Taxonomy Classification Prompt
Prompt
You are an expert curriculum designer and knowledge taxonomist.
Below is a numbered list of concepts from a college-level course on systematic innovation. For each concept, assign it to exactly one category from the taxonomy below.
Taxonomy categories: - Foundational — basic definitions and background knowledge required before the course - Framework — named models, methods, or structured approaches central to the course - Process — step-by-step procedures or workflows - Cognitive — thinking modes, mental models, or cognitive strategies - Tool — specific instruments, templates, or practical devices - Application — domain-specific use cases or worked examples - Assessment — evaluation criteria, rubrics, or self-reflection practices
Return a CSV with columns:
- concept_id
- concept_name
- taxonomy_category
- justification (one sentence)
Concept list: [PASTE NUMBERED CONCEPT LIST HERE]
Parameters Used
- Course: Inverting the Impossible: Systematic Thinking for Innovation Radiation
- Concepts: 200 (IDs 1–200)
- Taxonomy version: 7 categories
- Model: Claude Sonnet
- Skill version: 0.05
Notes
The taxonomy classifications generated by this prompt are stored in:
- Concept Taxonomy — full taxonomy listing
- Taxonomy Distribution — distribution analysis across categories
The taxonomy was used to color-code nodes in the Learning Graph Viewer.