Instructors

Created on May 23 2013
A new study from the University of Nebraska—Lincoln examines the prevalence and perceptions of cheating among high school students. Key findings of the study show: 89 percent said glancing at someone ...
Created on May 24 2013
Every December, millions of children around the world write letters to Santa, explaining how they've been good boys and girls and letting him know what they want to see under their trees come December ...
Rules, if not enforced, lose their value—so is true of an academic integrity policy. I recently interviewed a university professor, we’ll call him Professor Thomas (not his real name), who followed his ...
Turnitin created a new interactive website, "Ratings for Top Student Sources," which ranks the most popular online sources found in student papers. Turnitin partnered with a team of educators who scored ...
Our friends at PlagiarismAdvice.org are hosting a series of six plagiarism advisory webinars under the theme of fostering and encouraging academic integrity, aimed at teaching staff. Educators at all levels ...
Created on May 24 2013
Do your students find your feedback helpful? What are the types of feedback that students are most apt to respond to? Turnitin recently conducted a survey of 1,000 students to gather insights into how ...