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Blackboard Assignment or Turnitin?

This guide will summarise the differences, strengths, weaknesses and suitability of Blackboard Assignment and Turnitin.

Learn Ultra is updated on a monthly basis and regularly receives new features. As such, this guide is only true of the time it was last updated.

The Upshot: which should I use?

  • Durham University as an institution does not preference Blackboard Assignment or Turnitin, however individual departments may mandate the use of one tool over the other for summative assessments.
  • At the time of writing, Blackboard Assignment provides more features, flexibility and support for a wider-range of assessments and submission formats than Turnitin.
  • At the time of writing, Turnitin’s grading, annotation, marking and feedback features are considered more mature and fully featured,
    • however the gap between Blackboard Assignment and Turnitin in this respect is narrowing, most recently with the release of Turnitin’s Similarity tool for Blackboard Assignment.
ToolBest for
Blackboard AssignmentTimed submissions.
Flexibility in assessment options.
Multimedia (e.g. video) submissions.
Delegated grading.
Peer assessment.
TurnitinMarking, grading and annotation.
A table summarising the strengths of Blackboard Assignment and Turnitin

Comparison Table

FeatureBlackboard AssignmentTurnitinNotes
Submissions with multiple documentsSupportedNot supported
Anonymous MarkingSupportedSupported
Double MarkingSupported*Not supported*Requires an instructor to act as ‘reconciler’. Markers need to be given the ‘Marker’ role (see a list of Blackboard Course roles).
Text matching (Turnitin Similarity Detection)Supported (as of January 2024)SupportedIf activated, in Blackboard Assignment a Turnitin Similarity Report will be generated for each file uploaded.
Timed assignmentsSupportedNot supported.If activated students receive a time window (e.g. 1 hour) to submit once they have opened the assignment.
Pre-programmed release of feedbackNot supported. Manual posting of marks is required via the Gradebook.Supported
Video assessmentsSupported through Encore (Panopto) Video SubmissionNot supported.Turnitin has a file size limit of 100mb. See a list of supported file types [external website].
Audio/podcast assessmentsSupported through Encore (Panopto) Video SubmissionNot supported.Turnitin has a file size limit of 100mb. See a list of supported file types [external website].
Submit on behalf of studentNot supportedSupportedSee Turnitin’s guidance on submitting on behalf of a student [external website]
Delegated gradingSupportedNot supported, but assignments can be marked via groups.See marking assignments using groups in Turnitin [external website]
Student submission receiptsSupportedSupported
Student preview userSupportedSupported*As Turnitin is a third-party LTI tool, the Student Preview User may not function
Peer assignmentsSupportedNot supportedSee Anthology’s guidance on Learn Ultra peer assessments [external link]
Marking RubricsSupportedSupportedTurnitin and Blackboard rubrics are functionally similar but are not compatible (e.g. you cannot create a rubric in Turnitin and then import it into a Blackboard Assignment. The rubric must be re-created)
Password protectionSupported*Not supported*Blackboard Assignments can be configured with an ‘access code’
This table outlines the differences and similarities between Blackboard Assignment and Turnitin.

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