Decision-Tree Lesson — Choose-The-Right-Tool Variant
A decision-driven lesson layout where the learner answers questions and lands on the right tool, product, or approach — pilots wound-dressing selection but the pattern fits any field where 'it depends' needs to become a clear choice.
Best for: Lessons that teach how to choose between many similar options based on a few key decision points — product selection, treatment paths, tool choice, or method selection.
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What it does
- Decision-tree block — a step-by-step questioner that branches the learner toward the right answer
- Product or option comparison grid — a clear side-by-side of the candidates with their best-fit situations
- Why-this-path explanations — short rationales attached to each branch so the learner builds judgment
- Quick-reference summary — a one-page recap the learner can revisit later
- Worked examples — case-style walkthroughs that show the decision tree in action
- Responsive lesson layout — works on phone and tablet for in-the-field reference
Best use cases
- Healthcare — wound dressing, medication, or device selection
- Trades — choosing the right tool, fastener, or material for a job
- Marketing — picking the right channel, format, or campaign type for a goal
- Coaches and consultants — choosing the right framework or intervention for a client situation
- Tech and software — selecting the right tool, integration, or architecture for a use case
- Cooking and craft — choosing the right knife, technique, or ingredient for a dish
What you can change with your DNA
When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:
- Colors — slots for page background, decision-branch accent, comparison-grid headers, callout color, and body text. Swap for the clinical, technical, or commercial register you need.
- Fonts — two roles: a confident display face for branch labels and a clean body face for explanations.
- Copy — decision questions, branch outcomes, comparison-grid content, rationale paragraphs, worked examples.
- Images — optional slots for product imagery, diagrams, or photographs at each branch.
- Behavior — choose whether the tree runs as click-through or scroll-through; tune how many branches are needed.
How remixing works
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Pick a remix
Browse the library, find one that fits — like this one.
Run it through your DNA
The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.
Ship it
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