A brief introduction to Turnitin's instructional resource packs
Not to overwhelm, but today I'm not focusing on a single resource, but Turnitin's Teaching and Learning Innovation team's instructional resource packs.
Why the word "pack," you might ask. These are not units of study in the traditional sense so we didn't want to mislead. Instead, there is a focus on a particular skill or area of study, which can be used in a variety of ways: choose a single resource or two or add the pack into existing units of study by adding in some elements. These are not lesson plans, although each pack contains overall objectives for the pack, student-facing presentations, worksheets, posters, videos, assessments, etc.
As you work your way down the page, you'll see the titles of each pack, a brief description, and a link to the resources.
Peer Review & Feedback
Academic Integrity in the Age of AI
Argumentation with Integrity
Disrupting Plagiarism
Paraphrasing
Source Credibility
There's a lot to peruse here so I highly recommend reviewing the Main Educator Guide for each pack. These give an overview of the materials, sequence of use for the resources, and extension ideas, to name only a few of the elements contained here.
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