How to use Turn-it-in.com

ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION with TURN-IT-IN.com

TURN IN YOUR CLT PAPER ELECTRONICALLY by MIDNIGHT the day the paper is due!  

In order to use Turnitin, students must have a Turnitin account.

To create an account, you must have

      • an eight-digit class ID (AP Lit it is 22497897)

      • and class enrollment password (yams), which can only be provided by your instructor.

        If you have used Turnitin in the past, see the warning below before creating another account/profile.

        1. Go to www.turnitin.com.

        2. Under the email box in the upper right corner,click on the link “Create Account”.

        3. On the next window, under the “Create a New Account” heading, click on the “Student” link.

        4. Follow the directions on the New User page. You must have a Class ID# and class enrollment password to complete your profile. (Do not cut and paste into these fields.)

        5. Once enrolled, your class will show on your homepage.

        6. Click on the class name and you will see the assignments and submissions for that class.

        Warning: If you have used Turnitin.com in the past, then you may already have an account. Do not create a new account.  Students who have previously created a Turnitin profile will need to log into their existing accounts, as creating duplicate accounts with duplicate class enrollments can cause issues.  To fix these issues, your instructor,possibly the school administrator, and the Turnitin Help Desk will need to be involved.

        Helpful Reminders:

        Class ID #   (for AP Lit it is 22497897) – This is a unique 8 digit identification number for your class.   You need this number to enroll in the class.  If you do not have a Class ID# or have forgotten it, you must contact the instructor.  Turnitin does not provide this information.

        Enrollment Password  (It is yams) – Your enrollment password is provided by your instructor.  If you have not received one, or the one you have is incorrect, you must contact Wally ASAP.  Turnitin does not provide this information.   (Reminder – All Turnitin passwords are case-sensitive.)