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TUTOR: Free Teacher Accounts
TUTOR: Free Teacher Accounts

How do you know you have one, exploring what is available, and upgrade to unlock pupil access and further functionality.

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Written by Joshua George
Updated over 2 years ago

All teachers are able to access TUTOR with a free Teacher account.
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This allows everyone to explore the course materials that are available on the platform, and to discover how TUTOR would work for teachers and pupils at your institution.

How do I know if I have a Free Account

At the bottom of the side-menu, you will see a button that says "Free Account - Upgrade Here" (If you have a paid account you will see your School Token here instead).

Exploring TUTOR on my Free Account

Courses

On the Courses page you can explore the available courses, made up of Ideas and Goals, which contain a collection of appropriate Readiness Quizzes, Learning Videos, Doing Videos, Goal Quizzes, an Remember Quizzes, to guide pupils through each granular step.
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Pupils

Here you can see where your pupils would be added, and their activity and progress tracked. Only subscribed users can add and track pupils.
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Universe

On the Universe page you can explore the interconnectedness of the Goals that make up the full journey of mathematics. Every goal is linked to it's prerequisite and dependant steps, and you can view these connections either in it's entirety, or by Course. Subscribed users can also view the goal universe by pupil.
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Upgrading my Free Account

Click on the 'Upgrade Here' button in the menu to open up your options. This includes links to discover how others have been using TUTOR, sending invitations to your colleagues to share your account, booking in a meeting to discuss implementation with our expert team, , and finally to submit your Upgrade request.

Once you upgrade your account, you will be able to add pupils, assign courses as well as building your own bespoke courses, track pupil activity and progress, and much more.

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