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Can GenAI Really Scale eLearning Without Breaking Quality?

Lessons from Real Enterprise Projects

July 09, 2026 | 10 AM ET | 60 Mins

How GenAI Is Changing Enterprise eLearning Development? 

Most discussions about AI in L&D focus on what the technology can do. Very few focus on what can go wrong.

AI can generate courses faster than ever. But faster content doesn't automatically mean better learning.

As organizations race to adopt GenAI for course creation, storyboards, assessments, translations, and media production, L&D teams are facing a new challenge:

Maintaining instructional quality while increasing development speed 

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What This Webinar Offers

Join Dr. RK Prasad and Rajesh Venkata to explore a practical GenAI-enabled rapid eLearning framework that helps teams use AI as a force multiplier – not a shortcut.

The framework shows where:

Where AI can accelerate development

  • Storyboarding
  • Generating content, assessments
  • Audio narration
  • Media production
  • Translation and localization  

Where human judgment must lead

  • Learning objective design
  • Performance gap analysis
  • Scenario and case study development
  • Review and quality validation of AI output

How to protect the instructional rigor that drives learner performance

  • Structured ID review at each stage
  • Evidence-based quality benchmarks
  • Defined human-AI handoff model that keeps instructional integrity intact

What You'll Learn

In this session, you'll learn how to accelerate development while maintaining the standards your learners – and business stakeholders – expect.

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Where GenAI adds the greatest value in eLearning development

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Quality risks hidden inside AI-generated learning

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How to combine AI speed with instructional design expertise

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A practical framework for maintaining quality at scale

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What humans must continue to own in AI-enabled learning workflows

THE SPEAKERS


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Dr. RK Prasad

CEO and Co-Founder, CommLab India LLP

Ravindra has nurtured CommLab India from concept to commercial success and is responsible for formulating the business strategy. He is also responsible for nurturing customer relationships.  

An entrepreneur at heart, RK has 35 years of experience in Sales, Corporate training, University teaching, and eLearning. He regularly conducts seminars and webinars for customers across the world on various topics of technology-enhanced learning. 

RK holds a PhD in Mobile Learning from Lancaster University, UK, and an MBA (Marketing & Finance), from Birla Institute of Technology, India. 

A good teacher, strategist, futurist, and an engaging trainer, RK helps people learn and bloom. His priorities are his employees, his customers, and his community. 


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Rajesh Venkata

Director of Marketing & AI Innovation, CommLab India

Rajesh started his career as a quality executive in 2008 and has since gained extensive expertise in eLearning, digital content delivery and project management over the last 18+ years. He has an excellent track record of team management and operational planning, along with extensive working knowledge of eLearning authoring tools such as Articulate Storyline, Rise, Captivate and Lectora.

Rajesh is not just an expert at managing multiple projects for global clients but also has a keen eye for trends in the tech-enabled learning space. His enthusiasm for the latest AI tools impacting eLearning design and development has made him a natural choice for his current role as director of innovation.

Rajesh actively researches cutting-edge technologies and guides the CommLab India team in leveraging these tools to address training needs faster and more effectively. His passion for innovation ensures the team stays ahead of the curve, delivering top-notch eLearning solutions.

AI can speed up production.

But without instructional guardrails, you’ll spend those saved hours fixing quality problems later.

See how GenAI can strengthen — not dilute — rapid eLearning design?