Additional tutoring challenges we solve
Difficult to measure whether tutoring is actually improving student outcomes
Students get stuck on homework with no immediate help available
Help students succeed with intelligent tutoring solutions
AI provides immediate help with homework questions and concept explanations anytime
Book tutoring sessions through voice commands with automatic matching
AI suggests relevant study materials based on courses and learning needs
Connect students with study partners and groups based on courses and schedules
Monitor improvement across tutoring sessions and identify areas needing focus
Facilitate communication between students and tutors between sessions
See how AI helps students learn
Student calls at 11 PM stuck on a calculus problem before tomorrow's test.
"AI provides immediate assistance: "I can help with that calculus problem! Let's work through it together. You're trying to find the derivative of 3x²sin(x) - this requires the product rule. Remember, for f(x)g(x), the derivative is f'(x)g(x) + f(x)g'(x). So here, f(x)=3x² and g(x)=sin(x). The derivative of 3x² is 6x, and the derivative of sin(x) is cos(x). Putting it together: 6x·sin(x) + 3x²·cos(x). Would you like me to walk through another similar problem for practice, or explain the product rule concept more?""
Student needs a chemistry tutor who can explain concepts visually.
"AI handles booking: "I found three chemistry tutors who specialize in visual learning techniques. Sarah has the highest rating for visual explanations and uses molecular models and diagrams. She has availability tomorrow at 4 PM and Thursday at 2 PM. James is available tonight at 7 PM if you need help sooner - he uses whiteboard animations. Based on your Organic Chemistry course, I'd recommend Sarah as she has specific experience with that material. Would you like me to book Sarah for tomorrow, or James for tonight if it's more urgent?""
Student wants to find others to study with for their Physics midterm.
"AI coordinates: "I can help you find study partners for Physics 201. I found 8 other students in your section who are also looking for study groups. Three of them - Maya, Jordan, and Chris - have similar GPAs and study preferences to you. They're all free tomorrow evening. I can create a study group chat and book Room 204 in the library from 6-9 PM for your group. I'll also share a collaborative study guide and practice problems. Would you like me to invite them and set this up?""