Concept Introduction Lesson — Definition-And-Knowledge-Check Variant
A foundational concept lesson layout that defines a key idea, breaks down its parts, and ends with quick knowledge checks — pilots a sepsis-3 definition lesson but the pattern fits any introductory lesson that lays groundwork for everything that follows.
Best for: Foundational lessons that define a core concept the rest of the course depends on, with quick checks to confirm comprehension.
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What it does
- Plain-language definition block — the core concept stated clearly, in one or two sentences
- Anatomy-of-the-concept breakdown — the term taken apart so each component is named and explained
- Common-misconception callouts — what the concept is often confused with and why
- Worked example — a short case showing the concept in action
- Knowledge-check questions — quick prompts that confirm the learner is ready to move on
- Responsive lesson layout — reads cleanly on every device
Best use cases
- Healthcare — defining clinical conditions like sepsis, stroke, or shock
- Tech and software — defining core concepts like APIs, databases, or authentication
- Marketing — defining funnels, attribution, or positioning
- Coaching — defining frameworks like attachment styles or thinking traps
- Finance — defining concepts like compound interest or asset allocation
- Science education — defining foundational scientific terms with knowledge checks
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, definition-block accent, misconception callout, knowledge-check color, and body text.
- Fonts — two roles: a confident display face for the term and a clean body face for the definition and explanation.
- Copy — definition, breakdown, misconceptions, worked example, knowledge-check questions.
- Images — optional diagrams or icons that illustrate the concept.
- Behavior — choose whether knowledge checks are interactive or read-only; control question count.
How remixing works
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Run it through your DNA
The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.
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