As the leading representative organisation for real estate agents and professionals in the property sector in NSW, the
REINSW has a diverse cohort of people requiring accreditation and training. From people seeking entry-level positions in
the industry to real estate agents looking to become a licensee in charge (or principal) so they can run their own or
manage a real estate agency, all members need to have the right training to be compliant with NSW regulations and
industry requirements.
The REINSW also conducts continued professional development (CPD) training to help agents maintain their annual licence
requirements and manages training for residential, commercial, strata, buyer’s agents, auctioneers and stocking station
agents.
The REINSW is committed to ensuring learners receive quality training that allows them to understand the career they are
entering as a real estate agent. As an industry body, it needs to be able to ensure members have reached and are
following real estate industry standards. Aaron Barber, REINSW’s training manager, says there are severe penalties in
place for any real estate agents who don’t comply.
“It’s important that people who are considering becoming a real estate agent look for a provider like REINSW that is
renowned for quality outcomes and has quality interactive platforms that allow agents to have an enriched learning
experience. If the right compliant training is not received, it’s not just the real estate agents who are affected but
also consumers. There are contracts that could be rescinded, or fees, deposits and commissions lost. So, it’s not just
the agent who’s affected; it has a broader effect on the industry’s reputation.”
Over the past decade, the REINSW faced several challenges in delivering quality training to a diverse cohort within the
highly regulated real estate industry. The existing learning management system (LMS) it used was implemented more than a
decade ago and became outdated, offering limited functionality and causing dissatisfaction among learners. The lack of
interaction, poor reporting and inability to contextualise learning for individual learners were hindering the REINSW’s
ability to provide effective training.
“The LMS we had before wasn’t really a learning management system; it was basically a depository that housed the course.
It was doing quite a lot of damage for us as a learning training provider. We couldn’t do certain things with our
training material, and it was causing a lot of angst among students because they just couldn’t get what they needed out
of it, all of which negatively affected our brand,” said Barber.Solution
Enriched Learner Experience and Adaptable Content Delivery
Recognising the need for a modern and comprehensive solution, the REINSW embarked on a journey to evaluate various LMS
options. The goal was not only to find a platform that could meet REINSW’s internal requirements but also integrate
seamlessly with the existing customer relationship management system (CRM ) and student management systems. After a
six-month consultation with LMS providers and stakeholders, D2L Brightspace emerged as the top choice, offering the
flexibility to enrich the learner experience through contextualised learning, interactive tools and adaptable content
delivery.
The implementation of Brightspace was swift, taking only 12 weeks, and included features such as documentation, forms
and video assessments. The platform’s adaptability allows learners to engage with the material in multiple ways,
addressing language, literacy and numeracy standards. The single sign-on capability further enhances the learner
experience, streamlining the entire process and ensuring a more seamless journey.Result
A Transformative Experience
Since the adoption of Brightspace in February 2023, the REINSW has witnessed a transformative impact on its training
programs.
“After revamping our model of delivery and introducing Brightspace, we’ve not only seen a 100% increase in the number of
people who are using us as a training provider but also a 100% improvement in learner satisfaction. The positive
feedback we receive from our learners in relation to the engagement they have with the platform is very high,” said
Barber.
The system’s adaptability and customisation options have allowed the institute to build interactive tools into its
courses, ensuring a high-quality learning experience for all real estate agents, regardless of their current
qualifications or where they are in their real estate careers.
The ability to watch learner progression and identify areas of difficulty has been a game changer. The visual reporting
features of Brightspace enable the REINSW’s support staff to engage more effectively with learners, providing targeted
where needed.
“I have seen an increase in completion rates within our qualifications, and there are two reasons for that. The system
is a lot easier for our learners to use and interact with. Also, with the reporting and the visual aspects of
Brightspace, we can see learner progression and where they’re struggling. This then allows my learner support officers
to engage a lot more with learners when they contact them,” Barber added.
The platform’s adaptability is further highlighted by the REINSW’s ability to customise widgets and includes forums,
discussion boards and Zoom links. Learners now have the convenience of enrolling in Zoom night classes without the need
for extensive communication with staff, streamlining the learning process and reducing frustration.
“In my experience, the D2L team is very open. They’re very friendly and their willingness to help is always there.
There’s always someone there who can provide that support, regardless of what you’re looking for,” Barber concluded.
Overall, the REINSW’s switch to Brightspace has resulted in enhanced learner satisfaction, increased course completion
rates and improved engagement scores for association members. The adaptability of the platform and its seamless
integration into existing systems have positioned the institute for continued success in providing high-quality training
for the real estate industry in NSW.