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Tutor app goes live

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 21 Dec 2016
Cognition.Online will connect tutors and pupils quickly and conveniently.
Cognition.Online will connect tutors and pupils quickly and conveniently.

The winners of Samsung South Africa's mixed talents challenge have unveiled a mobile app that aims to simply the tutoring process.

Cognition.Online, a mobile app for booking and paying tutors, has gone live in SA to connect tutors and pupils quickly and conveniently.

Michelle Potgieter, director: brand and product marketing and communications at Samsung South Africa, says: "This innovative app has been announced as a winner in the Samsung Launching People - Mixed Talents competition."

"It allows parents and students to find tutors in their area by subject specialisation, book lesson times and pay easily. Tutors can accept bookings via the app and receive their payment from Cognition.Online. Parents and tutors are free to negotiate fees and both tutors and pupils can be rated by the system."

Now in its second year, the Samsung Launching People - Mixed Talents focuses on creating continuous innovation as well as supporting new business development in communities.

Kyle Dodds, co-founder of Cognition.Online says the tutoring system was born out of his own experience as a tutor while he was studying at the University of Pretoria.

"As an engineering student, I tutored Maths and demand grew to a point where I took on other tutors to assist. The pool of tutors grew and administration of the bookings and payments became a challenge."

Dodds began looking into a mobile app that would help him bookings, payments and subject pairing more efficiently. Fellow students came on board as split equity shareholders and the development of Cognition.Online got underway in 2015.

The system, initially launched in the Pretoria area, is currently recruiting tutors in the Johannesburg area and will soon expand to other major centres in SA.

Dodds explains that the system simplifies bookings and payments for individual tutors and their pupils; but also has the potential to offer bookings and pre-payment services for larger providers.

"After-school tutoring companies might engage us to offer a pre-payment and booking service for entire classes or courses, for example, avoiding admin and debt collection problems."

In addition, Cognition.Online is in talks to extend the system's functionality to support subsidised tutoring for disadvantaged pupils, sponsored by businesses as part of their Corporate Social Investment programmes.

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