Instructure Integrates Microsoft Reflect with Canvas LMS, Expands Mental Wellness Resources Ahead of World Mental Health Day

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SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Instructure, the leading learning technology ecosystem and maker of Canvas LMS, is proud to announce a newly available complimentary integration of Microsoft Reflect into Canvas, a step designed to enhance global mental wellness support for students and educators just in time for World Mental Health Day on October 10. The integration aims to streamline social-emotional learning (SEL) within the digital classroom, through K-12 to higher education, making mental wellness resources more accessible to all Canvas users.

Microsoft Reflect is a wellbeing app designed to foster connection, expression and learning by promoting self-awareness, empathy and emotional growth. This is a screen capture of the integration within Canvas LMS.
Microsoft Reflect is a wellbeing app designed to foster connection, expression and learning by promoting self-awareness, empathy and emotional growth. This is a screen capture of the integration within Canvas LMS.

"Integrating Microsoft Reflect within Canvas makes it an even more powerful platform to support student learning and wellbeing," said Elad Graiver, Principal Product Manager at Microsoft Education. "By embedding SEL check-ins into daily routines, schools create a space for student voice, giving every learner the opportunity to share their thoughts and feelings openly. This immediate feedback empowers educators to make timely adjustments, fostering a more supportive and engaging classroom environment."

To further support mental wellness initiatives, Instructure recently introduced a new Mental Wellness Hub within its Community. This collaborative online space is where 2.25 million educators and learners connect to share and enhance the learning experience. The Wellness Hub serves as a central resource, offering best practices, professional development and a supportive forum for educators and administrators to discuss strategies for promoting mental health in educational settings.

"At Instructure, we believe mental wellness is foundational to successful learning," said Melissa Loble, Chief Academic Officer at Instructure. "We're committed to supporting the whole learner by providing tools and resources that foster emotional well-being and create a positive, supportive environment for both students and educators. When mental health is prioritized, meaningful learning and growth can truly thrive."

Instructure's focus on mental health reflects a broader trend in education: the increasing need to address students' and educators' emotional well-being as a key component of academic success. Recent research by the Healthy Minds Network, which surveys tens of thousands of students across the United States each year about mental health, indicates that almost 40% of students screened positive for moderate or severe depressive symptoms. In comparison, 68% of faculty felt "overwhelmed" by all they had to do, making accessible mental wellness tools more essential than ever.