Solution Articles
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5 Solid Ways to Introduce Feedback Studio
The introduction of learning tools is a crucial component of any successful school year. Whether it’s how to handle math manipulatives in the early grades or how to locate higher ed course material online, students at every stage need clear explanations of class-related tools in order to thrive. (Refresher lessons are also a good idea to ensure comprehension and competence because, even if students have utilized a particular tool before, it doesn’t guarantee that they know how to use it effectively!) And while some instruction lectures can feel tedious or tiresome, introducing Turnitin Feedback Studio (TFS) doesn’t have to be. Below are five helpful tips on how to bring TFS to your classroom this year in an interesting and purposeful way: CLICK HERE to learn more
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Turning Plagiarism into Teachable Moments
Writing pedagogy has, over the years, developed to encompass broadening student learning needs as well as improve student learning outcomes. But in the case of plagiarism, there is little focus on teaching strategies to facilitate original thinking in student writing. CLICK HERE to learn more