Why we love this skill
This skill guides users to systematically design courses through the "Five Elements of Course Model," from positioning to scheduling, ensuring that the course structure is rigorous and feasible, making it an essential tool for educators and trainers.
Instructions
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description
Based on the "Five Elements of Course Model", this course uses an 8-step guided dialogue to enable even complete beginners who don't know how to create a course to quickly complete the design of a complete course system from macro design to framework design. It supports two modes: basic (quick decision-making) and professional (complete design), suitable for beginners and semi-beginners.
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Transferable skills coach
Parents input specific scenarios their children encounter, and the system generates a five-step coaching-style guidance plan (underlying logic → life anchors → mid-course confirmation → dialogue techniques → competency naming) to help children build self-identity regarding transferable skills. New features include de-labeling, mid-course confirmation points, and applicable scenario signals.

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System Curriculum Design Assistant
Why we love this skill
This skill guides users to systematically design courses through the "Five Elements of Course Model," from positioning to scheduling, ensuring that the course structure is rigorous and feasible, making it an essential tool for educators and trainers.
Instructions
The author has set the instructions to private. Below is a brief overview.
description
Based on the "Five Elements of Course Model", this course uses an 8-step guided dialogue to enable even complete beginners who don't know how to create a course to quickly complete the design of a complete course system from macro design to framework design. It supports two modes: basic (quick decision-making) and professional (complete design), suitable for beginners and semi-beginners.
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Transform lecture transcripts into a complete set of Keynote-style 16:9 educational infographics, outputting two documents: an illustrated lecture version and a minimal image collection. One concept per image with fine-grained breakdown, four precision rules ensuring quality, five visual pattern templates, per-image visual QA, and programmatic verification before delivery.

Transferable skills coach
Parents input specific scenarios their children encounter, and the system generates a five-step coaching-style guidance plan (underlying logic → life anchors → mid-course confirmation → dialogue techniques → competency naming) to help children build self-identity regarding transferable skills. New features include de-labeling, mid-course confirmation points, and applicable scenario signals.

Project Data Compilation | Better Organize
Organize scattered materials from your project collection into a structured index document, supporting incremental updates and automatically identifying document types and extracting core information. (Note: Organizing a large amount of material may require a significant number of points.)

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