A short preview of what students experience and what faculty and academic leaders receive.
How This Fits With the Course
This pilot is designed to complement existing instruction, not replace it. Students still learn through lectures, coursework, homework, labs, and instructor guidance. The pilot adds a structured coaching layer focused on readiness assessment, study direction, AI-use guidance, and early response to student difficulty.
Individual feedback is provided to students. Faculty and academic leaders receive anonymous, aggregate patterns that can help them see common preparation gaps before those gaps become semester problems.
Student Readiness Snapshot
Students identify their starting point and receive immediate personal readiness feedback.
Student Support Path
Students receive coaching direction, readiness resources, and action steps based on common preparation needs.
Institutional Insight Report
Faculty and academic leaders receive anonymous readiness trends, participation patterns, and suggested areas for early support.
1. Student Readiness Snapshot
Sample Preview – Demonstration Only
2. Student Support Path
Sample Preview – Demonstration Only
After the readiness snapshot, students are guided into support paths based on common readiness needs.
3. Institutional Insight Report
Sample Preview – Demonstration Only
Faculty and academic leaders receive anonymous readiness trends, participation patterns, and suggested areas for early support.
Would this type of readiness snapshot be worth discussing for your gateway physics students?
If this sample looks relevant, I’d be glad to share the full Gateway Physics Readiness Pilot structure and discuss whether this kind of low-risk support model could be useful in your setting.
