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Instructure company history timeline

2008

Sparked in 2008 by two enterprising grad students, Instructure is the home of Canvas LMS and the Instructure Learning Platform that benefits millions of students and teachers worldwide, every single day.

2009

In August 2009, the Provost and the Vice Provost for Information Technology charged the eLearning Strategic Committee with shaping the future of Penn State’s learning environment to meet the needs of the Penn State community and find a replacement for ANGEL, Penn State’s course management system.

2011

Launched in 2011, Canvas is currently used by over 800 learning institutions.

From 2011 through the present, Canvas began to dominate the market dynamics – either through its constant growth with no losses, or from competitors’ reactions to Canvas.

2012

Since spring of 2012, Blackboard has made extensive enhancements to the Learn platform.

Blackboard acquired Moodlerooms in 2012 (now known as OpenLMS), but note that this product is still alive – there was no forced migration, and Blackboard has contributed heavily to the open source community.

2013

One was that Blackboard was taken private by a private equity firm, leading to the early 2013 change in executive team and the end of corporate acquisition of competitors.

2014

In November 2014, it was announced that Penn State had become a founding member of the organization.

Unizin was formed earlier in 2014 to enable universities to reach their goals with digital learning, from massive open online courses (MOOCs) to flipped classrooms.

2015

Students, faculty, and staff throughout Penn State were invited to participate in a pilot of the Canvas learning management system (LMS) during the 2015 spring semester as part of Penn State’s membership with the nonprofit technology consortium Unizin.

2021

Moodle’s Dispute with LTG and its Growing Suite of Former Moodle Partners (podcast)March 11, 2021 - 2:17 pm

2022

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2008
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Instructure competitors

Company nameFounded dateRevenueEmployee sizeJob openings
Adobe1982$21.5B11,847974
Citrix1989$3.2B9,0006
VMware1998$13.4B31,0002
Informatica1993$1.6B5,2496
Google1998$350.0B139,9954,281
IBM1911$62.8B270,0003,725
Coursera2012$694.7M1,1381
Box2005$1.1B1,934112
Cloudera2008$869.3M2,72817
Juniper Networks1996$5.1B9,400-

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