Intro to FEV Tutor's Platform & the Latest Research on Impact: Ed Tech Chat from ISTE Live 2022

At ISTE Live 2022 in New Orleans this week, FEV Tutor Vice President of Innovation & Growth Daniel Hebert gave THE Journal readers a quick overview of FEV Tutor’s online tutoring platform, how its programs are strategically designed to become a natural extension of classroom teachers (and each school’s core learning environment), fit into a school or district’s ecosystem, and align with key academic initiatives and outcome goals of each school or district.

FEV Tutor’s ESSA-approved programs deliver 1:1 high-impact and transformative personalized learning pathways through live, virtual tutoring sessions. Learn more at fevtutor.com.

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Kristal Kuykendall is editor, 1105 Media Education Group. She can be reached at [email protected].


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