Ability to Detect a Difference between Pastes and Tools Like Grammarly in Turnitin Clarity
I would like to request that Turnitin Clarity be able to distinguish the difference between a student copying and pasting versus using tools like Grammarly to correct parts of their paper. We have noticed that if a student uses a tool like Grammarly, Turnitin Clarity flags that as a paste which can be misleading for professors. This is especially evident when Grammarly correct two different spots in a phrase at the same time. Clarity then flags two separate parts of a phrase as one single paste. Being able to distinguish actual pastes from these corrections would be a great improvement to the tool. Is this something Turnitin is planning on adding in the future?
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Thank you for taking the time to share such thoughtful feedback,
We’ll be sharing this with our product team for review. Please keep the suggestions coming. They really help us make the experience better for both educators and students.
- Kat, Turnitin Team
