Friday, 25 December 2020

NYC is Paying $2 Million For Anti-Plagiarism Software After Firing Teachers

NYC is Paying $2 Million For Anti-Plagiarism Software After Firing Teachers

Earlier this month, more than 1,000 educators and students at City University of New York institutions petitioned their board of trustees to not renew its contract with the anti-plagiarism software company Turnitin. The board ultimately voted unanimously, with the student senate representative abstaining, to renew Turnitin’s five-year contract for nearly $2 million. Five months earlier, CUNY had laid off nearly 3,000 adjunct faculty and part-time employees as a result of budget shortfalls. (The college system’s chancellor has pushed back against that characterization).
Read more: https://www.vice.com/en/article/88amvk/cuny-paying-2-million-dollars-anti-plagiarism-software?source=Snapzu

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