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30-Minute Webcast
Series
The
Sources in Student Writing
DATE:
Thursday, January 17, 2013
TIME: 10:00am
PT / 11:00am MT / 12:00 noon CT / 1:00pm ET View Local Time
COST: Complimentary
PRESENTERS:
Jason Chu is
the Senior Education Manager at Turnitin. His focus is on working to
build resources for educators, and his personal passion is to find better
ways to enhance student achievement. He analyzed the statistics from the
Turnitin database that is the basis for this webcast.
Renee Bangerter is a Professor of English at
Saddleback College and has been teaching writing for 15 years. She
collaborates with K-12 teachers developing curriculum to bridge the gap
between high school and college in reading, writing and grammar. Renee
creates the professional development webinars for Turnitin, emphasizing
how instructors can innovatively teach students about plagiarism.
Summer Dittmer has
taught high school Drama, Online Expository Writing, English and Honors
English for 11 years. Aside from teaching 12th grade Literature, she is
the Student Activities Coordinator at Mercy High School in Burlingame,
CA. She has trained teachers in developing online curriculum, along with
assisting in implementing effective one-to-one iPad programs.
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Webcast
Overview
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Join
us as we share updated findings on the types of internet sources
that students use in their written work, discuss the implications of
the findings and share best practices to help prevent plagiarism in the
classroom.
The 30-Minute Webcast Series from Turnitin is for busy
educators who want to stay current with the latest trends and
technologies on preserving academic integrity, improving student
writing across the curriculum, and promoting student success.
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FREE 30-Minute Turnitin Webcast: The Sources in Student Writing
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