Skip the blank-page panic and let Taskade Genesis map your entire course curriculum — units, assessments, and pacing — from a single description.
What Is an AI Course Curriculum Planner?
A Taskade Genesis app that converts your subject, audience, and duration into a week-by-week curriculum map with units, learning outcomes, and assessment checkpoints — all linked and navigable.
Why Use an AI Course Curriculum Planner?
Curriculum planning normally takes weeks of committee meetings and spreadsheet juggling. AI compresses that into minutes.
- Outcome-aligned structure: AI agents tie each unit to a measurable learning goal automatically.
- Mind Map view for big picture: See the whole curriculum as a connected map, then drill into Table view for detail.
- Persistent memory: Your AI agent remembers the subject scope so every new lesson stays coherent.
- 100+ integrations: Push the curriculum calendar to Google Calendar or Notion with two-way sync via built-in integrations.
- No per-seat tax: Invite your whole team without worrying about per-user pricing.
Who Should Use an AI Course Curriculum Planner?
- K-12 teachers designing semester-long units under tight deadlines.
- University lecturers building new electives from scratch.
- L&D managers creating multi-week employee development tracks.
- Curriculum consultants delivering client-ready course maps faster.
- EdTech founders scaffolding content before hiring subject matter experts.
How To Plan a Course Curriculum with AI?
- Click Use Generator to clone the app into your Taskade workspace — takes about 10 seconds.
- Describe your subject, learner level, and total course length.
- Review the AI-generated unit map in Mind Map view; collapse or expand branches freely.
- Switch to Calendar view to spread units across your delivery timeline.
- Link each unit to assessment records using the Relationship field for a fully connected curriculum.
Once your curriculum is live, hand it off to the AI agents inside your workspace to draft lesson content automatically. Browse related tools at /generate or see what the community has built at /community.
