( The lecture will be conducted in English.)
Since some live stream sessions take place late at night or early morning in Taiwan, please feel free to register even if you cannot attend the live stream . Turnitin will send you a recording of the lecture afterward.
1. What the research reveals about students as AI allies
Since some live stream sessions take place late at night or early morning in Taiwan, please feel free to register even if you cannot attend the live stream
1. What the research reveals about students as AI allies
- Speaker: Patti West-Smith (Senior Director of Customer Engagement)
- Taiwan time: 12:00 AM or 5:00 AM on April 1st (Two time slots were originally offered for selection)
- Lecture Introduction: How can AI become an indispensable ally for teachers and students when used responsibly? — This session will delve into the latest research
to explain how "visualizing the writing process" can transform AI in education from a source of fear into a partner; it will also explore students' anxieties about AI and the specific advantages of using AI as a "guiding mentor" rather than a "search engine for answers". - Register to obtain video resources
2. Does AI detection really matter? Integrating AI with authentic learning.
- Speaker: Annie Chechitelli (Chief Product Officer)
- Taiwan time: 10:00 PM on April 23 or 5:00 AM on April 24 (two time slots available)
- Lecture Introduction: Detection can only catch problems, but what about before they occur? — This lecture will help you understand the current AI landscape and provide concrete, actionable insights to support academic integrity on campus.
We hope you will learn how to integrate generative AI into the classroom while prioritizing transparency, fairness, and the development of authentic writing skills. - Registration link:
- Registration link:
- Speakers: Namrata Nanda (Chief Product Marketing Manager) and Leah Stockstill (Senior Product Marketing Manager)
- Taiwan time: 01:00 AM or 05:00 AM on May 7th (two time slots available)
- Lecture Introduction: Set Defenses, Not Capabilities – Students Think Faster Than We Do! – Explore how to transform the challenges brought by AI into opportunities to promote “real learning.” Through Turnitin’s integrated learning solutions, you will learn
how “process-oriented” insights and integrity tools can reduce the burden of instruction, provide in-depth feedback, and empower students to write responsibly and independently in the AI era.
- Speakers: Audrey Campbell (Turnitin Educator Engagement Manager) and Leah Stockstill (Turnitin Senior Product Marketing Manager)
- Taiwan Time: 01:00 AM on June 4, 2026 or 05:00 AM on May 7, 2026 (Two time slots available)
- Lecture Introduction: Making the Student Writing Process Visible! – This lecture will guide you through understanding how to move from simple "AI detection" to a teaching model that fosters genuine student growth. Furthermore, you will explore how Turnitin Clarity supports process-oriented teaching methods,
helping educators rebuild academic trust and further enhance students' critical thinking skills. - Registration link:
- Speaker: Patti West-Smith (Senior Director of Customer Engagement)
- Taiwan time: 12:00 AM or 5:00 AM on April 1st (Two time slots were originally offered for selection)
- Lecture Introduction: How can AI become an indispensable ally for teachers and students when used responsibly? — This session will delve into the latest research
to explain how "visualizing the writing process" can transform AI in education from a source of fear into a partner; it will also explore students' anxieties about AI and the specific advantages of using AI as a "guiding mentor" rather than a "search engine for answers". - Register to obtain video resources