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EdTech procurement rejects platforms that cannot prove FERPA and GDPR-for-minors posture — and rejects them even harder if LTI grade passback to Canvas or Moodle is missing. Archiet bakes student-data controls into the data model and scaffolds the LMS integrations that district buyers and universities require.
Minors and student records are the most regulated data class in software. Archiet's generated backend treats every endpoint touching student entities as PII-sensitive: FERPA (US), GDPR-Article-8-for-minors (EU), and UK-DfE data-sharing rules produce a populated DPIA that procurement officers actually accept.
EdTech SaaS is sold to school districts, universities, and tutoring companies. Archiet's tenancy layer scopes every query to the school or institution, with role separation (teacher, student, parent, admin) enforced at the authorisation middleware — not reinvented per route.
LTI 1.3 (Canvas, Moodle, Blackboard), SCORM (legacy content packages), xAPI / cmi5 (modern analytics), OneRoster (class rosters), Google Classroom + Microsoft Education APIs. Archiet scaffolds the integration patterns with the right signing, JWT exchange, and grade-passback flows — the details every EdTech team otherwise spends six weeks on.
LMS, SIS, assessment, tutoring marketplace, course authoring. Add FERPA + GDPR-for-minors flags. Generate. The LTI signing, the parental-consent table, and the safeguarding audit log are in the first commit — not on your Q3 backlog.