About TutorIT Math Available Tutoring Packages Testimonials About Us

Welcome to the new world of TutorIT math tutorials. TutorIT math tutorials are based on a major breakthrough based on years of basic research in structural learning. most recently funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).


Patented processes enable TutorIT to quickly identify with great precision exactly what your child does and does not know -- and to provide precisely the information needed by your child at each point in time. The efficiency and precision of TutorITs decision making would be difficult if not impossible to duplicate by even the best human tutors. TutorIT math tutorials offer better results on basic math skills more quickly than any other alternative.

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  • Beta
    • Arithmetic

  • R 1.0
    • Addition Facts

    • Subtraction Facts

    • Multiplication Facts

    • Division Facts

  • R 1.0
    • Column Addition

    • Column Subtraction

    • Column Multiplication

    • Long and short Division

  • Beta
    • GCD and LCM

    • Prime Factors

    • Fraction Addition

    • Fraction Subtraction

    • Fraction Multiplication

    • Fraction Division

  • Beta
    • Decimals Addition

    • Decimals Subtraction

    • Decimals Multiplication

    • Decimals Division

  • Beta
    • Numberline

    • Signed Addition

    • Signed Subtraction

    • Signed Multiplication

    • Signed Division

  • Beta
    • Whole Numbers

    • Integers

    • Fractions

    • Signed Fractions

  • Beta
    • Detect Regularities

    • Construct Examples

    • Interpret Math Descriptions

    • Describe Math Ideas

    • Make Logical Inferences

    • Identify Assumptions

Algebra and Problem Solving Packages are planned for the current year.

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“I have been impressed with how quickly and efficiently TutorIT tutorials quickly and efficiently pinpoint what individual students do and do not know and how they identify exactly the information needed for each individual to progress. … I am excited about the potential of this truly revolutionary set of technologies”
Todd Brekhus, former Vice President, Plato Learning

“As a mathematician actively involved in public school education outreaches, and a board member of Science Resources, a nonprofit group that assists homeschoolers in effective math and science education, I see tremendous promise in tutorial systems that support basic skills. --- Dr. Scandura’s tutorials … give the same interactive instruction as one-on-one tutoring, but with the added benefits of pedagogically sound design, consistency and lower costs.”
Robert Styer, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof., Math. Dept., Villanova University

“My children are going to public schools but need additional help in math – an area that unfortunately is not my major strength. Right now, I am paying $100 per month for Kumon math worksheets. Not only do I have to grade the work, however, but i have to travel a considerable distance each week to report results and obtain new worksheets for the next week. Having TutorIT math tutorials that I can download over the web, and have them adapt to my child’s needs at his own rate – is truly amazing.”
JC, Parent

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Intelligent Micro Systems, Ltd's (DBA Scandura) is a research organization dedicated to developing advanced software engineering and tutor authoring and delivery systems.  Most recently supported by the National Science Foundation, Scandura is dedicated to using and extending these advanced tools to create a unique series of highly adaptive math tutoring systems -- the best anywhere in the world.

TutorIT math is based on years of basic and applied research in structural learning and instructional technology.  This research has led to a series of breakthroughs making it possible for the first time to guarantee learning on basic math skills.

A lifetime of research by Dr. Joseph M. Scandura and a team of associates and graduate students in math education research, cognitive psychology and software engineering over a period of several decades has made it possible for TutorIT math to pinpoint what individual students do and do not know at each point in time and to provide learners with precisely the information they need for success.

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