The software giant Instructure, maker of the Canvas learning management system and other education tools, has joined the growing list of ed-tech companies using artificial intelligence to help ...
Instructure’s Melissa Loble explains why readiness beats buzzwords, and how AI, tech fluency, and safe failure can prepare ...
Instructure Holdings, Inc., a leader in learning management systems (LMS), has entered an exciting new chapter with its acquisition by investment funds managed by KKR, a global investment firm, and ...
First-of-its-kind integration transforms education by embedding OpenAI's technology directly within the Canvas learning environment, empowering educators and amplifying student potential Instructure ...
Shares of education technology firm Instructure Holdings Inc (NYSE:INST) are trading higher Tuesday on above-average volume despite a lack of company-specific news. Here’s a look at what’s going on.
Artificial-intelligence tools — including generative AI — will now be integrated into Canvas, a learning-management platform used by a large share of the nation’s colleges, its parent company ...
Ryan Lufkin, the vice president of global strategy for Instructure, examines how the focus on AI in education will move from ...
Serving visitors from 233 countries and translated into 13 languages, Instructure's Community is a hub for support, learning, sharing and camaraderie for Instructure Learning Platform users worldwide ...
Instructure’s latest report suggests that the Philippines has a rising demand for lifelong learning and better technology. The learning technology company’s 2025 State of Higher Education — ...
Instructure Holdings, Inc. (NYSE:INST) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript May 8, 2024 Instructure Holdings, Inc. isn't one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter ...
Learning management system provider Instructure has laid off as many as 100 full-time employees as the publicly traded company nears a key shareholder vote on a proposed sale to a private equity firm.
Yes, the panda got to ring the bell, too. On the auspicious day of Friday, Nov. 13, Instructure became a public company on the New York City Stock Exchange, opening at $16 a share under the symbol ...