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I'm trying to set up the Turnitin Assignment plugin but the documentation seems to invite confusion. Please let me know if I'm wrong, thanks.
I'm trying to set up the Turnitin Assignment plugin but the documentation seems to invite confusion. Please let me know if I'm wrong, thanks.
Yes - if you're just starting with Turnitin you should be using the turnitintooltwo plugin which also includes a replacement for this particular code - this documentation is for my older plugin which is in the process of being deprecated. --[[User:Dan Marsden|Dan Marsden]] ([[User talk:Dan Marsden|talk]]) 05:52, 25 September 2014 (WST)

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This instruction seems to need updating, yes?

Activation of your Turnitin Account

   obtain a Turnitin Subscription from www.turnitin.com
   Email your Turnitin Account rep or the Turnitin helpdesk (turnitinsupport@turnitin.com) and paste this text into the e-mail:

Please manually enable our Turnitin account to allow the use of the Turnitin Plagiarism plugin for Moodle 2.0 written by Dan Marsden from Catalyst IT.

We are aware of the Turnitin Basic, Turnitin Direct plugins and the new plugin planned to replace Dan Marsdens plugin but wish to use the older plug-in provided from Dan Marsden/Catalyst IT until the new one is available.

I'm trying to set up the Turnitin Assignment plugin but the documentation seems to invite confusion. Please let me know if I'm wrong, thanks.

Yes - if you're just starting with Turnitin you should be using the turnitintooltwo plugin which also includes a replacement for this particular code - this documentation is for my older plugin which is in the process of being deprecated. --Dan Marsden (talk) 05:52, 25 September 2014 (WST)