Tutor.com Expands Mobile Services with Support for Android

Since we launched Tutor.com To Go™, our mobile app for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users, students have been telling us   “I need this for my Android device.”  We listened and today we launched our HTML5 classroom to give students web access from any device they own.  That’s right.  Now students can connect to a tutor from any mobile phone or tablet. 

 How it Works in 3 Easy Steps

  1. Sign in the same way you do at your computer.
  2. Choose your subject.
  3. Work with a tutor in our HTML5 classroom.

Students with Tutor.com accounts have completed nearly 10,000 one-to-one tutoring and career sessions using their iOS mobile device since Tutor.com To Go launched in April 2011. Students give the mobile experience high praise and 93% of students completing post-session surveys say they would recommend it to a friend.  “I love this! I can be in the waiting room of a doctor’s office and connected to a chemistry tutor!! :) ” reported a tenth grade student who connected for a chemistry session from her iPhone. 

 However you use Tutor.com, through your library, school, college, company or the U.S. Military, you can start using the HTML5 Classroom today.  To learn more go to www.tutor.com/mobile.  Let us know how it works for you!

 

4 Responses to “Tutor.com Expands Mobile Services with Support for Android”

  1. Alexes says:

    Hello I signed up for tutor.com and used it, it was fabuolouse but now the tutor.com is not leting me to go to my account it just says incorrect username or password but it’s ot incorrect please get my account back. Thank you for your co-operation

    • Tutor.com says:

      Hi Alexes,

      Please contact our support line so that we can troubleshoot your problem. 800-411-1970 or 212-528-3101 Monday through Thursday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM EDT or Friday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT.

  2. Hector says:

    Says my login info is invalid when I try to log in with my moto xoom.

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