Could Professors’ Dependence on Turnitin Lead to More Plagiarism?
A store clerk may think it unnecessary to watch out for shoplifters because antitheft technology does the job for them. Now that the plagiarism-detection software Turnitin is ubiquitous in higher education, professors could adopt the same mentality when it comes to actively fighting cheating, argues David E. Harrington, a professor of economics at Kenyon College.
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