Announcements
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Press
- Wednesday 1 November 2023
Turnitin Advances Academic Integrity with Launch of iThenticate 2.0 and New Similarity Report
AI-powered capabilities and enhanced features anticipate market needs, deliver insights about use of AI writing tools and create a seamless user-experience
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Press
- Wednesday 1 November 2023
Framsteg inom akademisk integritet: Turnitin lanserar iThenticate 2.0 och ny likhetsrapport
AI-drivna funktioner och förbättrade funktioner förutser marknadens behov, levererar insikter runt användningen av AI-skrivverktyg och skapar en sömlös användarupplevelse.
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Press
- Thursday 21 September 2023
One piece at a time: Turnitin develops interactive AI writing puzzle
Turnitin launched an interactive...
In the news
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News
- Thursday 12 October 2023
More Than 50% Of Students Use Artificial Intelligence: What Parents And Educators Can Do
Media Decision | Arnie Nicola
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News
- Thursday 12 October 2023
AI Buzz Dominates Annual Ed-Tech Conference
Inside Higher Ed | Lauren Coffey
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News
- Sunday 8 October 2023
Machine learning: could ChatGPT become just another tool for Australia’s year 12 – like Wikipedia?
The Guardian | Caitlin Cassidy
Conferences
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Learning Impact - 1EdTech 2023Monday 5 June 2023 | Anaheim, CA
Annie Chechitelli, Turnitin Chief Product Officer
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Anthology TogetherTuesday 12 July 2022 | Orlando
Annie Chechitelli, Turnitin Chief Product Officer
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HERDSAWednesday 29 June 2022 | Melbourne
Chukwudi Ogoh, Technologies Consultant, Assessment Solutions, Asia Pacific
Awards
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Tech & LearningWednesday 29 June 2022 | New Orleans
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IMS Global Learning Impact AwardsThursday 9 June 2022 | United States
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EdTech Breakthrough AwardsThursday 9 June 2022 | Los Angeles
Statement on Turnitin Blog Post Attribution
It has come to our attention that some Turnitin blog posts are no longer attributed correctly. In April 2021, Turnitin refreshed the accounts of Turnitin’s active blog writers and deleted the accounts of people who no longer write for the Turnitin blog. Deleting the accounts inadvertently removed the bylines of the writers’ respective blog posts. Our team is fixing the issue and restoring the bylines.
We are grateful to the vigilant members of the education and literary communities that pointed out this issue. It has presented an opportunity to refine and improve our processes, ensuring originality and proper attribution for submissions from guest contributors as well as our own content.
If you see a Turnitin blog post that needs an attribution, please send the link to press@turnitin.com.