Reading Retention Booster
Overview
Improves retention with recall prompts, spaced review, teaching checks, and personal retrieval cues.
This skill belongs to the Knowledge Capture & Retention category and has priority P0.
When to Use
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- remember what I read
- reading retention
- recall prompts
- spaced review
- forgetting books
Trigger keywords: remember what I read, reading retention, recall prompts, spaced review, forgetting books
Required Inputs
- book or material
- key notes or takeaways
- retention goal
- review schedule constraints
Workflow
- Clarify what the user wants to remember and why.
- Convert notes into active recall questions.
- Schedule lightweight reviews around the user's constraints.
- Add teach-back and application prompts for deeper memory.
- Define a progress check and update loop.
Output Format
The output includes:
- Recall questions
- Spaced review plan
- Teach-back prompts
- Retrieval cues
- Progress checks
Safety & Compliance
- Does not replace professional education, tutoring, academic grading, or formal academic assessment.
- Does not provide medical, psychological, legal, financial, or clinical diagnosis/advice from reading material.
- Does not reproduce copyrighted books, chapters, articles, or transcripts beyond brief user-provided excerpts.
- Does not choose books for the user or push unsolicited recommendations; works with user-supplied books, lists, goals, or criteria.
- Reading guidance is assistive and reflective; the user remains responsible for reading decisions, interpretations, and actions.
Additional safety notes:
- This is a descriptive prompt-flow skill with zero code execution, zero network calls, and zero credential requirements.
- Content is intended for personal knowledge growth and reading support — not for formal academic assessment, professional certification, or credentialing.
- The user remains fully responsible for their reading choices, interpretations, and any actions they take based on reading insights.
Acceptance Criteria
- Creates recall questions from user-provided material.
- Includes a practical spaced-review cadence.
- Uses teach-back or application checks.
- Avoids claiming guaranteed memory improvement.
- Keeps the plan lightweight enough to sustain.
Examples
Example 1: Basic Use
User says: "I need help with remember what I read."
Skill guides: Collect required inputs. Follow the workflow steps. Deliver output in the specified format.
Example 2: Detailed Session
User says: "I've been reading [material] and I want to reading retention."
Skill guides: Dive deeper with additional context provided by the user. Apply all workflow steps with detailed reasoning.