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Physical kits · Daily missions · AI reflection supports the build—never replaces it

For schools & districts

Pilots that feel premium to learners—and clear to your team

A focused lane: how pilots run, what you receive, and a direct line to scope cohorts, timelines, and rollout— without wading through the full consumer path.

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Pilot timeline

A typical 4–8 week arc

Structured enough for leadership updates; flexible enough for real classrooms. Details expand only when you need them.

  1. Phase 1

    Week 1–2 · Align

    Kit mix, facilitator capacity, and success signals—so the pilot has a clear story before learners touch materials.

  2. Phase 2

    Week 3–5 · Run missions

    Weekly builds with visible momentum—educator guides, rubrics, and progress snapshots your team can share.

  3. Phase 3

    Week 6–8 · Showcase

    Learner demos, artifact gallery, and a retrospective you can take to leadership or the next cohort.

  4. Phase 4

    After · Scale or refresh

    Decide what to expand, what to replenish, and how to reuse the same journey structure across sites.

What we usually align on before day oneExpand
  • Cohort size and facilitator ratio
  • Kit mix per classroom or lab
  • Onboarding window and showcase date
  • Spares, storage, and replenishment cadence

Deployment

Kit deployment that matches how schools actually run

We align inventory, facilitator load, and showcase timing before day one—so the pilot reads as a program, not a one-off shipment.

  • Cohort-sized kits

    Mixes aligned to facilitator count, room layout, and how many learners touch materials each week.

  • Rhythm, not chaos

    Weekly mission cadence with clear “done” signals—so leadership sees momentum without micromanaging classrooms.

  • Replenish & scale

    Spares, storage, and refresh paths when you’re ready to extend the pilot or bring a new site online.

Facilitators

Teacher and facilitator support built in

Guides for pacing, discussion prompts, and how to celebrate proof—without turning missions into extra grading. Your team gets language for leadership updates and parent nights.

  • Office-hour style check-ins during the pilot window
  • Snapshot-friendly progress views for coaches and admins

What facilitators receive

  • Week-by-week mission map tied to your kit mix
  • Rubrics framed around artifacts, not busywork
  • AI reflection cues that support thinking—learners still ship the build

Outcomes

Measurable in the ways your board actually reads

Learners build real things, reflect with structure, and upload proof—so you can point to evidence, not just participation.

  • Artifacts shipped

    Photo + reflection bundles per learner

  • Cadence

    Visible weekly progress without cramming

  • Showcase

    Demo-ready capstone tied to the kit path

Classroom view

What a cohort dashboard can look like

Preview of learner-facing progress—your branding and roster tools connect when the program is live.

Current mission

Observe · Map one signal in the wild

Signal Lab · Day 6 of 24 · ~35 min

Demo preview—your cohort connects here when live.

Streak

5 days

Encouraging rhythm—no penalties for missing a day.

Completed

12

Missions in this kit path

Proof uploaded

3

Reflections

8

Badges

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Kit journey

Signal Lab → next: Systems Navigator

When your arc completes, we suggest the pathway that deepens evidence and narrative.

Next mission

Mission 07 · Compare two readings honestly

Unlocks after proof on Mission 06

Support

Plan a pilot or cohort

Share timeline, approximate cohort size, and kit interest—we’ll respond with next steps and what good looks like for your team.

Mention pilot window, sites, and facilitator count so we can respond with a realistic arc.

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Include cohort size, sites, and target pilot window if you can—we’ll mirror that language in our reply.

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