chiruley. This could be tricky. For one thing, if you do get access to Turnitin to check student work, you will likely want to use their web portal, not the Turnitin integration with Canvas. However, if the students later submitted to Turnitin themselves for a final draft, then you would get a report with false matches because the rough drafts and final drafts would show up as matching.
The easier path is to set up an assignment in Canvas in the class the students are taking -- as long as you have instructor level permissions ( I am not sure if you are using "tutor" as a synonym for instructor?). In the optional settings, you can set it so that the students cannot see the originality reports.
You can take a look at https://community.canvaslms.com/groups/plagiarism/blog/2015/04/18/canvas-and-turnitin?sr=search&sear... for a guide on using the Turnitin LTI in a Canvas course. Does that help?
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