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D2L Brightspace: The Hub of the Classroom
With Dr. Lindsay Hamm, Artificial Intelligence Innovation Fellow and Assistant Teaching Professor; Sanjana Bhagavatula, Student

Can a learning management system (LMS) truly transform teaching and learning when positioned as the hub of the classroom? At Purdue University, the answer is yes.

Discover how Purdue University utilizes D2L Brightspace to enhance student success, streamline faculty workflows, and create a unified learning environment. From on-campus to hybrid and digital courses, Brightspace is at the heart of Purdue’s educational experience.

Since partnering with D2L Brightspace in 2019, Purdue has revolutionized its approach to online learning. Brightspace now supports students and faculty with:

• a centralized platform for course administration

• seamless hybrid learning experiences

• improved communication between students and faculty

• access to extracurricular resources.

Student and teaching assistant Sanjana Bhagavatula says, “Brightspace is the basis of my existence as a student at Purdue. There’s not a day where I don’t log in—it gives me access to everything I need.”

Assistant teaching professor and artificial intelligence innovation fellow Dr. Lindsay Hamm highlights how Brightspace helps her manage courses and provide individualized feedback, making teaching more impactful.

Key Takeaways:

• see Brightspace in action at one of the top 10 public universities in the US

• learn how students and faculty benefit from a unified LMS

• understand how Brightspace simplifies learning and improves student success

Meet the Experts

• Dr. Lindsay Hamm: Artificial Intelligence Innovation Fellow and Assistant Teaching Professor

• Sanjana Bhagavatula: Student and Teaching Assistant

About Purdue University

Founded in 1869, Purdue is a public land-grant research institution in West Lafayette, Indiana. Known for its transformative education and innovative approach, Purdue ranks among the top 10 public universities in the United States. In the fall of 2024, Purdue welcomed a record-breaking 58,000 students to its main campus, with over 105,000 learners across all locations and modalities.