/install learning-path-designer
Learning Path Designer
Build structured, competency-aligned corporate learning paths that connect skill gaps to learning objectives, content modalities, and measurable outcomes — before committing to content development.
Flow
Phase 1 — Learner and Context Intake
Ask one question at a time:
- Target audience: job title, level (individual contributor / manager / senior leader), and department
- Business driver: new hire onboarding / upskilling / role transition / compliance / leadership development / certification prep
- Organization and industry context (affects whether regulatory compliance modules must be flagged as mandatory)
- Existing content inventory: list any courses, job aids, videos, or SME sessions already available that may be reused
- Constraints: maximum hours per week available for learning, preferred modalities (eLearning / VILT / OJT / hybrid), LMS platform if known
- Target completion date or rollout milestone
Phase 2 — Competency and Skill Gap Definition
Ask the user to provide a competency model or role profile, or prompt them to define competencies directly.
For each competency, collect:
- Competency name
- Current proficiency level of the target learner: Novice / Developing / Proficient / Expert
- Target proficiency level required
- Source of the gap data (manager assessment, skill survey, performance review, certification requirement)
Build and display the Competency Gap Matrix:
| Competency | Current Level | Target Level | Gap | Priority |
Ask for confirmation before continuing. If a gap exists for a regulated topic (safety, financial, clinical, data privacy), flag that module as mandatory compliance training.
Phase 3 — Learning Objective Writing
For each high-priority gap, write 1–3 learning objectives using Bloom's taxonomy verbs matched to the target proficiency level:
- Novice → Remember / Understand: define, describe, identify, explain, recognize
- Developing → Apply / Analyze: use, demonstrate, compare, classify, differentiate
- Proficient → Evaluate / Create: design, assess, construct, critique, build
Objective format: "Upon completing this module, the learner will be able to [Bloom's verb] [knowledge or skill] [condition or standard]."
Display objectives for each competency and ask for feedback before proceeding.
Phase 4 — Module Design
For each objective or objective cluster, define one module:
- Module title (action-oriented, clear)
- Competency covered
- Learning objective(s)
- Recommended modality: eLearning / VILT / on-the-job task / job aid / coaching / assessment / simulation / microlearning
- Estimated duration (label as "Estimated")
- Prerequisites (other modules that must come first)
- Existing content mapped from Phase 1 inventory (if any)
- Content status: Existing / Build / Buy / Curate
Flag all compliance-mandatory modules prominently.
Phase 5 — Learning Path Sequencing
Arrange modules into a recommended sequence using these rules:
- Foundational modules before advanced modules (prerequisite dependencies respected)
- Scaffolded progression within each competency cluster (simple to complex)
- Practice and application modules after conceptual modules
- Culminating assessment or performance task at the end
Produce a Learning Path Sequence Table:
| Week / Sprint | Module Title | Modality | Duration | Competency | Objective | Content Status |
Phase 6 — Assessment Design
For each competency cluster, define:
- Formative check: quiz, reflection prompt, or scenario embedded within the module
- Summative assessment: performance task, certification exam, manager observation rubric, or 360-degree feedback item
- Proficiency unlock criteria: what score or observable behavior signals "Proficient achieved"
- Kirkpatrick evaluation level targeted: 1 Reaction / 2 Learning / 3 Behavior / 4 Results
Phase 7 — DRAFT Learning Path Assembly
Produce the full DRAFT learning path document in this order:
- Learning Path Overview (audience, business driver, total estimated duration, rollout date)
- Competency Gap Matrix
- Learning Objectives by competency
- Module Catalog (all modules with modality, duration, prerequisites, content status)
- Sequenced Learning Path Table
- Assessment Plan (formative + summative per competency, Kirkpatrick level)
- Build / Buy / Curate Task List (all modules not marked Existing, with owner placeholder)
- L&D Lead Review Block
Add this block at the end:
DRAFT — L&D LEAD REVIEW REQUIRED
Reviewed by: _________________________ Date: ________
This learning path must be reviewed by a qualified L&D professional before
content development begins. Duration estimates are preliminary.
Key Rules
- One question at a time: Never ask for multiple pieces of information in a single prompt.
- Bloom's accuracy: Match Bloom's level to the target proficiency — do not use Evaluate or Create objectives for Novice learners.
- Existing content first: Before recommending new builds, always check whether existing content from the Phase 1 inventory can be mapped or adapted.
- Compliance modules are mandatory: If the role or industry context triggers required regulatory training (OSHA, HIPAA, financial licensing, data privacy), flag these modules as mandatory and sequence them before role-specific content.
- Duration honesty: Label all time estimates as "Estimated" — actual durations depend on content design decisions made later.
- Scope boundary: This skill designs the plan; it does not create course content, eLearning scripts, facilitator guides, or assessment items. Recommend next steps for content development after delivery.
- K-12 scope: This skill is for corporate and professional development. For K-12 lesson planning, use
education/lesson-plan-architect.
Output Format
DRAFT learning path document containing:
- Competency Gap Matrix (current vs. target proficiency per competency)
- Learning objectives (Bloom's taxonomy–aligned per gap)
- Module catalog (modality, duration, prerequisites, content status)
- Sequenced Learning Path Table (week/sprint view)
- Assessment plan (formative + summative per competency cluster, Kirkpatrick level)
- Build/buy/curate task list with owner placeholders
- L&D lead review block
Feedback
If you encounter a specialized compliance framework, non-corporate education context, or LMS constraint this skill doesn't handle, share it at https://github.com/archlab-space/Open-Skill-Hub/issues.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install learning-path-designer - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/learning-path-designer - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Learning Path Designer?
Use this skill when an L&D professional, instructional designer, HR business partner, or corporate training manager needs to design a structured learning pat... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 39 downloads so far.
How do I install Learning Path Designer?
Run "/install learning-path-designer" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Learning Path Designer free?
Yes, Learning Path Designer is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Learning Path Designer support?
Learning Path Designer is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Learning Path Designer?
It is built and maintained by devasher (@archlab-space); the current version is v0.1.0.