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Learning Roadmap Builder

by haidong · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Builds a personalized skill-learning roadmap: current level, target milestones, recommended resources, practice cadence, checkpoint assessments, and plateau-...
README (SKILL.md)

Learning Roadmap Builder

Safety Boundary

This skill provides a structured framework for designing your own learning path. It is not an accredited educational program, certified curriculum, or guaranteed pathway to skill mastery. Learning outcomes depend on your effort, prior knowledge, available time, and access to quality resources. Always verify the credentials of courses, instructors, and institutions before investing time or money.

When to Use / When Not to Use

Use this skill when you want to:

  • Define a clear learning path for a new skill or domain.
  • Break a large learning goal into concrete milestones.
  • Structure your practice schedule and track progress.
  • Identify resources and methods suited to your learning style.
  • Diagnose and overcome learning plateaus.

Do not use this skill to:

  • Replace formal education or accredited certification programs.
  • Assume guaranteed results — mastery requires sustained effort over time.
  • Skip foundational prerequisites in technical or safety-critical fields (e.g., medicine, engineering, aviation).
  • Select or evaluate specific paid courses or institutions without independent research.

Roadmap Design Flow

Step 1: Define Your Target Skill

State the skill or domain clearly. Be specific:

  • Vague: "learn programming"
  • Specific: "build full-stack web applications using React and Node.js"

Prompts:

  1. What exactly will you be able to do when you succeed?
  2. Is this for career transition, hobby enrichment, or personal curiosity?
  3. What is your target proficiency level? (beginner / intermediate / advanced / expert)

Step 2: Assess Your Starting Point

Honestly evaluate your current knowledge and experience.

Diagnostic Prompts:

  1. Have you attempted this skill before? What happened?
  2. What adjacent skills or knowledge do you already have?
  3. What is your available weekly time commitment? (hours per week)
  4. What is your realistic timeline? (weeks / months)
  5. What is your budget for resources? (free / low-cost / moderate / high)

Self-Assessment Scale:

Level Description
0 — No exposure Never encountered the skill or its fundamentals.
1 — Awareness Know basic terminology and concepts; cannot perform.
2 — Novice Can perform simple tasks with guidance or templates.
3 — Competent Can perform routine tasks independently; occasional help needed.
4 — Proficient Can handle complex situations and troubleshoot independently.
5 — Advanced Can teach others, optimize workflows, and adapt to novel problems.

Step 3: Set Milestones

Break the journey into 3–5 major milestones. Each milestone should have:

  • Clear outcome — what you will be able to do.
  • Estimated duration — how long to reach it.
  • Verification method — how you will know you have achieved it.

Example: Learning Data Analysis with Python

Milestone Outcome Duration Verification
M1 — Foundations Write Python scripts; use variables, loops, functions 3 weeks Build a simple calculator
M2 — Data Handling Load, clean, and explore datasets with pandas 4 weeks Analyze a CSV dataset independently
M3 — Visualization Create charts and dashboards with matplotlib/Plotly 3 weeks Build a dashboard for a real dataset
M4 — Statistics Apply descriptive and inferential statistics 4 weeks Complete a hypothesis test project
M5 — Capstone End-to-end analysis with insights and presentation 4 weeks Present findings to a peer or mentor

Step 4: Select Resources

For each milestone, identify 2–4 learning resources. Mix formats for variety:

Resource Categories:

  • Structured courses — MOOCs, textbooks, boot camps.
  • Practice platforms — coding challenges, project templates, exercises.
  • Community / mentorship — forums, study groups, mentors.
  • Reference materials — documentation, cheat sheets, video tutorials.

Selection Criteria:

  • Match your learning style (visual, reading, hands-on, social).
  • Check reviews and credibility of creators.
  • Prefer resources with practice exercises over passive consumption.
  • Verify whether credentials offered are recognized in your field.

Step 5: Design Practice Cadence

Consistency beats intensity. Design a sustainable practice schedule.

Weekly Schedule Template:

Day Activity Duration
Monday New concept study 60 min
Tuesday Practice exercise 45 min
Wednesday Review and note-taking 30 min
Thursday Practice exercise 45 min
Friday Project work 60 min
Saturday Free exploration or catch-up 30 min
Sunday Rest or light review 15 min

Guidelines:

  • Block time on your calendar like any appointment.
  • Start with shorter sessions (20–30 min) if building a new habit.
  • Include deliberate rest days to prevent burnout.
  • Adjust intensity based on feedback from checkpoint assessments.

Step 6: Checkpoint Assessments

After every milestone, conduct a structured review.

Checkpoint Questions:

  1. Did I achieve the milestone outcome? (yes / partially / no)
  2. Was my time estimate accurate? If not, why?
  3. Which resources were most helpful? Least helpful?
  4. What concepts am I still unsure about?
  5. Should I proceed or repeat and reinforce before advancing?

Decision Matrix:

Checkpoint Result Action
Strong mastery Proceed to next milestone
Partial mastery Spend 1–2 weeks on weak areas, then proceed
Struggled significantly Revisit fundamentals; consider different resources

Step 7: Plateau-Busting Strategies

Plateaus are normal. Here is how to break through them.

Common Plateaus and Fixes:

Plateau Type Symptoms Strategy
Knowledge plateau Concepts feel repetitive; not progressing Switch resource type (e.g., book → project); find a mentor
Motivation plateau Boredom; questioning why you started Reconnect with original goal; join a community; teach someone
Skill ceiling Performance stuck despite effort Deliberate practice on weakest sub-skill; seek expert feedback
Overload plateau Overwhelmed; forgetting earlier material Reduce scope; review past milestones; slow down
Time conflict Life demands reduce practice time Redesign schedule for shorter, consistent sessions

Additional Tactics:

  • The Feynman Technique — explain the concept in simple terms to identify gaps.
  • Interleaving — mix practice of different sub-skills rather than drilling one.
  • Spaced repetition — review key concepts at increasing intervals.
  • Project-based learning — build something real rather than just completing exercises.

Maintenance and Iteration

Learning roadmaps are living documents. Review monthly:

  1. Are milestones still relevant to your goal?
  2. Has your available time changed?
  3. Have you discovered better resources?
  4. Has your goal itself evolved?

Update the roadmap accordingly. Progress, not perfection, is the measure.


Differentiation: Focuses on self-directed roadmap design with milestones, checkpoint assessments, and plateau-busting strategies. Not a tutor, not a course recommender — a planning framework for the learner who wants to structure their own journey.

Usage Guidance
This appears safe to install as a planning aid. It may ask about your goals, available time, budget range, and current skill level so it can personalize a roadmap, but the artifacts do not show code execution, credentials, external integrations, or data sharing. Independently verify any courses, certifications, or paid resources it recommends.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: learning-roadmap-builder Version: 1.0.0 The 'learning-roadmap-builder' skill is a document-only framework designed to guide users through creating a study plan. It contains no executable code, shell commands, or network requests, and its instructions (SKILL.md) are strictly limited to educational planning without any indicators of prompt injection or data exfiltration.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The stated purpose is to help users build self-directed learning roadmaps, and the visible content consists of prompts, templates, milestones, practice cadence, and safety disclaimers aligned with that purpose.
Instruction Scope
The visible instructions stay within educational planning and explicitly avoid claims of guaranteed certification or mastery.
Install Mechanism
There is no install specification, no required binaries, no required environment variables, and no executable code declared.
Credentials
The skill does not request local file access, network access, credentials, APIs, or privileged system capabilities.
Persistence & Privilege
No persistence, background execution, credential use, account access, or privilege escalation behavior is shown.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install learning-roadmap-builder
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /learning-roadmap-builder
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
Initial release of Learning Roadmap Builder. - Provides a step-by-step framework for designing personalized, self-directed learning plans. - Guides users through skill definition, starting point assessment, milestone setting, and resource selection. - Includes templates for practice schedules, checkpoint assessments, and plateau-busting strategies. - Emphasizes independent verification of educational credentials and realistic expectations about outcomes. - Suitable for career changers, hobbyists, and lifelong learners seeking structured progress.
Metadata
Slug learning-roadmap-builder
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is Learning Roadmap Builder?

Builds a personalized skill-learning roadmap: current level, target milestones, recommended resources, practice cadence, checkpoint assessments, and plateau-... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 24 downloads so far.

How do I install Learning Roadmap Builder?

Run "/install learning-roadmap-builder" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is Learning Roadmap Builder free?

Yes, Learning Roadmap Builder is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does Learning Roadmap Builder support?

Learning Roadmap Builder is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created Learning Roadmap Builder?

It is built and maintained by haidong (@harrylabsj); the current version is v1.0.0.

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