Tabtor Launches Android App for Personalized Math

Tabtor has released an Android version of its personalized math learning app.

"The app is designed to help students learn by combining the best elements of personalized teaching with a fun and engaging experience that captures and holds student attention," according to a news release. "Fully customizable for each student, Tabtor's patent-pending digital-paper technology allows students and tutors to share work, enables review of handwritten material, delivers automatic grading, offers video tutorials and provides adaptive analytics."

"The teachers have every confidence that Tabtor is making a discernable difference for our students," said Jerry Jellig, superintendent at South Brunswick School District, in a prepared statement. "Whether a student is trying to learn math two years in advance of state standards or is two years behind and trying to catch up, Tabtor meets students where they are and builds a program around their progression."

More information is available at tabtor.com. Visit Google Play to download the Android app.

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