Tutor Systems

Tutor Systems is an Australian ludic learning tool that allows learners to check their answers for accuracy themselves.

This learning tool was invented in the 1960s by the German Heinz Vogel (1919-1980) and is still used successfully today at home, in nursery, primary and secondary schools.

The set consists of a workbook, a flat red box ("Tutor plastic tray") with small depressions and a number of tiles that fit into the depressions and are printed on both sides - on the front with a number, on the back with the part of a motif.

The tray is then closed, turned over and re-opened - comparing the pattern on the back of the tiles and the printed drawing in the workbook, students see if all the tasks have been solved correctly.

[6] Tutor Systems is often used like other classical self-control learning devices in the context of individual work.

A Tutor Systems box with 24 tiles.