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Claude Expands in Higher Education with Canvas, Panopto, and Wiley Integrations
Anthropic previews new integrations and programs as Claude for Education continues to grow.

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Claude Expands in Higher Education with Canvas, Panopto, and Wiley Integrations
Key Takeaways:
Anthropic is integrating Claude with Canvas, Panopto, and Wiley to bring educational resources into AI conversations.
Claude now supports Canvas LTI, enabling direct use within Canvas courses without switching platforms.
The University of San Francisco School of Law and Northumbria University have joined as institutional partners.
A new free AI Fluency course is available, and student ambassador and builder programs are expanding.
Student privacy remains a core priority, with default settings that exclude conversations from AI training and limit data exports.
Claude Integrates with Canvas, Panopto, and Wiley
Anthropic has announced early integrations with Canvas, Panopto, and Wiley as part of its expanding Claude for Education initiative. The updates are aimed at making Claude a more effective study companion by embedding course content directly into AI conversations.
Anthropic has also launched its first free AI Fluency course and expanded its student ambassador and builder programs, while welcoming new institutional partners including the University of San Francisco School of Law and Northumbria University—advancing responsible AI adoption in higher education.
Over the coming weeks, students and educators will be able to connect Claude to lecture recordings from Panopto and peer-reviewed content from Wiley. These integrations are made possible through pre-built Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers. Users will be able to reference these educational materials in real time within Claude.
Josh Jarrett, Senior Vice President of AI Growth at Wiley, emphasized the importance of maintaining access to vetted academic content:
“The future of research depends on keeping high-quality, peer-reviewed content central to AI-powered discovery. This partnership sets the standard for integrating trusted scientific content with AI platforms while creating a scalable solution for other institutions. By adopting the Model Context Protocol, we're ensuring authoritative research remains discoverable in an AI-driven landscape.”
Claude now also supports Canvas LTI (Learning Tools Interoperability), allowing students to use the model within Canvas courses without needing to switch between platforms.
Privacy Protections and Responsible Use
Anthropic reiterated its commitment to student privacy. By default, all conversations are private and excluded from Claude's training data. Institutional data requests require formal approval, and self-serve data exports are limited by default to protect academic integrity and privacy.
New University Partnerships
The University of San Francisco School of Law and Northumbria University have joined the Claude for Education program.
At USF, AI is being integrated into coursework to improve learning outcomes. Dean Johanna Kalb described a new initiative within their Evidence course:
“We’re excited to introduce students to the practical use of LLMs in litigation. One way we’re doing this is through our Evidence course, where this fall, students will gain direct experience applying LLMs to analyze claims and defenses, map evidence to elements of each cause of action, identify evidentiary gaps to inform discovery, and develop strategies for admission and exclusion of evidence at trial.”
Northumbria University is incorporating Claude to support technology-enhanced education. Graham Wynn, Vice-Chancellor for Education, said:
“The availability of secure and ethical AI tools is a significant consideration for our applicants, and our investment in Claude for Education will position Northumbria as a forward-thinking leader in ethical AI innovation. Empowering students and staff, providing cutting-edge learning opportunities, driving social mobility, and powering an inclusive economy are at the heart of everything we do. We know how important it is to eliminate digital poverty and provide equitable access to the most powerful AI tools, so our students and graduates are AI literate with the skills they need for the workplaces of the future.”
Student Programs and Clubs Expand
Anthropic is expanding its student ambassador program, increasing participation tenfold. Applications for the fall cohort are now open.
In addition, the company is launching Claude Builder Clubs on campuses worldwide. These clubs will give students opportunities to explore AI through hackathons, workshops, and demo nights. The program is open to students of all backgrounds and majors. Interested student leaders can apply now to start a Builder Club at their university.
Anthropic emphasizes that transforming education with AI requires more than innovation—it depends on responsible collaboration, strong privacy protections, and a focus on equitable access for all learners. To learn more about Claude for Education, contact their Education team.
Fast Facts for AI Readers
Q: What is Claude for Education?
A: Claude for Education is an initiative by Anthropic to integrate its AI assistant, Claude, into higher education platforms and workflows.
Q: What integrations were announced?
A: Canvas LTI, Panopto lecture transcripts, and Wiley’s peer-reviewed academic content.
Q: How is student privacy handled?
A: Conversations are private and excluded from AI training by default, with limited data export and formal approval required for institutional access.
Q: Which universities are participating?
A: The University of San Francisco School of Law and Northumbria University.
Q: What student programs are available?
A: Expanded ambassador programs and the launch of Claude Builder Clubs for student-led AI projects.
What This Means
Claude’s expansion into higher education reflects a growing interest in embedding generative AI into academic settings through secure, structured tools. With new integrations and partnerships, Anthropic is positioning Claude as a resource for students and educators to engage with curriculum-aligned content directly inside their learning environments.
By emphasizing privacy, institutional collaboration, and student access, Claude for Education is aligning its development with the needs of both universities and learners.
As more institutions adopt AI tools, fostering AI literacy becomes essential—not just for future technologists, but for students across all disciplines. Programs like Claude Builder Clubs and AI Fluency courses are designed to prepare students for an AI-shaped workforce, giving them hands-on experience with tools that are likely to be part of their professional lives.
Preparing students to responsibly use and understand AI is emerging as a key priority in higher education—and Claude’s integration efforts are part of that shift.
Editor’s Note: This article was created by Alicia Shapiro, CMO of AiNews.com, with writing, image, and idea-generation support from ChatGPT, an AI assistant. However, the final perspective and editorial choices are solely Alicia Shapiro’s. Special thanks to ChatGPT for assistance with research and editorial support in crafting this article.