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Interesting article. I have a background in instructional design and the generally accepted method of writing actions is to begin with a verb:

1) Research this...
2) Collaborate with your team...
3) Create a 3-page document that...
4) Submit your document to your professor before...

What I am curious about with your implementation is why you would write actions in the past tense? I would not be comfortable with 'You have repaired water pipe' when in fact I have not yet repaired the pipe. What if you wrote your actions as 'You repair the water pipe'?