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Learning Management System in Egypt

iTutor is Intrazero's multi-agent AI learning management system, engineered in Cairo for the way Egyptian universities, schools, and training providers actually teach. It scans your existing materials, auto-generates adaptive lessons and assessments, quizzes learners in real time, and tracks mastery — all through a native Arabic right-to-left interface that frontline students and faculty can use from day one.

Most LMS platforms in Egypt — Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard — were built for English first and retrofitted with Arabic. iTutor inverts that: Arabic RTL is native, not an add-on, and it sits on top of an Egyptian company that already serves 500+ institutions across universities, schools, and corporate training. It is built and ready to meet the requirements of Egypt's Ministry of Education, Ministry of Higher Education, and NAQAAE accreditation.

4.8/5
Product rating (from 45 reviews)
500+
Institutions served by Intrazero
Arabic RTL
Native, not a translation layer
Multi-agent
AI lesson, quiz & grading engine

Built for Egypt's education and accreditation framework

Egyptian institutions operate inside a clear governance framework: the Ministry of Education and Technical Education (MoETE) and the Ministry of Higher Education set policy, the National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education (NAQAAE) — created by Law No. 82 of 2006 — accredits schools and universities on a five-year cycle, and the Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) is the national digital learning backbone. iTutor is designed to slot into that reality rather than fight it.

It produces the evidence quality assurance now expects: documented learning outcomes, mastery and competency mapping, and exportable reports that support institutional self-assessment for NAQAAE. Because student data lives in the platform, iTutor is also built to align with Egypt's Personal Data Protection Law No. 151 of 2020 and its 2025 executive regulations, including stricter handling of children's data.

  • Competency and mastery mapping to support NAQAAE self-assessment and program outcomes
  • Aligns with Egypt's Personal Data Protection Law No. 151 of 2020 (and 2025 executive regulations)
  • Complements Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB) content rather than replacing it
  • Supports the blended-learning direction of Egypt Vision 2030 for education

Native Arabic RTL — a real differentiator, not a translation

Arabic-first delivery is where most international LMS platforms quietly fail Egyptian institutions: mixed-direction text breaks, equations and tables mis-render, and quiz authoring in Arabic becomes a workaround. iTutor was built bilingual from the ground up, so the entire experience — lessons, real-time quizzing, gradebook, and gamification — works correctly in right-to-left Arabic and English.

That matters in Egypt specifically, where curricula across K-12 and most public universities are delivered in Arabic. Faculty author once; students learn in their language; and bidirectional content (Arabic prose with English scientific or technical terms) renders the way it is meant to.

  • Genuine native Arabic RTL across the full platform, not a bolt-on locale
  • Bidirectional content: Arabic with embedded English/technical terms renders correctly
  • Faculty author lessons and quizzes directly in Arabic — no workarounds
  • Full bilingual delivery (Arabic + English) for dual-language programs

Multi-agent AI that scales teaching, not headcount

Class sizes in Egyptian universities and schools are large, and faculty time is the scarcest resource. iTutor deploys a team of specialized AI agents that scan uploaded materials (PDF, DOCX, video, SCORM), auto-build adaptive lessons, generate and grade assessments in real time, and run automated plagiarism detection — so one instructor can give many students personalized, one-to-one style intervention.

Crucially, the institution keeps control of the curriculum: the AI guides students toward mastery using your approved content, rather than answering with an open-ended chatbot. This is the same engineering discipline behind Intrazero's products, built for universities, schools, and corporate training and serving 500+ institutions since 2016.

  • Multi-agent AI: auto lesson generation, adaptive paths, real-time quizzing, mastery tracking
  • Built-in plagiarism detection on submitted work
  • Scans PDF, DOCX, video, and SCORM into interactive, adaptive lessons
  • Institution-controlled curriculum — AI guides to mastery, not an open chatbot

Why Egyptian institutions choose iTutor

Beyond features, iTutor gives Egyptian universities, schools, and corporate trainers a partner that understands the local context first-hand: a Cairo-headquartered company founded in 2016, serving 500+ institutions, with a product rated 4.8 out of 5. It integrates with the standards Egyptian institutions already use — SCORM and Google Classroom — and connects to Intrazero's own iTest and iStudent for end-to-end assessment and student management.

  • SCORM and Google Classroom integration — works with what you already run
  • Connects to Intrazero iTest and iStudent for assessment and student management
  • Backed by Intrazero — Cairo-headquartered, founded 2016, 500+ institutions
  • Arabic-first local support and 24/7 service with a dedicated account manager

FAQ

What is the best learning management system in Egypt?

iTutor by Intrazero is a strong choice for Egypt: it is a multi-agent AI LMS with genuinely native Arabic RTL (not a translation layer), built-in plagiarism detection, and SCORM and Google Classroom integration. It is built by a Cairo-headquartered company serving 500+ institutions and is rated 4.8 out of 5.

Does iTutor support Arabic right-to-left?

Yes. Arabic RTL is native to iTutor, not an add-on. Lessons, real-time quizzing, the gradebook, and gamification all work correctly in right-to-left Arabic, including bidirectional content that mixes Arabic with English or technical terms — which is exactly where Moodle, Canvas, and Blackboard tend to struggle.

Is iTutor compliant with Egyptian regulations and accreditation?

iTutor is built to meet the requirements of Egypt's Ministry of Education, Ministry of Higher Education, and NAQAAE accreditation (Law No. 82 of 2006), with competency and mastery mapping plus exportable reports for institutional self-assessment. It is also designed to align with Egypt's Personal Data Protection Law No. 151 of 2020 and its 2025 executive regulations.

Does iTutor work with the Egyptian Knowledge Bank (EKB)?

iTutor is designed to complement EKB, not replace it. EKB is Egypt's national content and resource hub; iTutor adds the multi-agent AI layer on top — turning materials into adaptive lessons, real-time quizzes, and mastery tracking for your own students and programs.

How does iTutor reduce faculty workload in large Egyptian classes?

iTutor's specialized AI agents scan your materials and auto-generate lessons and assessments, quiz students in real time, grade automatically, and run plagiarism detection. This lets one instructor deliver personalized, one-to-one style intervention to many students while the institution keeps full control of the curriculum.

Is Intrazero already deployed in Egypt?

Intrazero is headquartered in Cairo, was founded in 2016, and serves 500+ institutions across universities, schools, and corporate training. iTutor is built and ready for Egyptian institutions and tailored to local requirements; the team scopes each deployment to your university, school, or training program — contact us to plan a rollout.

Bring multi-agent AI learning to your institution

Talk to the Intrazero team about deploying iTutor for your Egyptian university, school, or training program — native Arabic RTL, AI-built lessons, and mastery tracking, in Arabic and English.

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