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Generation Options

Summary

Generation options tell LoreGraph how to shape a course draft, quiz drafts, tone, lesson count, and learner-facing structure.


Who this is for

  • Workspace admins
  • Course creators

Before you start

  • You need a course draft or upload flow in progress.
  • You should know the target audience.
  • You should know whether the course needs a quiz, knowledge checks, or summaries.

Concepts

Options guide the draft. They do not remove the need for human review.

Audience and reading level affect tone and examples.

Lesson count affects pacing. Shorter lessons usually work better for SOPs and onboarding.

Quiz settings determine whether LoreGraph drafts checks for understanding.

Steps

  1. Choose the course type.
  2. Select the audience or role group.
  3. Choose a reading level and tone.
  4. Set an approximate number of lessons.
  5. Choose whether to include summaries and knowledge checks.
  6. Choose quiz generation and question count if needed.
  7. Continue to outline review.

Settings reference

SettingWhat it doesRecommended default
Course typeSignals the training pattern.Match the real use case.
AudienceShapes assumptions and examples.Choose specific roles when possible.
Reading levelControls complexity.Use plain workplace language unless the material is technical.
Question countControls quiz draft volume.Use enough questions to test key decisions, not every sentence.
ToneAdjusts learner-facing voice.Clear, direct, and professional.

Example

For customer support training, choose an SOP course type, support agents as the audience, plain language, 5 to 7 lessons, summaries on, and a 10 question quiz.

Common mistakes

  • Choosing a broad audience when the course is role-specific.
  • Using a formal tone that makes operational steps harder to scan.
  • Requesting too many quiz questions for a short document.
  • Treating generation settings as final quality control.

Last updated: May 30, 2026