Enrollix CourseAssist

Course-specific help inside the LMS, grounded in approved course materials.

CourseAssist is an LTI-based course assistant for Canvas, D2L, Blackboard, and other LMSs that answers course-specific questions for students and faculty using approved course materials and course context.

Works where courses already live

Canvas D2L Blackboard Other LMSs
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Student support

Answer course questions faster without forcing staff escalation every time.

FC

Faculty support

Help instructors provide consistent, course-scoped answers and guidance.

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Course context

Ground responses in syllabi, assignments, approved files, and course-specific materials.

Why CourseAssist

A course assistant should answer from the course, not from generic institutional memory.

Course-scoped answers

Help students and faculty with answers grounded in the specific course they are working in.

LMS-native support

Bring support into the systems students and instructors already use instead of sending them somewhere else.

Approved source grounding

Use syllabi, assignments, policies, lecture materials, and approved files as the basis for response generation.

Grounding sources

Use the materials that actually define the course.

Syllabi

Deadlines, grading policies, participation expectations, and course logistics.

Assignments and rubrics

Approved assignment instructions, evaluation criteria, and due-date context.

Lecture and reading materials

Course files, slides, readings, and instructor-approved reference materials.

Course announcements and context

Course-specific updates and operational information that students need in the moment.

How it works

Bring course help into the LMS with a clear scope.

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Connect the course context

Use the LTI-based setup to work inside Canvas, D2L, Blackboard, or another LMS environment.

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Ground the assistant in approved materials

Limit the answer space to course files, syllabus rules, assignments, and other approved context.

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Answer in the flow of work

Students and faculty can ask course-specific questions where they are already doing course work.

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Keep the scope clear

The assistant stays course-scoped instead of drifting into unsupported institution-wide claims.

Example questions

The kinds of questions CourseAssist should be good at.

Student questions

  • When is Assignment 3 due and where do I submit it?
  • What does the rubric say about the group presentation?
  • What chapters do I need to read before next week's class?

Faculty support questions

  • Which course files have been assigned for Week 5?
  • What policy language is in the published syllabus for late work?
  • What instructions do students currently see for the lab report?

Implementation and trust

CourseAssist is designed to feel practical, scoped, and LMS-native.

The key story is not generic AI tutoring. It is supervised course support grounded in approved materials, delivered inside the LMS systems institutions already use.

Support students and faculty with course-specific answers inside the LMS.

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