AR Teaching Tool – Decision Rubric Set needs → score rubric → tap “Run Match”

Plan AR in Your Teaching • Combined Software + Hardware Rubric

As a teacher planning to use AR, this tool helps you see what to expect, what to choose, and how to explain your decision to leaders (principals, department heads, program directors).

One combined rubric (software + hardware) Teacher planning & reporting support Mobile-first • MR-ready

How to use this tool (3 steps)

  1. Describe your context below (subject, level, devices, budget, future MR needs).
  2. Score the combined rubric (1–5) for your situation: cost, infrastructure, pedagogy, privacy, and support.
  3. Tap “Run Match & Recommendations” at the top. You’ll see ranked tools plus a summary you can report to your higher-ups.

1) Your Teaching Context & Focus

This controls which tools show up in your recommendations.

2) Combined AR Decision Rubric (Hardware + Software)

Score each item from 1–5 for your current plan or pilot. 1 = Poor / not ready, 3 = Adequate, 5 = Exemplary. The app converts this to a 0–10 score to blend with the tool matching.

0.0 / 10 Guide: ≥9 = Strong candidate to pilot/scale • 7–8 = Pilot with safeguards • ≤6 = Prototype / small trial with support.

3) Recommendations & Reporting Support

Results are sorted by: Suitability = (Tool Fit 70%) + (Your Rubric Score 30%). Each card shows: classroom fit, learning theory, and a short summary you can share with leadership.

Disclaimer: This is a decision-support tool that suggests possibilities based on your inputs and current information. AR/MR technologies, prices, and policies change very quickly. Final selection, safe classroom use, and policy alignment remain fully your responsibility and that of your institution.

4) Decision Log (for your records)

The last 10 runs are stored locally in your browser. You can use this log when you report to your principal, department head, or committee.