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Business Wire
4 days ago
- Business
- Business Wire
WeVideo Achieves Canvas Certified Integration Status
LAKE FOREST, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of Canvas' new Certified Integration Program, WeVideo proudly announces their video learning platform has been recognized for its outstanding integration experience. 'Many of our education users rely on the Canvas LMS integration to work efficiently, so we've long been committed to making that process smooth for them,' said Annie Davis, Chief Product Officer at WeVideo. 'It's a great feeling to be recognized by one of our partners for these efforts, and we're proud to have received top marks for the way we seamlessly incorporate our tools into the LMS and user interface.' To recognize great tools, Canvas independently reviews integrations based on their adherence to LTI 1.3 standards and scores each one on best practices in data privacy, accessibility, security, and user experience. In partnership with Instructure's Developer Relations team, the program works to make sure integrations with Canvas' LMS system provide needed transparency and accountability while delivering an excellent product experience. Learn more about WeVideo's integrations with LMS platforms and the tool's interactive capabilities for schools, universities, and businesses at WeVideo is the leading video learning platform for K–12, empowering educators and students to create, engage, and collaborate with video. Trusted by hundreds of schools and higher education institutions in over 60 countries, WeVideo helps its users save time, increase engagement, and improve learning outcomes.

Engadget
09-07-2025
- Business
- Engadget
Claude can now connect to learning apps like Canvas, Panopto and Wiley
At the start of April, Anthropic released Learning mode, a feature that changed how Claude would interact with users. With the tool enabled, the chatbot would attempt to guide students to a solution rather than providing them with an answer outright. The release of Learning mode and Claude for Education was the start of a major push by Anthropic to work with universities and colleges globally. Today, the company is upgrading Claude for Education with the addition of integrations to three popular learning apps — Canvas, Panopto and Wiley. With the update, students and teachers can connect those platforms to Claude, making it possible for the chatbot to access the materials like lecture transcripts, peer-reviewed journals and more. For two of the apps, the connective tissue is provided by MCP servers made by Panopto and Wiley. For the uninitiated, MCP is a protocol Anthropic released last fall to make it easier to connect its AI models to third-party systems. This past spring, OpenAI began supporting the tech as well. With Wednesday's update, Anthropic is also adding support for Canvas' Learning Tools Interoperability feature. As a result, students will be able use Claude directly within their Canvas courses without the need to switch between platforms. As before, Anthropic says all student conversations with Claude are private and won't be used for training future models. Separately, Anthropic is partnering with campuses worldwide to launch Claude Builder Clubs, an initiative designed to help students run hackathons, workshops and demo nights dedicated to Claude and AI more broadly. "Together, they'll build AI-powered projects — anything from an app to help their colleagues study and learn, to the next billion-dollar startup," the company says. Students can apply today to kickstart their own Builder Club this fall.


Time Out
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
A talented new chef takes the reins at the MCA's beautiful rooftop restaurant, Canvas
Last year, we brought you the news that the beloved rooftop café atop Sydney's MCA transformed into a bold fine-diner called Canvas. Spearheaded by hospitality professionals The Big Group, Canvas' concept is new to Sydney: instead of a fixed kitchen team and head chef, there will be seasonal residencies featuring fresh talent. Josh Raine, the former executive chef of Sydney's now-closed icon Tetsuya's, was the opening gun. (Raine has since gone on to open the excellent Surry Hills wine bar, 40Res.) Now, Scottish-born James Scott has taken over the reins from Raine, bringing a wealth of experience: he trained under British chef Michael Caines at the two-Michelin-star Gidleigh Park before moving to Sydney in 2013. He then worked with Martin Benn at the award-winning Sepia, before rising to head chef at waterfront LuMi Dining. Phew – talk about a strong CV. Scott says: 'I'm incredibly excited to take the reins at Canvas. The space, the views, the philosophy – everything about this restaurant invites creativity and storytelling. My new menu reflects where I've come from, where I am now, and the inspiration provided by this extraordinary location.' So, what's on the menu? Highlights include cappelletti (a type of hat-shaped pasta) filled with sea-sweet crab meat and paired with a light, creamy sauce flavoured with lemon myrtle, basil and pops of ruby-coloured finger lime. Wagyu tartare comes with zippy pickled shallots, fried saltbush, a rich confit egg yolk and a Sydney Opera House–shaped Jerusalem artichoke crisp in celebration of Sydney's favourite house. View this post on Instagram A post shared by avriltreasure (@avriltreasure) For mains, our pick is the 'Lambington' – a riff on the classic Wellington and made with haggis in a nod to Scott's heritage. Desserts include a desert-lime parfait with meringue and coconut sorbet; a Bakewell tart with Davidson plum and crème fraîche; and a tarte Tatin with Granny Smith apples, native thyme and vanilla gelato. Canvas' chef concept isn't the only thing we're fans of. The sun-drenched restaurant offers a two-course menu for $95 per person and a three-course option for $120. While it's not cheap, compared with its neighbours who share similar 'wow' views (looking at you, Quay), it's solid value in our books – a slice of luxury at a more accessible price point. Oh, and one more thing: Canvas is lunch-only (the space morphs into an event venue at night) – so if you've got a birthday, date with your nan or an anniversary coming up, book in for the day. Find out more here. These are the best restaurants in Sydney right now.

Korea Herald
12-06-2025
- Business
- Korea Herald
Instructure's Canvas LMS Enters South Korea to Strengthen Universities' Global Competitiveness
SEOUL, South Korea, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Instructure, the leading learning ecosystem and creator of Canvas, one of the most used learning management systems worldwide, today announced its entry into the South Korean market. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the company's mission to empower educators and learners worldwide with a secure, scalable, and modern learning management system. The launch in South Korea is made possible through a strategic partnership with Linus, the authorized partner of Canvas in the country, with over 10 years of experience in the Korean education market. Through this collaboration, educational institutions across the country will gain access to Canvas' full suite of tools and services through locally based employees, localized marketing presence, and enhanced language capability. "With Canvas LMS, learners in South Korea will gain access to world-class, student-centered learning experiences that unlock personalized and self-paced education," said Harrison Kelly, Managing Director of Asia Pacific at Instructure. "More importantly, Canvas by Instructure empowers institutions to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world application, helping them deliver job-aligned content and credentials that prepare students for a rapidly evolving workforce. We're excited to bring all the fully featured LMS capabilities built in Canvas by Instructure to institutions in the country, supported by Linus's local expertise." Built to Scale, Secure by Design Unlike open-source LMS platforms that often rely on custom development and ongoing maintenance, Canvas by Instructure is engineered with a secure, enterprise-grade architecture that ensures long-term agility. With 99.9% annual uptime and hands-free updates, institutions can scale confidently while minimizing operational risks. Open Architecture for Seamless Integration Canvas is designed for extensibility. Through robust APIs and full support for Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) standards, it integrates effortlessly with leading edtech tools, enabling institutions to build flexible, personalized learning ecosystems. Reliability, Resilience, and Risk Management Canvas provides built-in business continuity features, including automatic updates, disaster recovery, vulnerability patching, and rigorous security protocols—all of which support a reliable and safe learning experience for students and faculty alike. AI That Empowers Educators Canvas is also at the forefront of AI innovation in education. With AI-powered tools that support learner engagement and predictive analytics to help identify at-risk students, Canvas enables educators to personalize learning at scale and enhance student outcomes. "It is a great honor for Linus to become Instructure's first authorized partner in Korea," said Nah Suk Gyu, CEO of Linus. "Through this strong partnership with Instructure, a global leader in education technology, we are now able to contribute to enhancing the global competitiveness of Korean educational institutions with the world-class Canvas LMS." Instructure powers the delivery of education globally and reimagines the technologies that turn teaching and learning into opportunities. Today, the Instructure ecosystem of products connects the dots for educators and institutions by improving educational experiences at every age, every stage and every transitional moment — across K-12, higher education and the workforce. We encourage you to discover more at


Malaysian Reserve
12-06-2025
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
Instructure's Canvas LMS Enters South Korea to Strengthen Universities' Global Competitiveness
SEOUL, South Korea, June 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Instructure, the leading learning ecosystem and creator of Canvas, one of the most used learning management systems worldwide, today announced its entry into the South Korean market. This expansion marks a significant milestone in the company's mission to empower educators and learners worldwide with a secure, scalable, and modern learning management system. The launch in South Korea is made possible through a strategic partnership with Linus, the authorized partner of Canvas in the country, with over 10 years of experience in the Korean education market. Through this collaboration, educational institutions across the country will gain access to Canvas' full suite of tools and services through locally based employees, localized marketing presence, and enhanced language capability. 'With Canvas LMS, learners in South Korea will gain access to world-class, student-centered learning experiences that unlock personalized and self-paced education,' said Harrison Kelly, Managing Director of Asia Pacific at Instructure. 'More importantly, Canvas by Instructure empowers institutions to bridge the gap between academic theory and real-world application, helping them deliver job-aligned content and credentials that prepare students for a rapidly evolving workforce. We're excited to bring all the fully featured LMS capabilities built in Canvas by Instructure to institutions in the country, supported by Linus's local expertise.' Built to Scale, Secure by Design Unlike open-source LMS platforms that often rely on custom development and ongoing maintenance, Canvas by Instructure is engineered with a secure, enterprise-grade architecture that ensures long-term agility. With 99.9% annual uptime and hands-free updates, institutions can scale confidently while minimizing operational risks. Open Architecture for Seamless Integration Canvas is designed for extensibility. Through robust APIs and full support for Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) standards, it integrates effortlessly with leading edtech tools, enabling institutions to build flexible, personalized learning ecosystems. Reliability, Resilience, and Risk Management Canvas provides built-in business continuity features, including automatic updates, disaster recovery, vulnerability patching, and rigorous security protocols—all of which support a reliable and safe learning experience for students and faculty alike. AI That Empowers Educators Canvas is also at the forefront of AI innovation in education. With AI-powered tools that support learner engagement and predictive analytics to help identify at-risk students, Canvas enables educators to personalize learning at scale and enhance student outcomes. 'It is a great honor for Linus to become Instructure's first authorized partner in Korea,' said Nah Suk Gyu, CEO of Linus. 'Through this strong partnership with Instructure, a global leader in education technology, we are now able to contribute to enhancing the global competitiveness of Korean educational institutions with the world-class Canvas LMS.' About Instructure Instructure powers the delivery of education globally and reimagines the technologies that turn teaching and learning into opportunities. Today, the Instructure ecosystem of products connects the dots for educators and institutions by improving educational experiences at every age, every stage and every transitional moment — across K-12, higher education and the workforce. We encourage you to discover more at Logo – View original content: