This clickable mockup lets Charles review a tutor-side workflow before implementation planning, code, deployment, outreach, pilot work, or real data use. All examples are fake/synthetic.
Review controls
Use these controls to change the fake scenario and see the plan/guidance/summary update. This is a mockup, not a real app.
AITutor Assistant
Tutor-side only
Scenario Setup
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Synthetic inputs only. Do not enter real child/student data, real homework, real images, real audio, real transcripts, or real progress records.
Typed synthetic scenario. No upload, backend, or data storage is part of this mockup.
Selected sample
GradeGrades 3–5
SubjectMath
Task typeEqual groups
ModeTyped synthetic
Synthetic task text
Fake student attempt / observation
Tutor Plan
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Plan stays compact for live tutor use. It frames a likely barrier as a hypothesis, not a diagnosis.
Task restatement
Likely focus and barrier
Mini tutor plan
Integrity reminder: Do not give the final answer as student-visible output. Use this to guide the student's next thinking step.
Live Guidance
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One next move, one guiding question, one hint/representation, and one check.
Recommended next tutor move
Guiding question
Light hint / representation
Check for understanding
Session Summary
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Synthetic summary only; this is not a student record, parent report, pilot record, or transcript archive.
Learning focus
Student attempt and tutor move
Reviewable summary draft
Integrity note
Safety / data posture
No safety/trust issue in this synthetic scenario. No raw transcript, real child data, real homework, real image, or real audio retained.
What to judge
Does the flow help a human tutor decide the next move quickly without overwhelming them?
Integrity check
Can you see where answer-only requests are redirected into reasoning, representation, and checks?
Data posture check
Is the synthetic-only warning clear enough before any hosted preview or implementation plan?