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From IEP goals to session data in one workspace.

This guide walks you through the surfaces a SPED Teacher sees in Osprey: your discipline dashboard, a learner's IEP goal progress, the Activity Builder with AI generation, a live session runner, and discipline-specific metrics. Open the demo, follow along, and see how planning, data collection, and documentation connect without extra data entry.

Key surfaces you'll explore.

Discipline Dashboard

Your morning view: goal progress trends, attention items that need follow-up, and a summary of your caseload at a glance.

Learner Journey

Tap any learner to see their IEP goals, progress charts, status indicators, and session history in one connected view.

Activity Builder and AI generation

Build a lesson from scratch or describe what you need and let AI generate the session plan, step types, and content.

Session Runner

Run a session with live data collection: rubric scoring, probe recording, and progress indicators update as you go.

Step-by-step walkthrough.

1. Select the SPED Teacher role

After the splash screen, tap the SPED Teacher card in the role picker to enter the demo with the special education workflow.

Osprey role picker showing the SPED Teacher card highlighted among the available professional roles.
  1. SPED Teacher card in the role picker

2. Review your Discipline Dashboard

The dashboard loads with your caseload summary, goal progress trends across all students, and attention items that need follow-up. This is your starting point each morning.

SPED discipline dashboard showing goal progress trends, attention items flagging students needing follow-up, and a caseload summary with student cards.
  1. Goal progress trend across your caseload
  2. Attention items requiring follow-up
  3. Caseload summary with student cards

3. Explore a student's IEP goals

Tap a student card to open their Learner Journey. Each IEP goal shows its current status, progress chart, and recent session data. You can see at a glance which goals are on track and which need attention.

Learner Journey view showing a student's IEP goals with progress charts, status indicators, and goal detail cards.
  1. Student header with profile information
  2. IEP goal list with status indicators
  3. Progress chart for each goal

4. Build a lesson in the Activity Builder

Navigate to the Library and create a new activity. The builder lets you name the lesson, add a description, and choose step types appropriate for your IEP goals: rubric scoring, probe recording, observation, or free-form notes.

Activity Builder showing the lesson creation form with step type selector, activity name and description fields, and an add-step button.
  1. Activity name and description fields
  2. Step type selector
  3. Add step button

5. Generate a lesson with AI

From the Activity Builder, tap “Create with AI.” Describe the IEP goal or learning objective in plain language. Osprey generates a lesson plan with appropriate step types and content. Review the preview, then accept or edit before saving.

AI Activity Generation screen showing a text field where the teacher describes what they need and a preview of the AI-generated lesson plan with accept and edit actions.
  1. Description field for the goal or objective
  2. AI-generated lesson preview
  3. Accept and edit actions

6. Run a session with live data collection

Open an activity and start a session. Each step presents the recording interface for its type: tap a rubric level, record a probe response, or enter an observation note. Progress updates in real time as you move through the lesson.

Session runner mid-session showing the current step with response recording area, progress indicator showing steps completed, and session navigation.
  1. Current step with recording interface
  2. Response recording area
  3. Progress indicator showing steps completed

7. Check your discipline metrics

Navigate to Metrics in the sidebar. The SPED tab shows IEP progress across your caseload, rubric score trends over time, and session activity data. Use these charts to prepare for IEP team meetings or quarterly progress reports.

SPED Metrics screen showing IEP progress overview charts, rubric analytics trends, and session completion data.
  1. IEP progress overview across caseload
  2. Rubric analytics and score trends
  3. Session completion and activity data

Tell us what you think.

Tap the Feedback button in the top banner inside the demo to share what worked, what didn't, or what you'd want to see for your IEP workflow. Every note goes directly to the founder.

Want to go deeper?

If you've explored the demo and want early access, a discovery call, or ambassador consideration, request an invite.

All learner names and data shown are fictional personas seeded into our demo environment. No real learner data appears in any screenshot or guide.