Trusted Exams, Scalable Assessment, Active Sessions: Constructor for Canvas

30 June, 2026
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A university assessment director, a corporate L&D lead, and an instructor all log into the same Canvas. The assessment director needs exams that survive AI. The L&D lead needs certifications that survive an audit. The instructor needs a session where people actually talk. Three different jobs and, at most organizations, three different vendors stapled onto the LMS to solve them.

 

Each tool arrived for a good reason. Together they become a tax: another login for learners, another integration to maintain, another contract to renew, another support queue to chase. The work of teaching and assessing gets harder the more tools you add to do it. Canvas assessment and proctoring plus the collaboration that keeps people engaged between assessments doesn’t have to come from three places.

 

Constructor is a verified Instructure partner with three Canvas-native apps that run over a single LTI 1.3 integration pattern: Proctor, Assess, and Groups. Here’s what each one does, and why one partner beats three. 

Proctor: exams you can stand behind

Constructor Proctor verifies student identity and uses AI to flag irregularities gaze, voice, and device signals  for human review, so your team handles the handful of sessions that warrant a look instead of watching every recording. Canvas proctoring runs inside Canvas with no separate portal, so a learner launches a secure exam without leaving the course.

 

For higher ed, that matters most right now: with New Quizzes becoming the Canvas default on July 1, this is the moment to re-evaluate your integrity stack. Proctor integrates over standard LTI 1.3  if native New Quizzes support is decisive for your setup, confirm the specifics with our team for your configuration ahead of the default. For corporate training, the same capability turns certification and compliance exams into results you can defend to an auditor. 

Assess: assessment that scales without burying your team

Where the built-in quiz engine runs out of room, Constructor Assess keeps going: a real item bank, advanced and varied question formats, adaptive delivery, and AI-assisted grading. The point isn’t more features. It’s less marking and better measurement. Online assessment in Canvas stops being a bottleneck when item banks are reusable and grading is assisted, whether you’re running a 2,000-seat course or a high-volume training cohort.

Groups: sessions people actually show up for

Constructor Groups is a Canvas collaboration tool that brings breakout rooms, a shared whiteboard, polls and quizzes, and engagement analytics inside Canvas live, hybrid, or in person, with no separate app for learners to install. The analytics close a loop most teams never get: which sessions drove real participation, and which just moved people from one assignment to the next.

Why one partner beats three

Bringing these together under one verified Instructure partner changes the math: 

One LTI 1.3 integration pattern

to validate and maintain, not three.

One support relationship

and one contract, instead of a vendor for every workflow. 

Fewer logins

and a more consistent experience for the people who never asked to think about any of this. 

No big-bang switch

Each app stands alone in the Marketplace, so you can start with the most urgent piece and add the rest on your timeline. 

Verified partner: Constructor (Constructor Technology AG) is a verified Instructure partner.  

FAQs

How do Proctor, Assess, and Groups integrate with Canvas?

As Canvas-native apps over standard LTI 1.3, listed in the Canvas Marketplace. 

Do we have to adopt all three at once?

No. Each app is available on its own; most organizations start with one and add others later. 

Does this work for corporate training, not just higher ed?

Yes. The apps are Canvas-native, so they support credentialing, compliance, and L&D programs run in Canvas, as well as academic courses. 

Does Proctor work with Canvas New Quizzes?

Constructor Proctor integrates with Canvas over standard LTI 1.3. Confirm native New Quizzes support for your configuration with our team ahead of the July 1 default.