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Success Story: Securing Academic Integrity with NEO LMS and Turnitin

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This is why simplification should be a central principle for academic institutions, especially with hybrid and remote learning. With this in mind, CYPHER LEARNING and Turnitin began collaborating in 2015. Our integration simplifies the assessment of written assignments for users of NEO LMS and Turnitin.

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The Power of Rubrics—Students Take Control of Their Own Learning and Achievement

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Summary: Patti West-Smith, an expert in pedagogy from Turnitin, explains that with a bit of up-front guidance, rubrics help students become self-directed learners who see exactly how to improve before turning in their paper or assignment. By Lynda Van Kuren. They take what is unclear to students and make it very concrete.”.

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Novel Ideas for Writing Instruction

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OVER TWO MILLION WORDS IN FOUR WEEKS First-grade students at Milton Public Schools use SeeSaw to narrate a story and record. At Milton (MA) Public Schools last February, 758 fourth- and fifth-grade students engaged in a four-week collaborative story writing experience. Teams of teachers meet monthly to examine student writing samples.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

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I think it is worthwhile, as the decade draws to a close, to review those stories and to see how much (or how little) things have changed. Rich People’s Kids Don’t Use Tech" (and Other Stories about the Silicon Valley Elite). Why are video-taped lectures so “revolutionary” if lectures themselves are supposedly not? (As

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Hack Education Weekly News

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” More via Diverse Issues in Higher Education , who I believe broke the story. ” There’s more from Slate in its series on online credit recovery programs : “Why Bad Online Courses Are Still Taught in Schools.” ” The story is part of a new guide , sponsored by D2L , on CBE.