Define the decision
Start with the real judgment moment. What does the learner need to decide, choose, prioritize, notice, or avoid?
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Scenario Builder is planned as a guided Studio workflow for learning designers who need more than “generate a scenario.” It will help define the decision, identify what learners should notice, shape meaningful choices, and build a debrief that teaches better reasoning.
Planned workflow
Start with the real judgment moment. What does the learner need to decide, choose, prioritize, notice, or avoid?
Identify the cues, risks, context clues, constraints, and competing priorities that should shape the learner’s decision.
Build choices that reveal reasoning, not just recall. Good scenario choices should show how learners are interpreting the situation.
Turn the outcome into learning by explaining tradeoffs, consequences, missed signals, and better ways to think next time.
Why not just ask AI for a scenario?
A general chatbot can draft a situation quickly. But useful scenario practice requires better learning-design decisions: what judgment is being practiced, what signals matter, how choices reveal thinking, what consequences teach, and how feedback helps learners improve. Scenario Builder is meant to structure that design work instead of leaving it hidden inside a prompt.
Start from the decision and the desired reasoning, not from a generic scene.
Make learners practice noticing the information that actually matters.
Use consequences and feedback to improve judgment, not just mark an answer right or wrong.
Future member outputs
A reusable planning canvas for the decision, signals, choices, consequences, and debrief.
A structured outline that can move into Storyline, Rise, workshops, simulations, job practice, or coaching conversations.
A critique layer for checking whether the scenario actually builds judgment instead of testing trivia.
A simple exportable brief that explains the practice goal, design logic, and expected learner behavior.
Connected public resources
Explore how signals can shape better scenario judgment practice.
Public patternA game-inspired pattern for practicing what to notice under pressure.
Template previewPreview the member template shelf for future scenario planning canvases.