AI tutor from Evulpo aims to get pupils to learn voluntarily

The Evulpo learning platform launches an AI tutor that provides content tailored to the Swiss education system.

The Evulpo learning platform offers students a digital learning world with explanatory videos, summaries and practice units for all important school topics. The offering has now been expanded to include the AI tutor "Vulpy". It has been fed with content from Curriculum 21 - and is therefore designed to help with precisely those school topics that are causing headaches in this country.

"With Vulpy, students can learn school material at their own pace and have a lot of fun at the same time," explains Evulpo CEO Christian Marty. For example, you can talk about everyday topics such as hobbies or vacation destinations in a foreign language and improve your language skills almost casually. Mistakes are corrected and explained, and error-free conversation is rewarded. You can also be quizzed on the current school topics - and if anything is unclear, you can of course ask the tutor any question you like. The tutor will provide information - and at the same time refer you to the learning materials that can be used to explore the topic in question in greater depth.

As part of an in-house produced campaign, Evulpo wants to show with real feedback from students and parents that the exchange with the AI tutor does not feel like boring learning, but is so much appreciated that students even spend more time than necessary on the learning platform.

The campaign went live in mid-February and was mainly rolled out on YouTube and social media.


Responsible at Evulpo: Nadine Mojado (Creative Director); Hannes Sturzenegger (CMO); Christian Marty (CEO); Sabrina Schmidli (Video Production); Valentin Mutzner, Gonçalo Serralheiro, Sérgio Correia (Graphics).

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