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Is your legacy LMS holding you back?

We sat down with Prof. Martin Bean CBE, global education leader and former Vice-Chancellor of RMIT University, to discuss how legacy learning platforms (LMS) are holding institutions back. Each short video explores three key areas that shape how most organisations approach technology: improving processes, supporting lifelong learning pathways, and understanding how their tech stack drives progress. (Need help deciding which to focus on? Our quick Panda Personality quiz can help.)

(Need help deciding which to focus on? Our quick Panda Personality quiz can help.)

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Keeping your systems reliable and ready

From reducing the administrative burden on educators to easily integrating with existing systems and protecting data, your focus is on ensuring efficiency and scalability.

Learning never stops, and neither should your LMS

See how a purpose-built LMS delivers stability and scalability that go beyond basic cloud hosting so you can support learners seamlessly across time zones, devices, and delivery modes.

Can you afford to risk your data—or your people?

As cyber threats increase, it’s vital to know your systems are keeping pace. A purpose-built LMS delivers automatic security and compliance updates, giving your IT teams time to focus on what matters most.

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Adapting to every stage of the learner journey

Whether it’s transitions between year levels, stackable credentials, or lifelong learning pathways, you need a platform that adapts to every stage.

From first login to lifelong impact

Legacy learning platforms limit institutional agility, scalability, and learner relevance. Whether it’s supporting microcredentials or enabling AI-powered personalisation, to stay competitive, you need digital capabilities that can support learners across all stages of life.

Helping your institution grow through smarter learning technology

With shifting enrolment trends and funding pressures, universities and tertiary providers are rethinking who they serve—and how. A flexible LMS is essential for reaching non-traditional learners, scaling online and hybrid programs, and building revenue-generating partnerships with industry and government.

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Focusing on positive outcomes with your tech stack

Technology should serve a purpose, not just fill a gap. Choose a learning platform that uses data and innovation to drive meaningful progress for learners, educators, and your institution.

The future of learning starts with better digital experiences

Clunky, inconsistent platforms frustrate learners and educators and can harm your institution’s reputation. Mobile-first, student-centred technology is essential for satisfaction, strong outcomes, and lasting success.

Helping your teams lead the change

Every memorable learning experience depends on the people behind the systems. When those teams are equipped and heard, they turn new technology into lasting progress.

Is your legacy LMS holding you back?

Take our quick Panda Personality quiz to uncover what really matters in your platform strategy.

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