AUCTUS

Empowering Education Through Design

AUCTUS is a UK-based instructional design consultancy specialising in developing engaging, custom e-learning courses for schools, therapists, and educators across the Midlands.

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Who Is AUCTUS?

Based in the Midlands, AUCTUS is an instructional design consultancy specialising in supporting clients in the education sector. We strive to empower schools, therapists, and educators to help transform fragmented and inconsistent content into structured, engaging, and easy-to-manage learning experiences.

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Our Services

Whether you manage professional development opportunities for school staff, are looking to enhance your occupational therapy training suite, or need support developing engaging, interactive e-learning, AUCTUS has the service for you. We offer:

  • Our instructional design experts work collaboratively to develop a learning strategy that incorporates learners’ needs and digital delivery.

  • If you need a course designed from scratch or an enhancement of existing materials, we offer support to organisations looking to design or enhance their e-learning offerings.

  • When you’re running a workshop, delivering staff training, or updating existing learning materials, we can ensure all content is designed to reflect your brand and organisation’s voice.

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Our Clients

Helen Langbourne - Director, West Midlands Speech & Language Therapy

“WMSLT has been able to provide a comprehensive suite of professional development for a growing number of schools in the West Midlands to support students with speech, language, and communication needs.”