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ACCESSING TURNITIN through MyLO
See: http://www.utas.edu.au/mylo/student-‐support for more information and assistance. On this support page there is a useful ‘guide’ available for new students to familiarise themselves with MyLO: http://www.utas.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0004/467122/MyLO-‐for-‐those-‐who-‐have-‐never-‐used-‐it-‐before-‐part-‐one.pdf
1 Information about Turnitin: http://www.utas.edu.au/mylo/mylo-‐integrations
2 Information about Turnitin: http://www.utas.edu.au/mylo/mylo-‐integrations
3 Student Login to MyLO: http://www.utas.edu.au/ and click on the MyLo tab.
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4 Click on the MyLo login symbol.
5 Type in your Username and Password.
6 On successful login you will see the list of units in which you have been enrolled.
7 Click on FCJ110 (or the unit that you are interested in).
8 Click on Dropbox.
9 You will see:
10 Click on Project Writeups.
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14 Click on Submit.
15 You should see the following screen. Click Done.
16 Wait a few minutes (or more..) for Turnitin to complete the search. Click on Dropbox again.
(or go back to My Home (top left of screen) and you will see notice of Dropbox submission under the unit (FCJ110) name.
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17 Click on Project Writeups.
18 Click on the Files tab.
19 At the bottom of the screen you will see a list of submitted files and (if the report has been completed) a percentage figure (%). Click on this percentage figure to view the report.
20 Any match rating higher than a few % should be looked at. You may need to change the relevant section or ensure that the original source of the passage identified has been attributed appropriately.
21 Print or save the file and include as required in your Project Brief writeup.
Log Out!