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Review the AI-Generated Outline

Summary

The outline review checkpoint helps admins catch missing, duplicated, or poorly grouped content before lessons are generated.


Who this is for

  • Workspace admins
  • Course creators

Before you start

  • You need a processed document with a generated outline.
  • Have the source document or subject-matter owner available for comparison.
  • Know the course goal and intended learner audience.

Concepts

The outline controls the course structure. Weak structure usually produces weaker lessons.

Admins should rename, delete, add, reorder, regenerate, or approve outline sections before generating lessons.

Source-grounded training should stay close to what the uploaded document actually says.

A clean outline is especially important for compliance, HR, safety, and legal content.

Steps

  1. Open the course draft.
  2. Review the generated modules and lessons.
  3. Rename unclear modules.
  4. Delete duplicated or irrelevant sections.
  5. Add missing sections if the source material requires them.
  6. Reorder sections into learner-friendly sequence.
  7. Regenerate the outline if the structure is broadly wrong.
  8. Approve the outline before generating lessons.

Settings reference

SettingWhat it doesRecommended default
Rename moduleImproves learner clarity.Use action-oriented business names.
Delete moduleRemoves irrelevant or duplicated structure.Delete only after confirming against the source.
Regenerate outlineRequests a new structure from the source.Use when many sections are wrong.
Approve outlineMoves the course toward lesson generation.Approve only after source review.

Example

A refund SOP outline includes Refund policy overview, Refund eligibility, Refund approval process, Refund exceptions, and Final quiz. The admin removes a duplicated appendix section before generating lessons.

Common mistakes

  • Generating lessons from an outline with duplicated sections.
  • Letting internal document headings become confusing learner headings.
  • Adding claims that are not supported by the source document.
  • Skipping review when a document has messy formatting.

Last updated: May 30, 2026