Higher education
The university LMS your IT team will actually approve
A Learning Management System (VLE) with LTI 1.3, SSO/SCIM, a rubric gradebook and a per-course AI tutor. Move off Moodle without losing integrations, scale or compliance.
Short answer
Studeia is a higher-ed LMS / Virtual Learning Environment with LTI 1.3 (OIDC + AGS grade passback), SAML/OIDC SSO and SCIM 2.0 provisioning, a rubric-based gradebook, native live classes (Zoom/Teams/Meet/BBB) with recording and transcription, and an AI tutor grounded in each course's own material — fully white-label, with privacy-by-design data rights.
What hurts when you run a VLE in higher ed
Legacy platforms were built for another decade. The result is infrastructure cost, fragile integrations and low engagement.
Maintaining a Moodle server
Upgrades, unstable plugins and dedicated IT cost just to keep the platform running.
Integrating the registrar and external tools
Grades that never flow back to academic systems and fragmented logins across services.
Dropout with no early warning
Manual reports that arrive too late to intervene with at-risk students.
Tutoring that doesn't scale
Basic questions overload TAs and faculty outside office hours.
Everything an academic LMS needs — and what it never had
LTI 1.3 interoperability
OIDC launch and grade passback via AGS. Connect external tools (and be the tool launched by Canvas/Moodle) on a certifiable standard.
Institutional SSO + SCIM 2.0
Single sign-on via SAML 2.0 or OIDC and automatic account/class provisioning and de-provisioning from your identity provider (Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Okta, Azure AD).
Rubric-based gradebook
Grade categories, weights, structured rubrics and a question bank with per-item psychometrics (difficulty, discrimination, distractors, Cronbach's alpha).
Native live classes
Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet and BigBlueButton with automatic recording and searchable, RAG-indexed transcription.
Per-course AI tutor
A 24/7 assistant that answers only from the course's own material (per-course RAG), flags recurring misconceptions and is moderated by an AI supervisor.
Painless migration
Import courses via IMS Common Cartridge and keep your module and lesson structure.
Legacy LMS vs Studeia
| — | Legacy LMS (Moodle/Canvas) | Studeia |
|---|---|---|
| Gradebook | Basic gradebook, manual export | Rubric gradebook + dropout-risk analysis |
| Tool integration | Unstable plugins | Native LTI 1.3 (OIDC + AGS grade passback) |
| Institutional login | Complex setup | SAML/OIDC SSO + SCIM 2.0 provisioning |
| Synchronous classes | Third-party plugin | Native Zoom/Teams/Meet/BBB + recording & transcription |
| Student support | Forum dependent on human replies | 24/7 AI tutor grounded in course material |
| Branding | Limited theming | Full white-label with custom domain |
What rollout looks like
1. Provision the institution
Turn on SSO and SCIM with your identity provider. Accounts and classes flow in automatically.
2. Bring your content
Import courses via IMS Common Cartridge or build from scratch with the lesson builder.
3. Switch on the AI tutor
Ingest each course's material into RAG and enable the per-course tutor.
4. Track and intervene
Risk dashboards, per-class reports and psychometric analytics drive pedagogical action.
Frequently asked questions
Is Studeia LTI 1.3 compliant?▾
Yes. Studeia implements LTI 1.3 with OIDC launch and grade passback via AGS (Assignment and Grade Services). It can act as a tool launched from Canvas/Moodle and also consume external LTI tools inside courses.
How do institutional login and account provisioning work?▾
Single sign-on via SAML 2.0 or OIDC (Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Okta, Azure AD) plus automatic user and group provisioning via SCIM 2.0 — including automatic deactivation when a student leaves the institutional directory.
Can we migrate our existing Moodle courses?▾
Yes. Studeia imports courses in IMS Common Cartridge format, preserving module and lesson structure. (SCORM packages are not supported; the recommended path is IMS CC + LTI 1.3.)
Can the AI tutor give students wrong answers?▾
The tutor answers from the material the institution ingests into each course's RAG, cites its source, and is moderated by an AI supervisor. When the material doesn't cover a topic, the system logs the gap instead of fabricating.
How much does it cost for a university?▾
Per-student plans range from R$250/mo (up to 10) to R$1,500/mo (up to 100). Above that, the Enterprise plan has a contract-defined cap. Start with the free demo account to evaluate.
The university LMS your IT team will actually approve
A Learning Management System (VLE) with LTI 1.3, SSO/SCIM, a rubric gradebook and a per-course AI tutor. Move off Moodle without losing integrations, scale or compliance.