Skill · Business & Consulting

Course Module Outline Builder

Build a complete, plug-and-play COURSE OUTLINE & MODULE-STRUCTURE specification for ANY course topic the seller names — business/marketing course…

Category
Business & Consulting
Deliverable
1 .skill bundle
Outputs
4
Last updated
13 Jun 2026
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Overview

What Course Module Outline Builder does.

Course Module Outline Builder takes a single runtime input — your course topic and target audience — and returns a complete, structured course specification ready to list or hand to a designer. It maps every module to Bloom's taxonomy learning objectives, breaks each lesson into timed segments, assigns exercises and assessments, and closes with a completion-certificate specification. No blank-page decisions: every architectural choice a curriculum designer would make is handled and documented in one pass.

Give it something like: 'A 6-module beginner watercolor course for adult hobbyists, sold as a digital product on Etsy.' The skill determines appropriate module count and sequencing, writes specific learning objectives per lesson, proposes exercises with estimated completion times, and drafts assessment criteria. The output is structured for copy-paste use, not a rough sketch you have to rebuild.

Sample excerpt from that watercolor input — Module 2 header: 'Color Mixing Fundamentals | Objective (Apply level): Student mixes a 12-color wheel from three primaries with less than 10% hue drift | Lessons: 2.1 Pigment properties (15 min, demo), 2.2 Wet-on-wet technique (20 min, guided practice), 2.3 Swatch journal exercise (25 min, self-assessed) | Module assessment: Submit photo of completed color wheel, graded against provided rubric.' Every module follows the same depth.

Who it's for

Etsy sellers and Amazon KDP publishers building digital course products who need a market-ready curriculum spec without hiring an instructional designer. Also suits coaches, consultants, and corporate trainers who want a defensible, structured outline before they record a single lesson or write a single slide.

What you get

One skill. 4 outputs.

One .skill bundle. Run it on your material and it returns:

01

Structured, ready-to-use output

02

Proven framework + steps

03

Copy-paste ready

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Works in Claude & ChatGPT

How it works

Three steps. About two minutes.

Install

Add the .skill file to your Claude app. ~10 seconds.

Run it on your work

Invoke the skill and paste in your material.

Apply the output

Review, keep what works, and use it.

In depth

Why a Claude skill beats a prompt template.

A copy-paste prompt runs one static pass and stops. A skill is a bundled program — instructions, examples, and a workflow Claude runs as a unit: it asks for the right input, applies the same pattern every time, and returns the structured outputs above.

FAQ

Common questions.

What do I need to provide when I run this skill?

Your course topic, the intended audience or experience level, and an approximate module count or total duration if you have one in mind. If you omit the module count, the skill infers a reasonable structure based on the topic scope.

What format does the output come in?

The output is plain structured text — labeled sections for each module, numbered lessons with timing, bulleted objectives and assessments — formatted for direct copy-paste into a Google Doc, Notion, or a KDP/Etsy listing description.

Does it work for non-business topics like fitness, language learning, or K-12 curricula?

Yes. The topic is entirely determined by your input at runtime. The skill has been described against business, wellness, creative, tech, language, parenting, mindfulness, certification, homeschool, and corporate-training contexts — it adapts the depth and terminology to match the niche you name.

How is Bloom's taxonomy applied in the output?

Each lesson objective is tagged to one of the six Bloom's levels (Remember, Understand, Apply, Analyze, Evaluate, Create) so the course demonstrates a logical progression of cognitive demand — useful for professional listings, accreditation submissions, or simply avoiding a course that stays flat at the recall level throughout.

Can I use the output directly in a product listing, or does it need editing?

The spec is written to be plug-and-play: module titles, objectives, lesson breakdowns, and the certificate spec can go straight into a listing or a client proposal. Most buyers do minor tone adjustments for their brand voice, but the structural decisions and curriculum logic are complete as delivered.

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