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Overview

SafeAssign is a tool used in Blackboard that detects plagiarism on submitted assignments. SafeAssign produces a report and score from 0% to 100% based on amount of material plagiarized in the submission. The report shows the source of the plagiarized information and previews a comparison between the source and the submitted work.

For Original Course View, refer to: https://uconn.atlassian.net/l/cp/va1Srwi2

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Finding SafeAssign Reports

  1. Enter your Ultra Course

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  2. Navigate to your Gradebook at the top of the page.

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  1. Select the Assignment that you are finding the Report for

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  2. Once you are brought to the Submissions page of this Assignment

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  1. , click on the

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  1. student’s name to see their submission

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Info

On the submissions screen under Originality you will see different icons.

Green means there is low risk of plagiarism.

Orange/Yellow means there is medium risk of plagiarism.

Red means there is high risk of plagiarism.

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  1. In the top right, click

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  1. Originality Report.

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  1. The report will give you a risk report and a percentage

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  2. By clicking Additional Content, you will be brought to a more detailed Originality Report where you can find the sources of plagiarism.

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  1. By clicking on the highlighted text, you will be able to see a short comparison of the plagiarized submission and the original source of the material.

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Note

SafeAssign Report Limitations

Based on the initial options chosen in the SafeAssign settings, certain databases can be removed from the SafeAssign report such as Global Reference and Internet Databases, which

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will then only compare student work with other student work

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Viewing SafeAssignment Reports in BlackBoard Ultra, contact Educational Technologies at edtech@uconn.edu or by phone at (860) 486-5052.