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2-Minute Demo

Demo script for a student-first pilot story.

This storyboard opens with a real learning struggle, shows Panther Buddy in action, and closes on the smallest credible pilot: one teacher, one classroom, and one evidence cycle.

0:00-0:20

Start with the student.

Open with a student facing a reading challenge before any system or platform language appears.

Visual

  • A student is staring at a reading assignment.
  • The student clicks a difficult word and nothing happens.
  • The student looks frustrated.
  • Panther Buddy appears.
  • Student says, "Can you read this to me?"
  • Panther replies, "Of course. Let's read it together."
Narration: Every day, students struggle with reading, vocabulary, language barriers, attention challenges, and accessibility needs. Teachers work hard to help, but they cannot be beside every student at every moment. That's where Panther Accessibility Learning Infrastructure begins.
0:20-0:45

Show Panther Buddy.

Make the support concrete by showing what the first module actually does for one student.

Visual

  • Student uploads a worksheet.
  • Panther Buddy reads aloud.
  • Panther Buddy explains vocabulary.
  • Panther Buddy answers questions.
  • Panther Buddy provides translation support.
  • Student asks, "What does this word mean?" and Panther explains.
Narration: Panther Buddy is a voice-first accessibility companion designed to provide patient, individualized support when students need it most.
0:45-1:10

Expand to platform vision.

Shift from the first module to the broader accessibility infrastructure story.

Visual

  • A platform diagram appears.
  • Panther Buddy is highlighted.
  • Additional modules appear: Reading Buddy, Translation Buddy, Executive Function Coach, Classroom Navigator, Accessibility Assistant, and Teacher Copilot.
Narration: Panther Buddy is the first module within Panther Accessibility Learning Infrastructure, a local-first platform designed to help schools support accessibility across multiple learning environments.
1:10-1:35

Show outcomes.

Reduce the story to one believable pilot and a few measurable outcomes.

Visual

  • One classroom appears.
  • One teacher appears.
  • Ten students appear.
  • Outcome cards appear for +20% reading engagement, -15% teacher intervention requests, +15% multilingual participation, and improved accessibility support availability.
Narration: The first pilot focuses on measurable classroom outcomes. We begin with one classroom, one teacher, and one evidence cycle.
1:35-2:00

Close with the ask.

End on the simplest possible next move: a first classroom pilot in San Diego.

Visual

  • A map of San Diego appears.
  • Pilot targets appear: San Diego Unified, Chula Vista Elementary, Poway Unified, Charter Schools, and Special Education Programs.
  • Closing screen: Panther Accessibility Learning Infrastructure.
  • Accessibility ↓ Mobility ↓ Learning ↓ Government Services.
Narration: The next step is simple. One teacher. One classroom. Ten students. With one successful pilot, Panther Buddy can move from concept to validated accessibility infrastructure for schools.

Production note

Keep the demo visually simple and human. The strongest version feels like a real classroom support story that already knows its first pilot objective, not a speculative platform reel.