Monday, January 5, 2009

Turnitin.com is now receiving submissions

You can submit your Hamlet essays to turnitin.com as of tonight. Please let me know if you encounter any snags.

PS: We won't be starting Crime and Punishment till after the semester's end, at least. We'll talk tomorrow about whether or not it should swap places with poetry.
Tuesday's class will be mostly given over to soliloquies, with the Hamlet objective test reserved for Thursday. I'll have a short story for you to read between classes.
See you tomorrow!
JD

11 comments:

Anna Borges said...

Oh, dang. I'd rather have the test tomorrow -- working on this essay freshened everything up for me, but I'll have to double check to make sure I remember all of my soliloquy. I guess we'll see, hm? (:

Anna Borges said...

Oh, and p.s.
Anyone want to post instructions for turnitin again? I lost the worksheet.

Sam Engle said...

That would be helpful. To post instructions. Of course you can take your time. I am in no hurry.
Crime and Punishment moved? Well that's a chunk of hours I will never get back to devote to this, currently, sorry excuse for an essay. Hopefully the sorry part changes here. Preferably soon.

Roopa Sriram said...
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Roopa Sriram said...

You guys should already have an account from the last time we submitted our essays. So log in and submit your essay by uploading the file. You don't need the instructions and special codes we were given before.
Hope this helps.

Sam Engle said...

Roopa, thanks for the help. Of course it's not like I will be using that advice in a timely manner. I tried it out just to make sure I could get in so it worked fine.

Mo said...

To Mr. Duncan-

I made just a few edits last night after I had already turned in my paper to Turnitin.com and it isn't letting me re-sumbit my paper. The edits weren't major, mostly grammatical, so it's not a huge deal but I wanted to let you know just in case you are comparing word for word my essay, why there are a couple of differences.

Thanks!
-Miranda

Krista Young said...

whats the poetry book i need to go find? -after trekking through a foot of snow to barns and nobel to acquire crime and punishmenet- (only a hint of resentment)

jackson.pugh said...

@ Krista I think it was Perrine's Sound & Sense, edition 10 or 11, by Thomas Arp & Greg Johnson.

Shea M said...

uhhh, I don't have an account yet and I need the class ID and password to make one...

Does anyone know what those are?

jackson.pugh said...

@ Shea If I recall correctly this is the information on the paper J.D. gave us earlier:
ID: 2442397
pw: duncan