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StrikePlagiarism integrates with Microsoft Teams to embed academic integrity into everyday academic workflows

StrikePlagiarism has launched a new integration between StrikePlagiarism.com and Microsoft Teams — one of the most widely used platforms for distance and hybrid learning in higher education. This step responds to a growing institutional challenge: maintaining academic integrity directly within the environments where teaching, learning, and assessment already take place.
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6 Mar 2026
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With Microsoft Teams firmly established as a central workspace for instructors and students, the point of submission has effectively become the point of academic decision-making. For StrikePlagiarism, embedding integrity controls into this workflow is a strategic move toward making academic integrity operational rather than procedural.

Seamless integrity checks inside the Teams environment

With the integration enabled, student papers submitted through Microsoft Teams are automatically analysed by StrikePlagiarism.com. The system supports plagiarism detection, translated plagiarism analysis, AI-generated content detection, and grammar analysis — all within a single, uninterrupted workflow.

Instructors receive interactive, comment-enabled reports directly inside Teams, allowing them to review results and provide feedback without switching platforms or managing external systems. Educators can activate or deactivate individual checks on a per-assignment basis, aligning verification with pedagogical goals while maintaining fast and reliable document processing.

Designed for institutions — scalable and policy-aligned

The integration is built for institutional deployment at scale. It supports consistent application of academic integrity standards across courses, departments, and delivery formats, while reducing administrative workload through automated submission and review processes.

Configuration and access management are handled centrally by institutional administrators via API integration, enabling seamless deployment without disrupting existing academic workflows or teaching practices.

Why this integration matters now

As AI-assisted writing becomes increasingly sophisticated and hybrid learning remains the norm, integrity checks conducted outside core teaching platforms risk being delayed, fragmented, or inconsistently applied. Universities require solutions that operate where learning actually happens — transparently, efficiently, and in real time.

By embedding evidence-based verification directly into Microsoft Teams, StrikePlagiarism.com ensures that academic integrity remains visible, defensible, and consistently applied at the moment academic decisions are made.

From institutional policy to everyday academic practice

This integration reflects StrikePlagiarism’s broader strategic mission: to help institutions translate academic integrity policies into practical, enforceable academic workflows. When verification tools are embedded into everyday teaching environments, integrity becomes part of the learning process itself — not an additional administrative burden.

Through StrikePlagiarism.com, institutions gain a scalable, multilingual, and AI-aware infrastructure that supports consistent integrity standards while preserving pedagogical flexibility and institutional autonomy — even as digital learning and generative AI continue to evolve.

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