Tutor View — A Tour of the Dashboard
Your Dashboard at a Glance
After logging in you land on the tutor dashboard. From here you can reach every surface in the platform with at most two clicks.
- Students list — one row per student, sortable by recent activity.
- Generate — entry points for profile creation, trial lessons, courses, and regular lessons. The profile flow is itself an AI-assisted wizard: you supply a few key details, Mission English drafts a structured profile, and you review and approve before saving.
- Library — every lesson, course, and post-lesson artefact you have ever generated, filterable by student.
- Action Center — your tutor task list, including reminders to Finalize any open post-lesson drafts so they reach the student.
Conducting a Lesson
When you start a lesson, you open the Lesson Dashboard — a live surface that walks you through each block (warm-up → grammar → vocabulary → pronunciation) with an inline whiteboard at every block. Whatever you type in the whiteboard is auto-saved, so your tutor notes survive across sessions and you never lose context if class is interrupted.
The Lesson Dashboard is shared between trial and regular lessons. The shape of the class is the same; what differs is the upstream draft process that prepared the lesson — see below.
After Class: Build Studio & Finalize
After class, you go to Build Studio to generate the post-lesson notes and homework. AI drafts both; you review, edit, regenerate any section, and Finalize when ready. Finalize is the moment your student sees the content. The Action Center reminds you of any open finalize tasks so nothing is left as a stranded draft.
Trial vs. Regular Lessons
The two lesson types use different upstream pipelines so we can match the moment to the work:
- Trial lessons run a single-pass AI draft — we prioritize speed for the trial, when speed-to-class matters most.
- Regular lessons run a multi-agent pipeline with built-in pedagogical audit before you ever see the draft.
In both cases your role is the same: review the draft, edit anything, and finalize what reaches the student.