Turnitin actively profits (to the tune of $752 million) from the work of students.
Does enabling profiteering align with a 'learners-first' or students as partners philosophies / approach?
Turnitin actively profits (to the tune of $752 million) from the work of students.
Does enabling profiteering align with a 'learners-first' or students as partners philosophies / approach?
students in “active, constructive engagement with content, tools and services in the learning process, and promot[ing] learners’ self-management, creativity and working in teams”
Authentic students as partners and a foundation for contributing student pedagogy