30-minute Webcast

To Share or not to Share? Building Effective Peer Review Assignments

Webcast brought to you by the Turnitin Professional Development Team

"Collaborative or project-based assignments hold tremendous value for building student critical thinking skills. Plus, for many, these projects are now required as part of meeting new standards.

Our third and final Back2School session presented by the Turnitin Professional Development Team will provide an overview of how to use Turnitin to create effective peer review assignments. You'll learn how to create anonymous assignments, distribute papers/work to students, and how to create peer review questions that elicit student engagement with each other's work."

Date: Thursday, November 20, 2014

Time: 1pm PT / 2pm MT / 3pm CT / 4pm ET (see more times)

Cost: Complimentary

Certificates of Participation will be provided to attendees of the live webcast.
 

Presenters

Kristin Brabec is the Education Manager for Turnitin. She focuses on Turnitin's training and professional development offerings, helping schools and institutions better use Turnitin to improve student learning outcomes. As a former teacher and educational technology specialist, Kristin is passionate about improving education through technology.


Jason Chu is Education Director for 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 will be moderating this webcast.


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