Press releases
Oakland, Calif.
Arne Duncan, former United States Secretary of Education, has joined the Turnitin Board of Directors. Duncan, United States Secretary of Education from 2009 through December 2015, is currently the managing partner of education group Emerson Collective. Mr. Duncan brings considerable experience in large scale deployment and adoption of educational technology in K-12 and higher education
Oakland, Calif.
Turnitin and W. W. Norton & Company have signed an agreement to supply academic textbook content that has been published by W. W. Norton & Company to the Turnitin database. Turnitin writing resources are used by educators in K-12 and higher education to support writing instruction, receive and grade student papers, and check for original content.
Oakland, Calif. One in three college instructors report that their students have submitted papers written by someone else. However, instructors feel they lack the evidence and resources to take action.
Oakland, Calif. and Newcastle, UK
Turnitin honors 46 institutions and individuals worldwide for their resourceful commitment to enhancing student outcomes with tools to support academic integrity in writing
Oakland, Calif. Turnitin will work to protect the intellectual property of JAC’s rightsholders and raise awareness of issues such as publication ethics and research integrity.
Oakland, Calif. Turnitin will work with Kyorinsha to protect the integrity of their customers' publications and will offer Japanese authors and editors access to Turnitin’s market-leading originality checking solution
Oakland, Calif. Turnitin’s popular solutions integrate easily with eThink’s Moodle solution, providing a seamless experience for eThink clients.
Oakland, Calif. Judges say Turnitin products support teachers in writing instruction and describe Revision Assistant and Feedback Studio as “student centered,” “impressive,” and providing “intelligent markup.”
Oakland, Calif. Inclusion of Lexile® measures for Revision Assistant writing prompts aids teachers in assigning prompts that are appropriate to students’ reading level