VET solutions
Modular course design, assessment mapping, workplace integration and facilitator training for RTOs and employers.
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Modular course design, assessment mapping, workplace integration and facilitator training for RTOs and employers.
Read more →Supervisor packs, mobile evidence capture and accessible induction for placements and employer hosts.
Read more →Employer-aligned internships, assessment design, and supervisor mentoring for credited or paid placements.
Read more →Clinical scoping, short trials, device lending, configuration and procurement guidance.
Read more →Strategic audits, pilot design, procurement and sustainment planning for long-term inclusion.
Read more →Modular, accessible learning stacks and LMS exports for classrooms and public sites.
Read more →Grant application and lifecycle management, reporting and sustainment tools for program leads.
Read more →Accessible regulation workflows and record-keeping for service providers and regulators.
Read more →Plain-language navigator tools, plan templates and provider toolkits for participants and coordinators.
Read more →Practical KPIs, dashboards and plain reports that show impact and inform decisions.
Read more →Automated and manual testing, real-user checks and remediation roadmaps.
Read more →Device QA, inventory, logistics, repair and sustainment planning for lending services.
Read more →EMLS packaging, SCORM/xAPI, secure evidence bundles, APIs and SSO for connected learning.
Read more →Certified EduLinked Facilitator microcredential and workplace trainer capability building.
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