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AI Assisted Course Review

An automated auditing tool grounded in instructional design quality standards to ensure alignment and accessibility. Streamline your course review process with real-time, data-driven feedback.

Try the Bot

STEP 1

Click below to download the "Order Entry Accuracy" PDF. This sample course was designed with specific "design gaps" to see if the AI is smart enough to find them.

STEP 2

Open the PDF, select and copy the text and paste it into the box labeled "Paste Course Content Here." Click Generate Review Report.

STEP 3

Review the Report: The AI instantly analyzes your course and highlights:

  • Misalignment between objectives and assessments

  • Accessibility risks, such as text-heavy slides

  • Recommended improvements

Why It Matters
It acts as a digital second set of eyes, helping designers catch issues early and maintain high instructional quality.

Project Impact

Five interconnected pillars that define how intelligent automation transforms instructional design — driving efficiency, accuracy, and governance at scale.

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4x Efficiency
Gain

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Rubric-Grounded
Accuracy

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Scaled Risk 
Mitigation

  • Automated the initial analysis phase, reducing ID manual labor by 75% without sacrificing rigor

  • IDs shift from "finding errors" to strategic refinement

  • Uses Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to eliminate hallucinations

  • Every recommendation directly traceable to your organization's specific quality standards

  • Early identification of "Assessments of Unstated Knowledge" and mismatched cognitive levels

  • Flags accessibility gaps before courses go live, preventing compliance risks

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Recursive Quality 
Loop

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Human-in-the-loop
Governance

  • Standardized feedback creates a modular system for continuous course improvement

  • Ensures consistent learner experiences across global, multi-departmental programs

  • The AI acts as a "second set of eyes," not a replacement for human judgment

  • Final decisions and feedback prioritization remain 100% in the hands of the Instructional Designer

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