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Intle turns a plain-language brief — and optionally your own policy documents — into a reviewable compliance draft with scored checks, graded decisions, regulation references and a pass mark. It is built for L&D and compliance teams who need policy refreshers, risk awareness and standards training for SCORM 2004 or 1.2 export or hosted delivery. Every section remains reviewable and editable before release; a qualified reviewer must validate regulated content.

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Urgent Request Before Parents' Evening

Scenario
2 min
At 3:40 pm, a teacher receives an email that appears to be from the deputy head, marked urgent before parents' evening. It asks for a spreadsheet of pupil contact details and attendance concerns to be sent immediately, using a reply address the teacher does not recognise. In schools, a rushed response to an unusual request can expose personal data before anyone notices the warning signs.
  • Urgency is a common manipulation tactic.
  • Unusual requests for pupil data need extra checking.
  • Sender, links, and requested action should all be verified.

Legitimate school emails vs phishing cues

Use these clues together. A phishing message often combines urgency, unusual requests, and links or attachments that do not fit normal school practice.

CheckLegitimate cuePhishing red flag
SenderRecognisable school domainLookalike or external address
ToneRoutine and specificUrgent pressure to act now
LinksKnown school system URLMismatched or shortened link
RequestNormal role-based requestAsks for bulk pupil records
AttachmentsExpected file type/contextUnexpected file or password
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What every generated package includes

Scored checks across six response modes

A single package mixes single-select, multi-select, true/false, short-text, ordering and matching questions — the live phishing example runs seven scored questions across all six modes. Each one is packaged as a SCORM interaction with its own identifier, so responses and scores report back to your LMS.

Graded decision points, not just right or wrong

Judgement calls play out rather than simply marking an answer correct. In the live example's "Lost USB Drive on the Bus" decision, all four choices return a consequence graded from optimal to dangerous — "Delay increases risk" versus "Fast escalation protects the school and pupils" — each carrying its own regulation reference, whether UK GDPR breach duties or the school's own escalation policy.

A regulation reference on every explanation

Every scored check explains why the correct answer is right, names the common mistake, and cites the specific basis it tests — down to UK GDPR Article 5(1)(f), Article 33 breach duties or your own escalation policy. The package also carries a consolidated regulation-reference list in its compliance metadata.

Pass mark and mandatory-completion record

A final assessment aggregates the scored sections with a configurable pass mark (80% in the live example), per-question weighting, optional answer review, and a mandatory-completion flag. Sequential navigation can be enforced so staff cannot skip to the end.

Built-in visuals, not decoration

Generated packages include comparison tables (legitimate email cues versus phishing red flags), step-by-step response timelines for breach escalation, and rendered flowcharts for report-and-escalate paths — each attached to the section it supports.

Context panels, flashcards and topic tags

Packages open with a realistic scenario panel, include flashcard decks for key terms (a six-card data-handling deck in the live example), and tag every section by topic — so analytics can show which policy areas staff actually struggled with.

How it works

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    Describe the training in plain language

    Write a short brief — the live example began with a few lines naming four things: phishing, pupil data, device security and breach reporting. Optionally upload your own policy, procedure or handbook (PDF, DOCX, PPTX) so scenarios reference your actual escalation routes and named contacts rather than generic ones.

  2. 2

    Review the structure before anything is generated

    Intle proposes the section-by-section plan first: scenario openers, scored checks, decision points, visuals and the final assessment. You can adjust emphasis or coverage before committing, so the package tests what your policy actually requires.

  3. 3

    Generation runs through automated quality gates

    Compliance packages must clear a minimum 50% interaction ratio, visual-density minimums, a cap on consecutive non-interactive sections and a required variety of response modes. Structural failures — density, topic coverage, broken visuals — trigger an automatic repair pass rather than shipping a thin package.

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    Deliver as SCORM or a hosted session

    Download a SCORM 2004 4th Edition or SCORM 1.2 zip for your LMS, or share a hosted session link with completion tracking for staff outside it. Edits in the visual editor repackage the SCORM output automatically.

What teams build with it

  • Annual data protection and phishing refreshers for school and multi-academy trust staff, mapped to UK GDPR and school policy
  • Anti-money laundering training for retail banking branch staff — customer due diligence, SARs, tipping-off and PEPs under the Money Laundering Regulations 2017
  • Fire safety and manual handling inductions for office and warehouse employees, referenced to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992
  • Hand hygiene and medication safety compliance for clinical and care staff, built on the WHO 5 Moments and the 5 Rights of administration

Frequently asked questions

Can I export the training as SCORM, and will it work in my LMS?

Yes — every compliance package exports in formats targeting SCORM 2004 4th Edition and SCORM 1.2. The LMS compatibility page identifies the exact build behind dated package-level evidence and keeps named platforms pending until an executed test exists. Test the selected package in your own LMS before rollout.

How does scoring and completion work for compliance training?

Each scored check is packaged as a SCORM interaction, so individual responses report to your LMS alongside the overall score. The final assessment applies a configurable pass mark (the live example uses 80%) with per-question weighting and a mandatory-completion flag, and navigation can be locked to sequential so sections cannot be skipped. Hosted sessions track completion and responses per participant without an LMS.

Can I edit the generated content before rolling it out?

Yes. Every package opens in a visual editor where you can rewrite questions, adjust regulation references, change the pass mark and reorder sections; saving triggers an automatic SCORM repackage. You can also upload your own policy as a source so the generated scenarios name your real breach contacts and escalation routes from the start.

Are the regulation references reliable?

Every explanation cites the specific basis it tests — in the live example, individual UK GDPR articles, the Data Protection Act 2018 and school policy. References are generated from your brief and any uploaded sources, and the structure-review step plus the editor exist precisely so your compliance owner can verify each citation before anything reaches staff. Treat sign-off as yours, with the citations laid out to make it fast.

Is there a free tier?

Yes — you can generate and export compliance packages on the free plan. Free and Starter exports retain the Intle credit; Premium removes it. Paid plans also extend hosted-session lifetimes. There is no trial clock on the free plan.

Generate and review your own draft

Describe what you want to teach. Download a SCORM package for your LMS or share a hosted session link — free to start, no card required.