Migration
Migrate from Moodle to Studeia without losing your class
Import your courses via IMS Common Cartridge, connect users with SSO/SCIM and, if you like, run both in parallel via LTI 1.3 during the transition. Gradual migration, low risk.
Short answer
To migrate from Moodle to Studeia: (1) export courses as IMS Common Cartridge and import them via the import endpoint; (2) bring users in via SSO/SCIM or CSV; (3) optionally run both in parallel via LTI 1.3 while migrating gradually. SCORM packages are not supported — the recommended path is IMS CC + LTI 1.3.
How to migrate in 4 steps
You don't have to flip the switch all at once. Start with a pilot and migrate course by course.
1. Export from Moodle
Export courses in IMS Common Cartridge format (Moodle's native backup/export).
2. Import into Studeia
Use the import endpoint (POST /api/institution/courses/import) or the UI to upload the .imscc package — modules and lessons are recreated.
3. Connect users
Provision students and teachers via SSO (SAML/OIDC) + SCIM 2.0, or load via CSV. Accounts and classes flow in automatically.
4. Run in parallel (optional)
Keep Moodle as the system of record and use Studeia via LTI 1.3 for new courses, with grade passback via AGS. Decommission Moodle when it makes sense.
What migrates and what needs attention
| — | Moodle item | In the migration |
|---|---|---|
| Courses, modules and lessons | Standard structure | Imported via IMS Common Cartridge |
| Users and classes | Moodle accounts | SSO/SCIM 2.0 or CSV load |
| Grades/integration | Moodle gradebook | Run in parallel via LTI 1.3 + AGS |
| SCORM packages | SCORM 2004 | Not supported — recreate as native lessons/quizzes |
| H5P content | H5P activities | Recreate as Studeia interactive content |
What you gain by migrating
Zero server maintenance
Managed SaaS — no upgrades, broken plugins or dedicated admin.
Per-course AI tutor
A 24/7 assistant grounded in each course's material (RAG), moderated by AI.
Native gamification and reports
XP, badges, leaderboards and dropout-risk dashboards without installing a plugin.
Mobile app and white-label
An Android app for students and a portal with your brand and custom domain.
Why IMS CC + LTI 1.3 (and not SCORM)
Studeia adopts open, current standards: IMS Common Cartridge to bring content over and LTI 1.3 (with AGS for grade passback) for integration and coexistence. SCORM 2004 packages are not supported — we'd rather be clear than promise what we don't deliver. In practice, most institutions migrate essential content via IMS CC and recreate SCORM/H5P content as native lessons/quizzes, gaining modern features along the way.
Frequently asked questions
How do I migrate content from Moodle?▾
Export Moodle courses as IMS Common Cartridge and import them into Studeia via POST /api/institution/courses/import (or the UI). The module and lesson structure is recreated. For SCORM or H5P content, recreate it as native lessons and quizzes.
Do I have to migrate everything at once?▾
No. The recommended approach is gradual: start with a pilot, and run Moodle and Studeia in parallel via LTI 1.3 (with grade passback via AGS) while migrating course by course. Decommission Moodle when you're comfortable.
Does Studeia support SCORM?▾
No. SCORM 2004 packages are not supported. The recommended path is IMS Common Cartridge for content + LTI 1.3 for integration. SCORM/H5P content should be recreated as native lessons and interactive activities.
What about users and grades?▾
Users and classes come in via SSO (SAML/OIDC) + SCIM 2.0 or CSV load. During coexistence, Studeia acts as an LTI 1.3 tool and passes grades back to the Moodle gradebook via AGS.
How long does it take and what does it cost?▾
It depends on volume; a school with a few hundred students typically runs a pilot + gradual migration over a few months. Plans range from R$250/mo (up to 10 students) to R$1,500/mo (up to 100), with Enterprise for larger volumes. Start with the free demo account.
Migrate from Moodle to Studeia without losing your class
Import your courses via IMS Common Cartridge, connect users with SSO/SCIM and, if you like, run both in parallel via LTI 1.3 during the transition. Gradual migration, low risk.