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Canvas is back online, but questions — and final exam disruptions — linger

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By Rachel Treisman

The online education platform Canvas went offline after a data breach on Thursday, temporarily leaving students and faculty at thousands of U.S. colleges — and K-12 schools — without access to course materials and communications during finals period.

“I’m sure somewhere in the country when the outage happened, there probably were people actually taking final exams on the platform when it crashed,” says Damon Linker, a senior lecturer in political science at the University of Pennsylvania.

Thirty million users — including at half of the higher education institutions in North America — rely on Canvas to manage courses, submit assignments, view grades and facilitate communication, according to its parent company, Instructure.

Read more at NPR

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