I lead Customer Experience at Turnitin. Here's what the data is telling us — Turnitin Learning Integrity Insights Report Q1 2026

Hi everyone —
I’m excited to share our first Learning Integrity Insights Report (Q1 2026).
This quarterly report brings together data and educator perspectives to better understand how learning integrity—and responsible AI use—is evolving in real classrooms and lecture halls.
One insight that stood out: More than 60% of recent customer feedback prioritized the need for transparency in AI use.
Inside the report, you’ll find:
- Key trends in learning integrity
- How educators are approaching AI in practice
- Insights on student expectations
- Gaps in feedback and institutional policy
We’re sharing this here in TEN because this community represents real educator experience. Your feedback helps shape how we think about policy, product, and practice.
Thank you for your feedback. I’m eager to hear your thoughts as it will directly shape the next version of this report.
Warmly,
Zemina Hasham
Chief Customer Experience Officer | Turnitin
Quick poll: Where is your institution with AI use?
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Thanks for sharing this, —so much here that resonates.
The shift from “Was AI used?” to “How is it being used to support learning?” feels especially real, along with the tension around feedback and time.
Really looking forward to hearing from our TEN members: what stood out most to you? What are you seeing in your own classroom or institution?
