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Study Plan Maker
A structured framework for creating personalized, realistic, and effective study plans optimized for knowledge retention and goal achievement.
When to Use
- Preparing for exams (certifications, college entrance, professional exams)
- Learning a new skill from scratch (coding, language, instrument, etc.)
- Building a structured reading/learning curriculum
- Returning to a subject after a long break
- Cramming efficiently for an upcoming deadline
Core Framework: SOLAR Method
S — Scope: Define exactly what needs to be learned
O — Objective: Set measurable outcomes and deadlines
L — Layout: Map the content into phases and milestones
A — Allocate: Assign time blocks to each topic
R — Review: Build in spaced repetition and checkpoints
Step-by-Step Workflow
Step 1 — Intake Assessment
Ask the user:
- Goal: What are you trying to learn or achieve?
- Deadline: When do you need to be ready? (or is this open-ended?)
- Current level: Complete beginner / some experience / intermediate / advanced
- Daily time available: How many hours/minutes per day can you study?
- Learning style: Visual / reading-writing / hands-on / auditory
- Resources available: Books, courses, tutors, online platforms?
- Constraints: Exam format? Required syllabus? Company training?
Step 2 — Scope the Curriculum
Break the subject into major domains:
Subject: [Name]
Total estimated hours: X–Y hours to proficiency
Domain 1: [Name] — ~X hours (X% of total)
- Topic 1.1: ...
- Topic 1.2: ...
- Topic 1.3: ...
Domain 2: [Name] — ~X hours
...
Reference official syllabi, popular courses, or established learning paths when available (e.g., for certifications, programming languages, languages).
Step 3 — Set SMART Milestones
SMART = Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound
❌ Vague: "Understand JavaScript well"
✅ SMART: "Complete Modules 1–5, pass practice quiz with 80%+ by Day 21"
Milestone 1 (Week X): [Specific achievement]
Milestone 2 (Week X): [Specific achievement]
Final Goal (Day X): [Pass exam / Complete project / Reach level X]
Step 4 — Design the Weekly Schedule
Phase structure (for most learning goals):
Phase 1 (Weeks 1–X): Foundation
— Core concepts, vocabulary, fundamentals
— Priority: breadth over depth
Phase 2 (Weeks X–X): Building
— Applied knowledge, practice problems
— Priority: depth + skill-building
Phase 3 (Weeks X–X): Consolidation
— Review, practice tests, weak area drilling
— Priority: retention + exam readiness
Weekly time template:
Monday: [Topic A] — X min
Tuesday: [Topic B] — X min
Wednesday: Review + practice — X min
Thursday: [Topic C] — X min
Friday: [Topic D] — X min
Saturday: Mock test / project work — X min
Sunday: Light review / rest
Step 5 — Apply Learning Science Principles
| Principle | How to Apply |
|---|---|
| Spaced repetition | Review material at increasing intervals (Day 1, Day 3, Day 7, Day 14) |
| Active recall | Test yourself before re-reading (flashcards, practice questions) |
| Interleaving | Mix topics in each session rather than blocking one topic per day |
| The Pomodoro method | 25 min focused study + 5 min break, every 4 cycles take 30 min break |
| Feynman technique | Explain the concept in simple words to check understanding |
| Deliberate practice | Focus on weakest areas, not comfortable topics |
Step 6 — Build in Checkpoints
Weekly check-in questions:
□ Did I complete this week's planned sessions?
□ Which topics felt unclear or need more time?
□ What was my practice test score this week?
□ Do I need to adjust next week's plan?
Adjustment rules:
- If >20% behind: cut 1 topic, add weekend catch-up
- If consistently ahead: add depth or advance timeline
- If exam is 2 weeks away: switch to 100% review + practice tests
Output Format
Deliver a complete study plan with:
## 📚 Study Plan: [Subject/Goal]
**Goal**: | **Deadline**: | **Daily Time**: | **Level**:
### Curriculum Overview
[Domain map with estimated hours]
### Phase Breakdown
[3-phase structure with weeks]
### Week-by-Week Schedule
[Detailed weekly tables]
### Milestone Checklist
[SMART milestones]
### Recommended Resources
- Primary: [Book/Course name + URL if known]
- Practice: [Platform or resource]
- Reference: [Quick reference card or docs]
### Review Schedule (Spaced Repetition)
[What to review and when]
Study Pace Guidelines
| Hours/Day | Goal type | Realistic timeline |
|---|---|---|
| 0.5h/day | Light skill building | Long-term, months |
| 1h/day | Language / instrument | 6–12 months to conversational |
| 2h/day | Professional certification | 2–4 months |
| 3–4h/day | Intensive exam prep | 4–8 weeks |
| 6+h/day | Full-time bootcamp mode | 2–6 weeks for focused topic |
Quality Standards
- Always validate the plan is achievable given user's time budget
- Flag if the goal is unrealistic for the timeline (offer alternatives)
- Prioritize high-yield topics (80/20 rule — 20% of topics cover 80% of exams)
- Include at least one practice/application activity per phase
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install study-plan-maker - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/study-plan-maker - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is 学习计划制定助手?
Use this skill when creating personalized study plans, learning roadmaps, or skill acquisition schedules. Activates on requests like "make a study plan for X... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 66 downloads so far.
How do I install 学习计划制定助手?
Run "/install study-plan-maker" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is 学习计划制定助手 free?
Yes, 学习计划制定助手 is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does 学习计划制定助手 support?
学习计划制定助手 is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created 学习计划制定助手?
It is built and maintained by Hjs102468 (@goldath); the current version is v1.0.0.