document Viewer.
The default view is Originality, showing percentage of matches against the Turnitin® database of original sources.

13 10. The teacher can review automated marking of
10. The teacher can review automated marking of potential errors in grammar, usage, and mechanics. Either by clicking on the GradeMark tab on top, or by clicking on the e-rater button in the side menu of myWriteSmart, the teacher can get a detailed report from e-rater®, showing all the flags that e-rater® noticed in evaluating the essay. If the essay is from an Interactive Writing Lesson assessment, ETS e-rater® will also return a holistic score here. NOTES If a Feedback button appears on the e-rater view, please note that it opens a new window that submits feedback to Turnitin®.

14 11. The teacher can also access advanced ETS e-rater® tools.
In the GradeMark view, the teacher can use advanced tools to mark up the paper. QuickMark [QM] also allows teachers to create and use marking stamps. NOTES The teacher can highlight and annotate text, delete/strikethrough text, record voice comments, and create custom QuickMarks. However, using the Inline Comments and Messages tools within myWriteSmart will provide feedback that’s much more visible to students. The PeerMark option at the top of the viewer is inactive in the myWriteSmart version because that tool would duplicate actions taking place in myWriteSmart.

15 12. The teacher considers the myWriteSmart rubric,
12. The teacher considers the myWriteSmart rubric, along with feedback from the Document Viewer. Rubrics are available through the myWriteSmart Resources icon.

16 13. The teacher comments, assigns a score, and accepts the essay.
The student can view his/her grade from the student dashboard or by clicking Assignments. Within the assignment itself, the student can select Turnitin to view the teacher’s feedback if the teacher has chosen to provide comments within the Document Viewer rather than in myWriteSmart. NOTES Any comments you have noted through the Document Viewer are visible to a student within the student’s Document Viewer only after you have “accepted” the student’s writing in myWriteSmart.

17 Turnitin/GradeMark Features by Assignment Type
Originality Check Student Originality Check Teacher GradeMark Teacher Grading Capability GradeMark ETS e-rater Holistic Score ETS e-rater Feedback on Grammar/Usage/ Mechanics Lesson Performance Tasks Collection Performance Tasks Digital Collection Assessments: Writing Arguments, Info Texts, Narratives All Other Digital Collection Assessments Teacher-Created Prompts

18 Technical Support As always, HMH provides technical support if you have any questions or problems using Turnitin® and e-rater®. It will help expedite and solve your issue if you note submission details from the Turnitin tab in myWriteSmart by clicking on the ? Icon and then provide these details to technical support. Technical Support


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