They correspond to the self-assessment codes in the rubric and checklists I use with students, and will only work if your school subscribes to the full Turnitin WriteCycle suite. Each comment has a check or cross, a title and some guidance or further description in the box. You can add your own comments individually to each as you use them in student work.
If you make changes to the QuickMarks and Sets yourself, be sure to save them periodically by exporting them to your computer – there is no ‘are you sure?‘ popup when you hit ‘delete set’ by accident
If your school is already using Turnitin, it is well worth asking for access to the full suite of tools. They have a discount for IB schools and you can give quality, paperless feedback.
The presentation below outlines how these can be used (you don’t need to have Moodle):
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