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Cognition - the Uber of tutoringIt's no secret that our education system is in dire need of help. Public school classes are overcrowded and teachers often don't have enough time to ensure every struggling student gets the attention they need. Which is why private tutoring is in great demand, and why Cognition.Online is touted as the ultimate tutoring solution. ![]() While many may believe private tutoring to be unaffordable, Cognition allows users to tailor their options to suit their budget. Once downloaded, the Cognition app allows students to source and pay for a tutor through four easy steps. First, users select the subject they need help with; then they can choose the amount they're able to pay for the tutoring session; step 3 and 4 is a date, time and area selection. The request is then sent to the list of verified tutors, who will respond with an offer. Once users select their preferred tutor, they confirm the booking by paying through the online payment system. Those looking to sign up as a tutor can do so via the app, using their Facebook account login. They are, however, put through a stringent selection process. They must hold a degree or prove they are proficient in the subject they are studying. A driver’s licence is also required. We chatted with founder and managing director, Kyle Dodds, about the latest version - Cognition 2.0 - which has expanded the app's offering from only Grade 4 - 12 tutoring, to now include university subjects, as well as driving lessons. Who are the brains behind Cognition?Kyle Dodds - managing director Corneil Clasen - production manager Waldo Boshoff - solutions architect Ciaran Liedeman - software architect I am always keeping out an eye for new technologies and ways to improve delivery. We cannot solve today’s problems with yesterday’s tools. ![]() I personally ran a tutoring company for five years while studying civil engineering. The admin just grew way too much to handle while teaching 10 kids a week, as well as managing tutors and trying to finish my engineering degree. I came to understand the frustrations of parents looking for a quality tutor that didn’t break the bank. Through this, I also found out what a hassle it was to do payments at the end of the month with disputes between tutors and parents about their hours for the month arising constantly. A solution had to be found and with the assembled team - Ciaran Liedeman, Corneil Classen, Waldo Boshoff, each with our own skill set - that’s exactly what we did. What payment platforms/methods are available through the app?Currently we use PayU, which allows payment with any cards that are able to transact online. It is a simple and seamless checkout process as it stands, but we are always looking to improve and offer a wider array of methods. What’s the response been like to the program so far?The response thus far has been phenomenal with over 2,000 users, including over 500 verified tutors nationwide. The feedback we receive from our users is so valuable to us; we are blown away by the reaction of people and when it comes to users having minor problems, we address their issues with the latest releases helping us to build an ever-evolving platform. What was the motivation behind including driving lessons?Driving lessons really addressed a need of our existing user base and so it was a natural step to take. We are looking to provide a well-rounded service to the people on our platform, assisting them with all their tutoring and coaching needs. Where do you plan on taking it from here?We have an extensive local expansion plan which we are currently rolling out. Our goal is for any student in South Africa to have access to a tutor. This is part of the reason we have partnered with an outreach organisation so we can empower our tutors to make a difference in the communities that can’t afford it as well. In terms of the app, we have a host of further improvements planned, as well as some very handy new features. Finally, we are setting our eyes on a couple of international countries in Africa and overseas where we believe we could have a major impact. About Shan RadcliffeShan Radcliffe is the editor of Bizcommunity HR, Education and Legal. View my profile and articles... |