How to Submit a Copyleaks Assignment in SLATE
This guide explains how to submit your assignment using Copyleaks in SLATE, what the End User License Agreement (EULA) is, and how to review your similarity report.
Submit Your Paper to Copyleaks
To submit your assignment to a Copyleaks-enabled assignment folder in SLATE, please follow the submission steps outlined in this guide:
How to submit an assignment to Copyleaks
Make sure you carefully review the instructions before submitting your work.
Accept the Copyleaks EULA (End User License Agreement)
Important: You must accept the Copyleaks End User License Agreement (EULA) before your assignment can be reviewed.
- You only need to accept the EULA once.
- If you skip this step, your assignment will NOT be processed, which means it won’t be reviewed and could affect your grade.
- If you submit your work without accepting the EULA, you must:
- Resubmit your assignment, and make sure you accept the EULA when prompted this time.
For more details, you can review Copyleaks:
Self-Check Folder (If Available)
Your instructor may provide a Self-Check folder for this assignment.
The Self-Check folder allows you to:
- Submit draft versions of your work before the due date
- Review your similarity results
- Make changes before submitting your final version
Good to know:
Draft submissions in the Self-Check folder are not stored and are not added to the Copyleaks database.
Viewing and Understanding Your Similarity Report
After submitting your assignment, you can review your similarity report in SLATE.
To learn how to understand your results, please review this resource:
Understanding Copyleaks Results
- From Copyleaks: How should I interpret the similarity report?
- From Copyleaks: What is AI Logic and how do I interpret my Copyleaks AI Report?
If you have questions about your similarity score or results, contact your instructor.