Teachfloor
For universities, online masters, and executive education

The modern LMS for higher education.

Group-based delivery, peer review, group projects, live instructor-led training, and LTI 1.3 integration with Canvas, Moodle, and Blackboard, built for modern online programs.

Higher education group with peer review and projects

Used by hundreds of teams shaping how the world learns

University of Michigan
GardaWorld
University of Padua
Fuuz
London Interdisciplinary School
Centene
Start Early
Vista Social
Cresconova
Use cases

Every higher-ed program format, one platform.

From flagship online masters to executive accelerators, Teachfloor delivers the group-program experience modern higher education demands.

Online MBA & masters programs

Group-based delivery for flagship online masters. Synchronous and asynchronous sessions, peer review, group projects, and discussion-based learning at the heart.

Executive & continuing education

Run executive accelerators, continuing-education credentials, and microcredentials with structured scheduling, mentor sessions, and certificate issuance, all branded for your institution.

University extension & corporate partnerships

Deliver custom-designed corporate education and university-extension programs at scale. Branch-level admin keeps each group, partner, and program isolated.

Key features

Modern online education, in one platform.

Group-based learning depends on discussion, practice, and peer engagement. Teachfloor was built around exactly that, not adapted from a content-delivery tool.

Course Design

Modular course design with academic rigor.

Sequence modules, lectures, readings, assignments, and discussion across the program. Drip-release weekly content. AI Course Generator drafts curriculum from syllabi.

Visual editor
Syllabus import
Weekly modules
Program calendar
Video lectures
Drip release
Explore feature
AI Course Builder
"Create a product management fundamentals course for new hires"
Generated Structure0/4 modules
Generating...
Why it's different

From legacy LMS to modern group-program platform.

Canvas, Blackboard, and Moodle were designed for content delivery. Teachfloor was designed for the group program, the way modern higher education actually teaches.

Format
Teachfloor

Active, collaborative learning

Learners practice together through peer reviews, group activities, and live discussions.

VS
Traditional academic LMS

Passive learning

Learners watch videos alone with no interaction, feedback, or accountability.

Feedback
Teachfloor

Team-based delivery

Instructors, peers, and mentors all contribute to the learning experience.

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Traditional academic LMS

Solo instructor

One person creates and delivers everything — no peer interaction built in.

Accountability
Teachfloor

Cohort-based programs

Time-bound programs with shared schedules, milestones, and group accountability.

VS
Traditional academic LMS

Self-paced only

No structure or deadlines. Learners drop off — most never finish.

Outcomes
Teachfloor

85–90% completion

Active participation, real outcomes. Data that proves impact to stakeholders.

VS
Traditional academic LMS

10–15% completion

Low engagement, high dropout. No way to prove training ROI.

Customer story

How teams build learning on Teachfloor.

Case study
How peer review at the University of Padova shapes the next generation of educators.
University of PadovaHigher Education · Italy
University of Padova

Professor Cecchinato uses Teachfloor's peer review and group-based learning to transform teacher education, turning future educators into active, collaborative learners.

Read the full story
Operations & Scale

The operational layer behind every program.

AI that helps learners in the moment, plus role-based access for students, faculty, and staff. The day-to-day operations of a department-scale program, handled.

Teachfloor Orchestrator
Agent
Ask the orchestrator anything…

AI Orchestrator

Learners and instructors just ask. The AI assistant navigates the platform, finds answers, and surfaces the right resource, with no menus and no tickets.

Explore feature
Role Permissions4 roles
RoleLearnersCoursesGradeSettings
Admin
Instructor
Assistant
Learner

Roles & permissions

Granular roles for students, instructors, teaching assistants, and admins. Scoped access per course, cohort, or department under one institution.

Explore feature
Why Teachfloor for higher education

Built around how modern higher education actually teaches.

Traditional LMS platforms were built for content delivery. Teachfloor was built around the program: the discussion, peer review, and live engagement that define modern online education.

Group-first architecture

Synchronized milestones, scheduled live sessions, group projects, and peer review, all designed around active learning rather than self-paced delivery.

Group projects + team-based learning

Auto-formed or self-organized study groups. Group submission, group review, and group grading: the team-based methodology higher education depends on.

Peer review at academic rigor

Rubric-based peer assessment, instructor approval, calibrated grading. The methodology behind every leading online masters program.

LTI 1.3 + SIS integration

Plug into Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard, and modern SIS systems. Add modern group-program capabilities without ripping out your existing stack.

Microcredentials + stackable certs

Issue branded, verifiable certificates as learners complete modules and full programs. The credentialing engine for lifetime learning.

Alumni community that lasts

Programs stay connected beyond graduation. Alumni directories, channels, and discussions turn programs into lifetime networks.

Your Partner Team

You'll always talk to real people.

Teachfloor is built for organizations that value real partnership. You work directly with our experienced team, who take the time to understand your needs and help you find the right solution.

No bots. No ticket ping-pong.
Fast answers from people who know your setup.
Onboarding and best practices, not just help docs.
Filippo Schiano di Pepe

“Every organization is different. That's why our job isn't just to answer questions, it's to understand our customers' goals and work alongside them to find the right path forward.”

Filippo Schiano di Pepe

CEO & Founder, Teachfloor

Teachfloor support, real person on a call
Onboarding call scheduledTomorrow, 10:00 AM
G2 Users Love Us award
G2 Spring 2025 High Performer award
G2 Spring 2025 Momentum Leader award
G2 Spring 2025 Easiest To Do Business With award
G2 Spring 2025 Easiest Setup award
G2 Spring 2025 Best Support award
Crozdesk Happiest Users award
Crozdesk Quality Choice award
eLearning Industry People's Choice award

LMS for higher education: common questions.

An LMS for higher education is a learning platform designed for universities, online masters, executive education, and continuing education programs. Compared with traditional academic LMS platforms, modern higher-ed platforms treat group-based delivery, peer review, group projects, and live instructor-led training as core capabilities rather than add-ons. Teachfloor was built for this exact shape of program.

Traditional academic LMS platforms were built primarily for content delivery and gradebook management, with peer review, group programs, and live sessions added on top. Teachfloor was built natively around group-based learning, peer review, group projects, and live training, the methodologies modern online programs, executive education, and online masters depend on. We integrate with Canvas, Moodle, and Blackboard via LTI 1.3 for institutions running both stacks.

Yes. Teachfloor supports LTI 1.3, the latest interoperability standard, for integration with Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard, and most modern student information systems (requires configuration). Your existing course catalog, gradebook, and SSO remain intact, and Teachfloor adds the modern group-program, peer review, and live session capabilities on top.

Online MBA programs, executive education, online masters programs, university extension and continuing-education courses, professional development tracks, microcredentials and stackable certificates, university-affiliated bootcamps, and corporate university partnerships. Anywhere structured group education beats self-paced content delivery.

Yes. Teachfloor is SOC 2 and ISO 27001 certified and GDPR-compliant for EU institutions. SCORM support lets you bring in accreditation-required content. Detailed audit logs and learner data export are included, and multi-campus admin supports university systems, satellite schools, and system-wide deployments.

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The modern LMS for higher education.

Group-based learning, peer review, live sessions, and LTI 1.3 integration: the platform built for modern online programs. Start with Teachfloor today.