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(warning) Error

When trying to open submission in moodle, students and staff may occasionally come across the so-called M14 error.

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👨‍🎓 Students

☑ Prior to the assignment deadline

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If the error persists, contact the Moodle Support for advice.

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If the Due Date for the assignment has already passed, contact Moodle Support. We will either fix the issue for you, or will liaise with Turnitin’s own technical support team on your behalf.

👨‍💼 Staff

Prior to the due date

Download the original file submitted by the student.

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Check

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if any of the reasons listed above

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apply (too many pictures on the first few pages, wrong format etc.).

  • If any of the above apply, ask the student to fix the issue (provided you know who it is) and resubmit or do it yourself assignment inbox settings permitting. If anonymous marking is enabled, you will be better off asking the student to resubmit their paper.

  • If none of the above apply, ask the student to save their paper as a pdf or Zip then resubmit or do it on their behalf assignment settings permitting.

Past the deadline

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  • OPTION 1 –keep original submission date & time stamp only works for papers without any of the above-listed reasons of errors above
  1. Download the originally submitted file off Moodle and check whether any of the obvious above mentioned reasons apply after all: pictures on the front page saved as .odt, pictures only and missing text, etc.

  2. If the submission looks perfectly fine to you, do the following: Log in to your Native Turnitin Account or request from the Library assistant then locate the relevant submission. If the inbox is anonymized you may have to cross-check submission titles and date/time stamp to identify the correct submission. Alternatively, you may need to de-anonymize the name of that particular student only.

  3. If you hover over the black exclamation mark if available, you should see the below message.

  4. Click on the exclamation mark and wait a few minutes for Turnitin to refresh the submission. Refresh the page and return to moodle and try to open the paper.

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Info

M14 errors on the TurnitinUK website can be identified by either a missing pencil icon or two dashes instead of a similarity percentage.

  • OPTION 2 –if option 1 didn’t fix the issue, the black exclamation mark was not available or any of the above errors apply to the paper
  1. Failing option 1, download a copy of the original paper off Moodle. You’ll find that in most instances, any of the above-listed reasons apply.

  2. Ask the student to fix the issue by removing pictures of the first few pages of their submission, adding more text, adding an extra slide, saving it in the correct format, etc.

  3. Alternatively, fix the issue on behalf of the student if you are pressed for time.

  4. Make a note of the date & time stamp of the original submission for marks admin. Keep a copy or forward the information to the relevant administrator or convenor.

  5. Upload the updated paper on behalf of the student (anonymous marking settings permitting) and test whether it is accessible.

  6. The paper will now show as late. Ensure you inform the relevant people to prevent the submission from being capped.

  • OPTION 3

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Turnitin Accepted File Types:

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