Teaching Demonstration
One uninterrupted demo lesson, returned as a timeline of how you spent it.
What you get back
This is the shape of the report. Every answer comes with an analysis and a concrete revision — not just a number.
Overall
Scored dimensions
- Depth of content8.2
- Structure6.4
- Thinking on your feet7.8
Question 3In that science fair project, which part was actually yours?
From the feedback
You said “I took part in a science fair”, but not what you did inside it — and that sentence is exactly where a panel will push. Try: I handled the data collection and the charts, found a sampling bias halfway through, and changed how we drew the samples so that…
How it runs
- 1Set the subject and the topic you will teach.
- 2You deliver one continuous demonstration. Nobody interrupts, which is how the real thing works.
- 3The analysis is produced once you finish.
What it produces
- A timeline of the lesson: how long each segment took
- An analysis of the content and the delivery
- An overall assessment
Who it is for
- Candidates facing the demonstration round of a teacher recruitment exam
- Anyone who wants to see where their lesson time actually goes
How this one is priced
Priced by length. Ten minutes costs ten minutes — stopping early is not rounded up — and camera-based analysis is charged separately.
Before you start, the exact cost in coins is shown and waits for you to confirm. There is no subscription.
Where the score comes from
The overall result runs 0–100. Each scored dimension runs 0–10 and is weighted into that total, and per-question scores are also 0–10. Every score carries a written comment — the number is only an index into the sentence that mattered.
Common questions
Does Teaching Demonstration need a camera?
A microphone is enough. Tools that offer camera-based analysis let you add it on, and only then is video recorded.
Can I practise without having my materials ready?
Yes. Basic context — a department, or a job posting — is enough to start, and the AI builds questions from it. Uploading your materials makes the questions closer to your own history.
How many times can I run Teaching Demonstration?
As often as you like, for as long as you have coins. Repeating a tool is the intended use.
Can I stop partway through?
Yes. The feedback is generated from what you actually did, so stopping early still gives you a report.
Ready when you are
Signing up is enough to start. No payment up front.