Virtual Expert-Led Learning App, Tutoritto, Launches In Dubai

Tutoritto, an innovative mobile application designed to complement the efforts of academics in bridging the gap between education and the workplace for students, has launched in Dubai. Developed with the primary aim of providing reliable, and real-time access to one-on-one tutoring sessions led by experts and service providers, the application is the brainchild of Professor Mohamed Watfa, professor and researcher in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences at University of Wollongong in Dubai.

 

In an era where agility and accessibility are key to academic and career excellence, users now have an all-encompassing virtual platform that gives them the opportunity to seek advice, upskill and gain valuable knowledge, at the push of a button. As technology accelerates across the education sector with advancements in blended learning, Tutoritto provides real-time advice for anyone looking to expand their knowledge across various segments be it a subject matter, course, hobby or personal development.

 

Using innovative artificial intelligence algorithms, the app optimises the matching process of tutors, those who provide knowledge, talents or services online with “tutees”, those seeking knowledge, talent development or online learning. The app simplifies the process for people with joint interests from all over the world to connect, interact and learn a wide variety of skills within minutes by providing a virtual learning space where one-on-one online tutoring sessions can be booked with top private teachers, mentors and professors anywhere in the world at an hourly rate.

 

Whether you are looking to connect with a lawyer, doctor, chef, dietician, beauty stylist, personal trainer, or a life coach, Tutoritto provides services on demand, anywhere, at any time, and can pair users with experts across multiple sectors.

 

To use the app, users simply need to sign in, select categories and sub-categories, and then swipe right to book a session. All services provided can be rated and reviewed at the end, to ensure high service quality and consistency for all users.

 

A provisional USPTO patent for Tutoritto’s original idea – the system and method for synchronous or asynchronous provision of on-demand online services, skills, or knowledge – was filed in March, 2021.

 

The app is now available for download on the Google Play store.