TutorJam Reviews Education Landscape in 2012
February 2nd, 2012 – TutorJam works year-round to keep parents informed of current and upcoming educational trends for students across the nation. Innovative learning models continued to be the trend in 2011 for education. As student achievement increased, traditional approaches to learning became relics of the past. The whiteboard has become an interactive “smartboard” and worksheets are decreasing at rapid speed. Parallel to the TutorJam philosophy, education for 2011 highlighted blended learning, a technology-rich environment, and personalized learning.
TutorJam Reviews Tutoring Options for Parents Seeking No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Support
January 24th, 2012 – Parents across the country spend countless hours reviewing their children with homework and trying to help them succeed academically. While homework may be a useful tool to inform parents of what is being taught, many are perplexed as to how to ensure success on the upcoming state assessment. TutorJam, a premier K-12 tutoring service, provides parents the extra support their children need to prepare for state standardized tests.
July 8, 2009 – Casio America, Inc. is proud to announce a partnership with TutorJam – a premier educational company offering classroom support 24 hours a day, seven days a week through online tutoring programs for students in K-12, Advanced Placement and college level courses. With the purchase of any Casio calculator, students will receive 45 minutes of safe, online tutoring from highly qualified and trained K-12 and college educators.

May 28, 2009 – Testtoob.com, an online learning community of young people around the world fostering self-expression, wonder, and fun in science, has partnered with TutorJam, to offer exclusive discounted tutoring online in any subject. The first 30 minutes is free upon Testtoob registration.

January 27, 2009 – “There are students who for some reason got left behind,” said TutorJam founder Ajit Singh, who is also a professor at the University of Waterloo. “They cannot clearly state that they are not `getting it.’ And this tutoring service is right in the privacy of their homes, so kids can just open up.”

January 24, 2009 – As pens and legal pads have given way to laptops in the lecture hall, professors who are usually incensed by key tapping and the annoyances of technology have gradually adjusted — or at least accepted that such gizmos are here to stay.

January 24, 2009 – These tech-savvy educators are transplanting the classroom into the digital realm, shifting eager students into cyber-classes and shedding teaching limitations of the past.

January 24, 2009 – With avatars and online games, students can interact with professors, curriculum and each other.

January 24, 2009 – Indeed, entirely new demographics are being reached. Online learning opens doors for the sick, disabled and shy, to those living in remote areas or who are financially disadvantaged, and to students being home-schooled.

January 8, 2009 – One such online service is TutorJam, an e-learning portal for K to 12 students that allows them to connect with a tutor anytime.
December 17, 2009 – TutorJam offers online tutoring, 24/7, for students in K-12, AP (advanced placement) classes and college.
December 5, 2008 – TutorJam offers online tutoring programs, 24/7, for students in K-12, AP classes, and college. Using a secure, web-based e-learning platform, highly qualified tutors deliver one-on-one personalized instruction across all subject areas, including math, science,
November 28, 2008 – TutorJam embodies the vision of a team of talented individuals who set out to make a difference in the world of education. Without a formalized business plan in hand, they put together a spirited team to tackle the challenge of using technology to facilitate access to education. I had the chance to sit down with and interview Nathan Arora, a founding member of TutorJam and …
September 14, 2008 – TutorJam of Chapel Hill (www.tutorjam.com) is a newly opened web-based tutoring service for K-12 students.