Described as "The Uber for Tutors", the "Scholarly" app available as a free download onGoogle Playand in theApple App Store helps users view tutor profiles, set meeting locations, and get help with their studies at the click of a button.
The app, that won the first place at the world's largest education Hackathon in October, has been created by Sultan Khan and Haasith Sanka of the University of California, Riverside (UCR).
The way it works is simple: tutors create profiles, which can be viewed by students looking for help in a certain subject. After setting a meeting location, the two parties can meet to untangle whatever academic knot a student is wrestling with.
The duo hope the on-demand tutoring service will help fellow students.
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"We both believe that one-on-one tutoring is beneficial, so we are proud to have created something that will contribute to students' success,"saidSanka.
The duo developed the android version of 'Scholarly' at Hacking EDU in last October. The competition drew more than 1,000 hackers from universities around the world. Within a 36-hour time-frame, students were challenged to turn their ideas into functional software that would improve the education system.
"One of the challenges about developing apps is that even when you've done a good job there is always room for improvement. That's one of the things I love about creating apps and the reason I want to work in the field of software development when I graduate," said Khan, in a statement issued by UCR.
For Sanka, the reward will be seeing how the app helps other students.