Classover Reports 200% Boost in Teaching Productivity with AI Platform

February 27, 2026
Classover Holdings Inc. has released a white paper showing that its Tutor Studio platform has achieved a 200% increase in instructional productivity through AI-driven structured micro-learning.

Classover Holdings Inc. announced in a press release that its new white paper, titled "The Delivery Problem," reports a 200% increase in instructional productivity achieved through its AI-powered education platform, Tutor Studio.

According to the company, Tutor Studio’s structured micro-learning model allows a single educator to manage workloads that would previously require multiple teachers. The platform uses AI to assemble and adapt learning modules in real time based on each student’s progress and needs.

The system’s automation enables a twofold increase in teaching capacity without proportional staff expansion. Classover describes this as a shift from traditional, teacher-bound classroom models to an AI-orchestrated education framework.

The white paper outlines how Tutor Studio’s AI engine continuously learns from student data to refine learning strategies, supporting scalable growth with minimal additional costs. Classover said the platform aims to create a new operational model for education where instructional execution is managed by AI while educators focus on mentorship and outcomes.

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