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Feedback Studio in STEM classes: Something for everyone
We all know that writing across the curriculum is important. But, we also know that STEM teachers have to grade a lot of assignments that do not always have a lot of writing in them.…
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Instructional Best Practices, Part 2: Drive Better Student Outcomes by Personalizing Student Feedback
Did you know... ...in addition to curriculum resources for K12 teachers, Turnitin provides turnkey Professional Development for districts to use with educators on a variety of academic integrity…
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Instructional Best Practices, Part 1: Safeguarding Academic Integrity
Did you know... ...in addition to curriculum resources for K12 teachers, Turnitin provides turnkey Professional Development for districts to use with educators on a variety of academic integrity…
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How to share your QuickMark Sets
YES, YOU CAN! Here's how to share your QuickMark sets to your department, co-teachers, etc. EXPORTING SETS 1. Open your class 2. Click on the Libraries tab 3. Click on the QuickMark Manager tab 4.…
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Feedback, Feedback, Feedback…everyone gets feedback!
Having students give each other feedback allows students to understand what is involved in giving insightful comments & finding areas of opportunity. In my experience,…
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Video: Understanding text similarity for students
Would you like your learners to become more adept at interpreting their similarity? This video will help your learners better understand their similarity report and therefore,…
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Top 10 Insights from Turnitin's VidBits!
Top 10 Practical Insights from Turnitin Feedback Studio Vidbits Turnitin offers educators resources to support usage of Feedback Studio through a curated library of videos.…
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Free-up more of your time this fall
Free-up your time & stress less during this year's back-to-school prep! Watch this quick video & learn how to save time with copying classes & make your fall set-up the most efficient one yet
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An “I love presentations, but I hate grading them” solution
As a ELA & Speech teacher, I loved watching my students use real life skills in my class like giving live or virtual presentations. But, I often found watching the presentations, grading on a rubric,…
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Grammar Grading Made Easier: How to Make the Most of ETS e-Rater® Inside of Turnitin
When you have a stack of student work to evaluate and your goal is to invest your energy into supporting the development substance and style, having to spend excessive time identifying and…
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"What Now?" How to Turn Identified Plagiarism into a Teachable Moment for Middle School and High School
The Similarity Report is a powerful tool built into Turnitin Feedback Studio which educators can use to compare student writing to a vast pool of content so that they can assess whether or not…
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Equitable Evaluation & Excellent Expectation-Setting: Create & Customize Your Turnitin Rubrics
Rubrics are an incredibly powerful tool to bring different people into alignment. Institutions at the department, school, and district level can use them to facilitate discussion and alignment…
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Powering the Feedback Cycle with Turnitin Feedback Studio for Middle School and High School
Students grow and succeed when they get high quality feedback from their teachers. Turnitin Feedback Studio is built to power and accelerate that process.…
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Maximize Formative Learning Opportunities with Turnitin Feedback Studio
Join us for a deep dive on how to use Feedback Studio as a formative educational tool to help students identify their strengths and weaknesses, self-correct before final submission,…
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Faster, Richer Feedback: How to Create and Customize Your Turnitin QuickMarks
If you've written the same comment on a student assignment once, you've written it 1000 times. With QuickMarks in Turnitin Feedback Studio, you write an in-depth piece of feedback once and then can…
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Making the Most of Feedback Studio for High School and Middle School
Are you a new teacher eager to make your grading and feedback tasks easier? Are you a longtime Feedback Studio user who'd like to discover new tricks as you ramp up writing assignments?…