Modernising a University Learning Platform: From Legacy LMS to Adaptive Digital Campus

Challenge
Meridian’s 15-year-old Blackboard LMS delivered a poor digital experience: student satisfaction at 23%, mobile usage at just 8%, fragmented learning tools, and heavy administrative burden on faculty.
Solution
We rebuilt the digital learning ecosystem: a modern LMS with mobile-first delivery, AI-powered lecture capture and search, integrated content authoring, and analytics-driven student risk detection.
Results
Student satisfaction increased from 23% to 71%. Mobile adoption reached 68% within one semester. Lecture engagement increased 4×. At-risk student intervention increased 3×, improving retention outcomes.
Why the Legacy Platform Was Failing
The problem wasn’t just outdated software. It was a broken learning experience. Blackboard had been in place since 2008.
Over time:
- Student expectations evolved (mobile-first, on-demand content)
- The LMS did not

Student Experience Issues
- No real-time notifications
- Poor mobile usability
- Content buried in static folders
- No intelligent searchThe platform behaved like a file repository, not a learning system
Faculty Workarounds
To compensate, staff used:
- Microsoft Teams
- Physical handouts
Result: Fragmented learning environmentStudents navigating 4–5 systems per course
Operational Impact
- Student satisfaction: 23%
- Mobile usage: 8%
- Faculty time: 40% spent on LMS admin
System Design Approach
This was not an LMS upgrade. It was a transition to a digital campus platform.
Goals:
- unify learning experience
- reduce faculty workload
- enable data-driven student support
Platform Architecture
1. Modern LMS Core
- Built on Moodle 4.x (customised)
- Integrated with Azure AD (SSO)
- Delivered as a Progressive Web App (PWA)
Key outcomes:
- consistent experience across desktop + mobile
- no dependency on app store downloads
2. Lecture Capture & AI Search
Integration with Panopto enabled:
- AI-generated transcripts (12 languages)
- automatic chapter markers
- full-text search across lectures
Example:
Search: “Keynesian multiplier” → jumps directly to exact lecture segment
3. Student Analytics & Risk Detection
We built an early-warning system based on:
- login frequency
- content engagement
- assessment submission patterns
Risk Model Output
- weekly risk score per student
- automatic alerts to personal tutors
SLA: tutor outreach within 3 working days
4. Content Authoring System
- H5P-based interactive content builder
- standardised templates for modules
Result:
content preparation time:4 hours → 90 minutes per module
Learning Experience Transformation
Before:
- static content
- fragmented tools
- reactive student support
After:
- searchable learning content
- unified platform
- proactive academic intervention
Change Management Strategy
Technology alone does not drive adoption. We ran a 12-week parallel change programme:
- training for 340 academic staff
- hands-on workshops
- guided migration of course content
- live support during rollout
Result:
- staff confidence before student launch
- minimal disruption at go-live
Performance Outcomes
Student Experience
- Satisfaction: 23% → 71%
Mobile Adoption
- 8% → 68% (within one semester)
Learning Engagement
- Lecture recording usage: 4× increase
Student Support
- At-risk intervention rate: 3× increase
Faculty Productivity
- Content preparation time reduced by ~60%
Operational Impact
Before:
- disconnected systems
- low engagement
- reactive student support
After:
- unified digital campus
- high engagement across devices
- proactive academic intervention
Why This Worked
- Mobile-first designMatched how students actually consume content
- Searchable learning contentTurned lectures into accessible knowledge assets
- Integrated analyticsEnabled early intervention, not late reaction
- Faculty workflow optimisationReduced admin burden → increased teaching focus
- Strong change managementEnsured adoption across academic staff
The Key Insight
Digital learning is not about content availability. It is about:
- accessibility
- discoverability
- timely intervention
Final Outcome
Meridian moved from:
- Legacy LMS → Adaptive learning platform
- Fragmented tools → Unified digital ecosystem
- Reactive teaching → Data-driven support
Result: A scalable digital campus that improves:
- student engagement
- academic outcomes
- operational efficiency
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