June Updates

It's all about the flow. For the past month we have been focusing our attention on the various journeys users take in Tutor Platform. As a result, we have discovered key insights that will drive further optimizations to the UX. Expect changes that will speed up your flows and help you get things done even faster.


The buzz


We are happy to share a new achievement for Tutor Platform. We have partnered with AYB Hybrid Learning and will help them in the effort of providing knowledge and skills to 10th grade learners across Armenia and Artsakh. The partnership also resulted in 7 internship programs at Tutor Platform that match the overall goal of helping students start a career they will love.

New features


  • We have worked on the overall speed and security of the platform.
  • You can now see how many lessons you have left until the end of the course. Students are now also reminded to pay for the next part of the course once there's only one paid lesson left.
  • Now when you book a lesson by clicking on an available hour, the booking is confirmed right away.

UI changes and bug fixes


  • The mobile version of the student portal is now even faster and more responsive. Check it out next time you're given an assignment.
  • The help button in the LMS can now guide you through various processes. Feel free to search for "How to...?" question and the widget will find the right article to keep you moving forward. You can also use the "see full article" link to get access to the full article with larger images.


Upcoming


Tutor Platform is offering 7 internship programs for the summer. This is a unique chance for high school students to gain a variety of new skills while working on real-life projects. Our internship programs are personalized and designed to help you do what matters for your professional growth.


Fill in the application by 15th of July.

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