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Best Practices

Summary

Prepare better source documents, write clearer course titles, create stronger quiz questions, and review AI-generated content before publishing.


Who this is for

  • Workspace admins
  • Course creators

Before you start

  • Choose a source document you can edit or clean up if needed.
  • Know the learner audience.
  • Have a reviewer responsible for policy accuracy.

Concepts

Better source documents usually create better course drafts.

Clear course titles help learners understand what they are assigned.

Strong quiz questions test important decisions and realistic scenarios.

AI-generated content should be checked for accuracy, completeness, clarity, source alignment, and readiness.

Steps

  1. Use clear headings in source documents.
  2. Keep one topic per section.
  3. Avoid duplicate pages and outdated content.
  4. Use readable PDFs, .docx files, or .pptx files.
  5. Use descriptive file names and clear learner-facing course titles.
  6. Review generated outlines, lessons, and quiz questions before publishing.

Settings reference

SettingWhat it doesRecommended default
Source headingsHelp section detection.Use descriptive H1/H2-style headings in documents.
Course titleSets learner expectations.Use the training outcome, not the file name.
Quiz questionsMeasure important understanding.Use realistic scenarios and explanations.
Human reviewApproves official learner-facing content.Required before publishing.

Example

Instead of naming a course policy-final-v4.pdf, title it Workplace Safety Policy Training and structure the source with sections for policy overview, responsibilities, reporting, exceptions, and quiz.

Common mistakes

  • Using scanned PDFs when editable source files are available.
  • Keeping outdated policy sections in the uploaded file.
  • Writing trick questions.
  • Publishing generated content without checking source alignment.

Last updated: May 30, 2026