September Recap

Learning experience providers, sometimes also known as schools, come in all shapes and sizes. Not only do they vary in the learning content they provide, but also in the approach to teaching and business model. At the top of it all stands the original mission, vision and ideology. So many different factors come together, to formulate an experience that sets out to leave you improved in some way.


We're eager to learn more about these differences in order to help you take the next, automated step. 💡

The buzz


This time the buzz was all about the small adjustments that really make a great improvement. The improvements this month ranged from our bright open-plan office to the way we display search toolkits on the platform, and even went over the way we welcome and onboard new schools from all around the world.

New features


  • Updates filters - more space for you to see what matters.
  • Survey export to xml - for all reconstructed arbitrary data lovers out there.
  • Teacher salary per group - now there's an even better way to sort teacher salaries.
  • Chinese language support - 欢迎来到平台, Welcome to Tutor Platform!
  • Audio files in IB show playtime - shows you the length of the audio file.
  • Group schedules synced from course - now when you create a group inside a specific course, the settings in the schedules tab are synced to the new group.
  • Teachers can cancel booked lessons - gives teachers the control over their availability.

Upcoming


  • Contributions - in team workflows, contributions allow to visualize what each participant has done during the week.
  • Customizable grading sheet - helps you with grading and final calculations, exactly with the values defined in your school.
  • Dashboard widget with embed URL - something resource you want students to see on their dashboard? Not a problem, starting next month.
  • Redesigned session review - checking homework assignments is about to become fun.
  • Word order question type - EFL toolkit is getting a brand new addition.
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