
Human-in-the-Loop: The Review Workflow That Prevents Rework
From Designing with Love by Jackie Pelegrin
May 6, 2026 · 8 min · Season 4 · Episode 113
About this episode
Jackie discusses the importance of a human-in-the-loop review process in instructional design to ensure content quality and prevent rework.
AI can crank out a draft in minutes, but if the audience is wrong, the tone is off, or the facts don’t match policy, you’ll lose every “saved” hour in rework. In this episode, Jackie breaks down the shift she keeps seeing in instructional design teams: the new bottleneck isn’t creating content, it’s creating trusted content. That’s why human-in-the-loop review isn’t an extra process. It’s the difference between fast and frustrating. Jackie walks through a simple four-step workflow you can ap...
People in this episode
Host: Jackie Pelegrin
Topics covered
- instructional design
- AI content creation
- review workflow
- human-in-the-loop
- content quality
Keywords
- AI
- instructional design
- content review
- workflow
- trusted content
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