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Rewrite feedback so it
coaches the next move.

Paste judgment-heavy or vague feedback. The workspace diagnoses what it's missing, scaffolds stronger language from proven patterns, and scores the rewrite as you build it.

Why this tool exists

Most feedback tells learners what happened. Useful feedback helps them improve what happens next.

01

It labels instead of coaches

Learners know they missed something, but not what to look for next time.

02

It repeats the answer

Feedback gives away the correct choice without building the judgment behind it.

03

It hides the criteria

The expert's decision rule stays invisible, so the lesson never transfers.

The rewrite workspace

Paste rough feedback. Rebuild it with intent.

1

Capture the current feedback

2

Diagnose what's wrong

Tap everything that applies. We'll recommend the moves that fix it.

Recommended moves

3

Compose the rewrite

Tap a pattern to scaffold a sentence — it pulls in what you said the learner should notice.

Coaching strength

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Start building to see your score.

Names a cue to notice
Gives a clear next action
Reveals the decision rule
Specific, not generic
Coaches instead of judging

The four patterns

Reach for one of these when feedback gets lazy.

Cue-based

Point to what matters

"Before choosing, look for the customer constraint that limits the available options."

Criteria-based

Name the decision rule

"Choose the option that resolves the blocker without creating a new compliance risk."

Correction-based

Show the adjustment

"You identified the right issue, but skipped verification. Confirm eligibility first."

Transfer-based

Prepare the next case

"When two policies seem to conflict, pause. The deciding factor is customer impact."

Before & after

Three rewrites in full.

Before

"Incorrect. Review the lesson."

After

"The missing step is the verification check. Before selecting a response, confirm whether the customer meets the condition that makes this option available."

Before

"Good job."

After

"Good decision. You identified the customer's constraint first, then chose the option that solved the issue without adding unnecessary steps."

Before

"That is not the best answer."

After

"This addresses the surface issue, but not the actual risk. Recheck the scenario for the clue that shows urgency has changed."

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Want the larger build system?

Feedback Rewrite Studio is one open workflow from Learning Rewired Lab. Studio brings together deeper tools for scenarios, systems mapping, practice design, performance support, and reusable learning artifacts.