AI-powered courses, multilingual support, and Enterprise self-hosting options for universities that want more than legacy LMS platforms.
Clean, contemporary interface built with modern web tech. Students navigate intuitively — no Moodle-era frustration or Blackboard confusion.
Enterprise enables deployment on university servers. Standard cloud at $49/mo is a fraction of legacy LMS enterprise contracts.
AI assistants help hundreds of students simultaneously — answering questions, generating practice problems, and providing instant feedback. One AI TA per student.
International students navigate in their native language. True localization — not just translated button labels but a full multi-language experience.
Real obstacles Universities & Colleges professionals face — and how LearnHouse helps overcome them.
Many institutional LMS platforms have interfaces that can feel outdated to today's students. Faculty often spend significant time on platform administration rather than content creation.
Modern block editor that faculty actually enjoy using. Clean interface that students navigate intuitively. No PHP administration overhead — deploy with Docker in minutes.
Canvas and Blackboard charge enterprise pricing — often $50K-500K/year for institutional licenses. Budget-constrained departments can't innovate.
Enterprise enables self-hosting on university infrastructure. Standard cloud at $49/mo for departments that don't need on-premise. Both are a fraction of legacy LMS costs.
Students expect AI-assisted learning — personalized tutoring, instant feedback, study aids. Legacy LMS platforms have no AI capabilities or are years behind.
Full AI suite — AI assistants help students, generate practice questions, and provide instant feedback. Built into every plan, not an expensive enterprise add-on.
Universities serve international student bodies. Most LMS platforms have limited localization — English-centric UI with no real multi-language support.
19 languages out of the box. International students navigate in their native language while engaging with course content. True multi-language support, not just translated buttons.
Modern block-based editor for rich, interactive content
AI assistants, content generation, and interactive playgrounds
Discussions, threads, and engagement tools
Learner progress, completion rates, and insights
Managed cloud for all plans, self-hosting on Enterprise
19 languages — reach learners worldwide
Common questions about LearnHouse for Universities & Colleges
Self-host LearnHouse with Docker on FERPA-aligned infrastructure to keep all student education records inside your institutional network. Enterprise plans add SSO/OIDC, RBAC, and audit logs so registrars and IT can meet FERPA disclosure and access requirements.
Yes. SCORM packages from Pearson, McGraw-Hill, or Cengage import directly into courses and report completion. LTI support is on the roadmap; in the meantime the REST API handles grade passback to Banner, Workday Student, or Anthology.
Many departments use it alongside Canvas for executive education, MOOCs, and continuing studies where Canvas is too heavy. For full institutional replacement, Enterprise deployments add SSO with Shibboleth/SAML via OIDC and student information system integration through the API.
Built-in multi-tenancy lets you spin up separate orgs per college, school, or campus under one deployment, each with its own branding, admins, and RBAC. Central IT controls the underlying Docker infrastructure while deans manage their own org.
Yes. Since LearnHouse itself is AGPLv3 open source, it pairs naturally with OER. Faculty author in the block editor, tag licenses per course, and export content. The REST API supports syndication to MERLOT or OER Commons.
Yes. Run CEU programs with Stripe checkout, drip cohorts via Communities, and issue verifiable completion certificates. Many universities use LearnHouse for non-credit revenue programs that Canvas isn't optimized for, like exec ed and bootcamps.
The block editor produces semantic HTML with alt text, keyboard navigation, and screen reader support targeting WCAG 2.1 AA. Self-hosting lets your accessibility team audit and patch the AGPLv3 source directly when needed.
Enterprise plans include SSO via OIDC, which bridges to SAML IdPs like Shibboleth, Okta, Microsoft Entra, and Google Workspace for Education. Just-in-time provisioning and RBAC keep faculty, TA, and student roles in sync with your directory.
Yes. Built-in code playgrounds run Python, JavaScript, and more in-browser so students don't need to install Anaconda or RStudio locally. Pair with embedded Jupyter notebooks for graduate-level statistics and computational courses.
Enterprise is custom and based on active learners, deployment model, and SLA needs. It includes SSO/OIDC, priority support, and self-host or dedicated cloud. Contact sales; many institutions start with Pro at $149/month for a pilot department.
LearnHouse adapts to any industry. Features and capabilities described are based on the platform's current offerings.

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