D2L, global leader in learning technologies, has revealed an extensive set of functionalities of the latest generation of artificial intelligence embedded directly into the company’s flagship platform, Brightspace, at the Fusion 2026 event, setting a new benchmark in the domain of scalable educational design and digital instruction adaptability. The product release addresses the common issue inherent to all corporate, K-12, and higher education learning environments – excessive burden of administrating the process of building localized course materials and custom-tailored assessments based on each learner’s pace. In order to streamline this procedure, the AI-powered Brightspace platform is equipped with self-learning modules which enable teachers to create interactive modules, practice tests, and lesson plans from any source materials, syllabus specifications, and institution documentation within seconds.
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At the same time, the platform utilizes predictive algorithms which assess the performance of active learners in real time and route personalized learning paths and appropriate remedial resources without any teacher involvement. Combining creative authoring tools with adaptive mechanisms, the platform decreases administrative workload by 60%, thus enabling the teacher to concentrate exclusively on mentorship and value creation processes. Highlighting how the structural deployment of agentic software fundamentally elevates global instructional outcomes, John Baker, CEO of D2L, stated: “We are at a defining moment where AI can move from an experimental tool to an essential partner in the learning journey. These new capabilities are about giving educators the superpower to create incredible learning experiences in a fraction of the time, while ensuring every learner gets the precise support they need to succeed.”
