Learning tool integration counsel
Practical advice on connecting assessment, video, SSO, and content tools to your LMS without fragile nightly jobs.
DetailsCanberra · Australia
Hands-on programming consulting for teams building learning platforms and stitching together the tools teachers and students actually use.
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A structured engagement for learning providers who need an outside engineer to examine architecture, integration seams, and delivery risks before the next release cycle.
We sit with your product and learning-design leads, map how content, enrolment, assessment, and reporting move through the stack, and leave you with a written brief you can hand to builders or vendors.
View advisory scopeSupporting work that often follows a first advisory pass — tool integrations, LMS handovers, and release readiness checks.
Practical advice on connecting assessment, video, SSO, and content tools to your LMS without fragile nightly jobs.
DetailsIndependent engineering counsel for institutions moving course content, enrolments, and historical grades between learning systems.
DetailsA compact pre-release check of learning platform changes that touch assessment, enrolments, or reporting before students see them.
DetailsEngagements move through discovery workshops, a technical walkthrough of your learning estate, and a plain-language findings pack. No slide theatre — decisions and trade-offs written so non-engineers can act on them.
Engagement stagesWebBrook caught that our gradebook sync was rewriting timestamps every night — something three vendors had waved away. The fix brief was short enough for our board pack.
— Mara L., Head of Digital Learning, regional TAFE consortium
We wanted someone who had shipped LMS integrations, not another strategy deck. The reservation: scheduling around term breaks took longer than we hoped, but the written recommendations were worth the wait.
— James K., Product lead, vocational publisher
Share the platform, tools, and pressure point. We reply within two business days with whether an advisory fit makes sense.