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StefanPark
3 days agoCommunity Member
Microsoft 365 Copilot connector
I would like to request a Microsoft 365 Copilot connector for Articulate tools, starting with Review 360 and potentially extending to Rise and Storyline.
The goal is to enable a single Copilot-powered “Peer Review Assistant” that can access course content and support structured, consistent review workflows aligned to defined quality standards. The connector would enable a Copilot Agent to:
Review course content and provide structured feedback
- Access courses within Review 360
- Analyse on-screen content, structure, and interactions
- Interpret course flow, scenarios, and learner decision points
- Evaluate content against:
- Instructional design quality
- Accessibility standards
- Storytelling and scenario-based learning principles
- Action-oriented and decision-based learning design
- Generate actionable feedback linked directly to specific on-screen content
- Reference examples from the course to support review comments
- Distinguish between confirmed issues and areas requiring human validation
Integrate with style and governance sources
- Connect to a Style Guide hosted in Rise 360 or Sharepoint
- Validate tone of voice, terminology, and consistency
- Flag deviations from writing, accessibility, or branding standards
Identify opportunities for designer development
- Map identified issues to underlying skills, for example accessibility, scenario design, and assessment design
- Explain why the issue matters from a learning design perspective
- Provide practical guidance on how to improve
- Encourage reflective improvement rather than only corrective feedback
Value
- Reduces manual effort in peer review and QA processes
- Improves consistency across reviewers and courses
- Embeds accessibility, instructional design, and style standards into the workflow
- Enables scalable, repeatable review practices across teams
- Supports more effective learning experiences by focusing on outcomes, not just content
- Supports ongoing capability development for learning designers, not just course quality assurance
I’m also keen to hear from anyone else in the community who would benefit from this idea.
Thanks!
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