Tabtor, an educational technology platform used in both private and public schools around the world, released an Android version of the company’s personal learning application. This quickly follows on the opening of the first Tabtor Center in Kendall Park, New Jersey, in January.

The online tutoring system, which aims to refine students’ math skills through learning analytics, gamification and personalized learning, has caught the attention of various media outlets thanks to its quickly growing popularity, according to a recent company press release. It has been credited with improving student learning speed by 50 percent and increasing answer accuracy by 65 percent and has aided the South Brunswick School District in improving student performance.

South Brunswick Superintendent Jerry Jellig reported that teachers in the district have noticed a dramatic improvement in classrooms where Tabtor is used.

The Tabtor Center is an extension of this positive learning environment and is now offering one-on-one sessions in addition to peer-based learning, which aims to facilitate team-building skills. The center is a step forward in Tabtor’s effort to accommodate a rising demand for face-to-face instruction to help students who consider themselves “math-phobic.”

Also being offered at the center is preparation for students to take the new Common Core-based PARCC and other assessment tests, according to the press release.

“The teachers have every confidence in Tabtor and that it is in fact making a discernable difference for our students,” Jellig said in the press release.

Tabtor’s app, designed to help students learn by combining personalized teaching with a game-based experience, can be customized to fit each student’s needs and allows students, teachers and parents to share, grade and review work digitally. Now, the Tabtor platform delivers the same personalized learning experience to Android, the most popular mobile operating system on the global market.

Tabtor feels positive about the extension of its platform’s benefits to the Android operating system.

“We’re pleased to offer Tabtor’s groundbreaking learning program on the Android platform,” Tabtor CTO Balraj Suneja said in the press release.

February 10, 2015