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jackyshen-design-workshop-outline

by Jacky Shen · GitHub ↗ · v1.0.0 · MIT-0
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Description
Use when user asks to "generate workshop outline", "create training agenda", "design course structure", "build workshop schedule", or requests help planning...
README (SKILL.md)

Workshop Outline Generator

Generate learner-centered workshop and training outlines using MECE structure, Training from Back of Room (TfBR), and VAK learning styles.

Purpose

Design effective workshop outlines that:

  • Apply MECE structure (Mutually Exclusive, Collectively Exhaustive)
  • Use TfBR 4C design (Connection, Concepts, Concrete Practice, Conclusion)
  • Include VAK elements (Visual-Auditory-Kinesthetic)
  • Balance 70% activities / 30% content delivery
  • Define measurable, action-based learning outcomes

When to Use

Trigger when users ask for:

  • Workshop or training outlines
  • Course structures or agendas
  • Training session designs
  • 培训大纲 / 工作坊设计 / 课程结构

Design Process

1. Gather Requirements

Clarify before generating:

  • Topic: What is the training subject?
  • Audience: Who are the learners? (level, background, pain points)
  • Duration: Half-day, full-day, multi-day (default: 2 days)
  • Format: In-person, virtual, hybrid
  • Outcomes: What should learners be able to DO after training?
  • Practical Level: Should learners bring real cases for practice?
  • Reference Material: Existing course outline (if any)

2. Apply MECE Structure

Organize into non-overlapping, comprehensive modules:

[Topic] Workshop (MECE)
├── Module 1: [Category A]
│   ├── Topic 1.1
│   └── Topic 1.2
├── Module 2: [Category B]
│   ├── Topic 2.1
│   └── Topic 2.2
└── Module 3: [Category C]
    ├── Topic 3.1
    └── Topic 3.2

3. Define Learning Outcomes

Use performance-based outcomes with action verbs (NOT "understand"):

After this module, participants will be able to [action verb] [specific skill]
in [context] to [result].

Action Verbs: Apply, demonstrate, practice, create, design, analyze, evaluate, deliver

Example: "After this module, participants will be able to deliver constructive feedback to direct reports using the SBI model to improve performance without defensiveness."

4. Design Using TfBR 4Cs

4C Phase Time Purpose
Connection 5-10% Welcome, outcomes, agenda, icebreaker
Concepts 20-30% Just-in-time, just-enough content
Concrete Practice 50-70% Skill drills, role-plays, applications
Conclusion 5-10% Commitments, action planning, resources

Activity Types:

  • Assessment: Self-evaluations, diagnostics
  • Experience: Simulations, role-plays, games
  • Practice: Skill drills, rehearsals
  • Reflection: Journaling, pair sharing, ORID debriefs
  • Application: Real projects, action planning

5. Integrate VAK Elements

Component Visual Auditory Kinesthetic
Content Diagrams, models, slides Stories, explanations Demonstrations
Activities Charts, worksheets Discussions, debriefs Role-plays, movement
Materials Handouts, visuals Audio Manipulatives, tools

6. When Reference Outline is Provided

First, provide an optimization table with:

  • Assessment of original modules (strengths/weaknesses)
  • Restructured module flow and sequence
  • New SMART learning objectives per module
  • Targeted additions/deletions
  • Improved teaching methods and interactive elements
  • Revised time allocations

Then generate the detailed outline.

Output Format

# [Workshop Name]

## Overview
**Duration:** [Time] | **Audience:** [Description] | **Format:** [In-person/Virtual/Hybrid]

**Course Background:** [Brief context]

**Learning Outcomes:**
After this workshop, participants will be able to:
1. [Action verb] [skill] in [context] to [result]
2. [Action verb] [skill] in [context] to [result]
3. [Action verb] [skill] in [context] to [result]

**Course Benefits:** [What participants gain]

**Target Audience:** [Who should attend]

**Course Advantages:** [Unique value proposition]

## Agenda Overview

### Day 1 Morning (9:00-12:00)
| Module | Content | Teaching Method |
|--------|---------|-----------------|
| Module 1: [Name] | Key concepts (max 5 points) | Interactive activities with discussion goals |

### Day 1 Afternoon (13:30-17:00)
[Continue table]

## Detailed Outline

### Module 1: [Name] ([Time])

**Learning Outcome:** [Performance-based]

**Flow:**
1. **Connection (X min)** - Welcome, outcomes, agenda
2. **Activity: [Name] (X min)** - Instructions + debrief questions
3. **Concepts: [Topic] (X min)** - Key points supporting activity
4. **Concrete Practice (X min)** - Skill application
5. **Conclusion (X min)** - Key takeaways, commitments

## Materials & Preparation
- [List needed materials]
- [Room setup requirements]
- [Pre-work, if applicable]

Typical Session Structures

Half-Day (4 hours):

  • Module 1: Foundation (60 min)
  • Module 2: Core Skills (90 min)
  • Module 3: Application (60 min)
  • Closing (30 min)

Full-Day (7-8 hours):

  • Morning: Module 1-2 (90 min each)
  • Lunch (60 min)
  • Afternoon: Module 3-4 (90 min each) + Closing (30 min)

Multi-Day:

  • Day 1: Foundations and Awareness
  • Day 2: Skills and Practice
  • Day 3: Application and Integration

Quick Checklist

Before finalizing:

  • MECE structure verified (no gaps, no overlaps)
  • Outcomes use action verbs (not "understand")
  • Activity time ≥ 65%
  • Each module has VAK elements
  • Content is minimal (just-enough, just-in-time)
  • ORID debriefs planned for activities
  • Opening includes outcomes and agenda
  • Closing includes commitments
  • Materials list complete

Writing Tone

  • Professional, rigorous, confident
  • Demonstrate consultant-level thinking and problem-solving
  • Precise language (not colloquial)
  • Coaching and guiding approach (not lecture-style)
  • Practical and actionable (avoid theoretical fluff)

Integration

Reference jackyshen-list-methods skill for:

  • MECE structuring principles
  • TfBR 4C design process
  • ORID debrief templates
  • VAK integration strategies
Usage Guidance
This skill is instruction-only and appears coherent with its stated purpose. Before installing: (1) Review the full SKILL.md shipped with the skill (the preview here was truncated) to confirm there are no hidden runtime commands or external endpoints. (2) Avoid pasting confidential materials into the agent when asking it to optimize a reference outline — the skill will process any user-provided text. (3) Because the agent can invoke skills autonomously by default, consider whether you want this skill enabled for autonomous runs; if you prefer tighter control, disable autonomous invocation in your agent settings. Otherwise, this skill looks proportionate and appropriate for generating workshop outlines.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: jackyshen-design-workshop-outline Version: 1.0.0 The skill bundle is designed to assist users in generating structured workshop outlines using established educational frameworks like Training from the Back of the Room (TfBR) and MECE. The SKILL.md and example files contain only instructional content and templates for the AI agent to follow; there is no evidence of malicious code, data exfiltration, or harmful prompt injection. All files, including the leadership workshop example, are consistent with the stated purpose of training design.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
Name/description (designing workshop outlines) matches the SKILL.md content and the included example. The skill does not request unrelated binaries, environment variables, or config paths.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md contains step-by-step guidance for producing MECE/TfBR/VAK-based outlines and asks for user-provided requirements or reference materials when relevant. It does not instruct the agent to read arbitrary system files, call external endpoints, or exfiltrate data. (Note: the listing truncates the tail of SKILL.md in the prompt—verify the shipped SKILL.md to ensure there are no hidden runtime directives.)
Install Mechanism
No install specification and no code files — instruction-only skill. This is the lowest-risk install profile and appropriate for the described purpose.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables, credentials, or config paths. The SKILL.md does not reference any hidden env vars or secrets beyond accepting user-supplied reference material (which is expected).
Persistence & Privilege
always: false (normal). disable-model-invocation: false (agent may invoke autonomously) — this is the platform default and not concerning by itself given the skill's limited scope, but remember autonomous invocation increases blast radius if the skill later changes.
How to Use
  1. Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
  2. Run the install command in chat: /install jackyshen-design-workshop-outline
  3. After installation, invoke the skill by name or use /jackyshen-design-workshop-outline
  4. Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v1.0.0
- Initial release of the jackyshen-design-workshop-outline skill. - Generates learner-centered workshop and training outlines using MECE structure, TfBR 4C model, and VAK learning styles. - Provides clear guidance for requirement gathering, modular structuring, outcome definition, and interactive agenda design. - Output format includes agenda overview, detailed module flows, and checklist for effective, actionable session planning. - Designed for requests about workshop outlines, training agendas, course structures, or session planning.
Metadata
Slug jackyshen-design-workshop-outline
Version 1.0.0
License MIT-0
All-time Installs 0
Active Installs 0
Total Versions 1
Frequently Asked Questions

What is jackyshen-design-workshop-outline?

Use when user asks to "generate workshop outline", "create training agenda", "design course structure", "build workshop schedule", or requests help planning... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 252 downloads so far.

How do I install jackyshen-design-workshop-outline?

Run "/install jackyshen-design-workshop-outline" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.

Is jackyshen-design-workshop-outline free?

Yes, jackyshen-design-workshop-outline is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.

Which platforms does jackyshen-design-workshop-outline support?

jackyshen-design-workshop-outline is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).

Who created jackyshen-design-workshop-outline?

It is built and maintained by Jacky Shen (@mebusw); the current version is v1.0.0.

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