TutorMe Competitors Flashcards
Edgenuity
One thing I hear people love about Edgenuity is that they really like the supplemental learning programs with differentiated instruction.
Something I also hear is that tutoring through Concept Coaches are available via chat only, which has younger students or special populations sometimes struggling with the chat-only feature especially with certain subjects such as Math.
What has your experience been?
FEV Tutor
I’m curious, one thing I hear people love about FEV Tutor is that students are able to share their assignments and work ahead of time with their tutors.
Option 1 - Something I also hear is that since the platform is via chat only, students with limited writing and reading skills tend to struggle.
Option 2 - Something I also hear is that students can experience long wait times and even no-shows which has led to some frustrations.
What has your experience been?
Paper
I’m curious, one thing I hear from districts is that they love the seamless implementation process and customer support.
Option 1 - Something I also hear is that younger students or special populations sometimes struggle with the chat only feature and therefore do not use the platform as much.
Option 2 - Something I also hear from districts is that tutor quality can be inconsistent and students are sometimes handed off to multiple tutors to receive help.
What has your experience been?
Standards aligned, adaptive practice tools
(Study Island, Moby Max, Lexia, DreamBox)
Great, it sounds like you guys have things in place for students to seek additional practice. I know one thing that I’m hearing from districts using (competitor) is that they love the adaptive practice features.
In addition though, we hear from district leaders that they wish there was a way for students to ask questions and receive face to face support as needed.
What has your experience been?
Tutor.com
I’m curious, one thing I hear people love about tutor.com is that they have video, audio, and chat options for communicating with tutors.
Option 1 - Something I also hear is that wait times for tutors can be long for students resulting in frustrations and lower usage.
What has your experience been?
Credit Recovery Courses
One thing we hear from districts/schools utilizing credit recovery courses is that they are looking for a way to be proactive and reduce the amount of students having to enroll in them.
We have been supporting them by providing their students with online 24/7 tutoring to help them succeed in the courses they are currently taking to avoid having to take credit recovery courses in the future.
How does this resonate with you?