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Tag: turnitin

E-learning team launches new online training for learning technologies

By Stephen Ganfield | 28 April 2020

The e-learning team are excited to announce the launch of a suite of online training resources focussing on key learning technologies including Moodle, Turnitin, KentPlayer … Read more

Turnitin and academic integrity

By Daniel Clark | 05 May 2016

Last week the E-Learning team ran an E-Learning Forum exploring how Turnitin can be used as a tool to support academic disciplinary procedures.  The session was … Read more

E-Learning website

By Stephen Ganfield | 19 April 2016

The Moodle rollover is coming early this year but help is only a click away…   Yes, we know that our academic colleagues are in … Read more

Accepting the new Turnitin End-User License Agreement

By Daniel Clark | 13 October 2014

Turnitin requires that all users making a submission accept the latest End-User License Agreement (EULA). This includes users who have used Turnitin previously as well … Read more

Improvements to Turnitin

By Daniel Clark | 23 May 2014

The 2014/15 instance of Moodle which will be deployed on the 24th June will feature a newer version of the Turnitin Direct plug-in.  The new … Read more

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