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Your Material Becomes a Delivered Course

What goes in is material you already own and are licensed to use: lecture texts and an original slide deck. What comes back is those texts produced into a course deployed in your own LMS, with the completion records staying where they already live.

The line produces the course, not the subject, so it never has to be expert in your field and you never hand that expertise to an outsider.

One course off this line is operator training that ends in an exam, a statutory safety qualification with no software in it. If a subject can be taught from documents and slides, it can be produced here.

Corrections Ship in Minutes

Slides are produced as real text, so a wrong figure is edited where it lives and the slide is regenerated. That is why a correction costs minutes instead of a rebuild cycle, and it is also what keeps the material searchable, translatable and readable by assistive technology.

One script per chapter produces both the spoken narration and the written transcript, so a change lands once, both outputs follow it, and the two cannot drift apart.

The second version of a course is that same short loop. Material that changes annually is reviewed and rebuilt chapter by chapter, without the production being re-commissioned each time.

Your Expert Reviews Chapter by Chapter

Review is one document per chapter with a comment field under every slide. Your subject expert reads their own subject in the order a learner will meet it and writes in the margin, rather than approving a whole course in one sitting or learning a review tool first.

A person releases the marked-up comments, and only then is anything rebuilt. That gate keeps an offhand margin note from becoming the teaching text.

It also means every change to a released course traces to someone who agreed to it, and in a qualification that ends in an exam, that traceability is the point.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do we keep the rights to our own material?
Yes. The line works from material you already hold a licence for, and what it produces is the course; the subject itself stays yours. That distinction is commercial and legal as much as practical: your expertise stays in-house, and it is never handed to an outsider before a course can be produced from it.
Where does the finished course live?
In your own LMS. No new platform is introduced and no separate login is issued, so completion records stay in the system that already holds them. For a statutory qualification that is a requirement: the evidence that someone passed has to live where the organisation's records live.
Can learners search the slides and use a screen reader?
Yes. Every word on a slide is real text, so the material can be searched, translated and read by assistive technology. A sentence exported as a picture loses all three at once, which is why the production keeps text as text from the first chapter to the last.
Can the same material also be taught live?
Yes. Instructor-led master classes are taught live by a trainer, remote or on-site, and every title can be booked privately in-house on your own scenarios. Where a room is the wrong format, the same material is produced self-paced on this line, and an agentic build adds a tutor that answers from the course text.