Learn how LiveCase integrates directly with Canvas to streamline class management, reduce administrative friction, and deliver immersive chat-based simulations without extra logins or technical setup.
Too Many Teaching Tools
Higher education instructors are not short on technology. They are short on time. Each additional platform adds logins, setup steps, student confusion, and support requests. Even the most engaging experiential learning tools can become a burden if they sit outside the core learning management system. What begins as a promising activity can quickly turn into an administrative headache. The result is friction that pulls attention away from learning. A truly useful experiential learning tool must fit naturally into the systems instructors already rely on.

How LiveCase intergrates with your learning
LiveCase integrates directly with Canvas, allowing instructors to embed immersive simulations inside their existing course structure. There are no extra accounts to create and no new workflows to learn. Faculty launch LiveCase activities the same way they launch any other Canvas assignment.
Students access the simulation through Canvas and are automatically authenticated. They are enrolled into the correct session instantly, without codes, links, or manual setup. The experience feels like part of the course, not an external add on.
Flexible Ways to Invite Learners, Including Canvas
LiveCase is designed to work across a wide range of teaching contexts. Instructors can choose the invitation method that best fits their class format, technology environment, or teaching style. This flexibility makes LiveCase usable in lectures, workshops, executive education, and hybrid settings.
Instructors can invite learners in several ways:
⢠Share a direct URL link through email, chat, or announcements so students can join instantly
⢠Display a QR code in class or on slides so participants can scan and enter on the spot
⢠Provide a session code for learners who already have a LiveCase account
⢠Embed the simulation directly inside Canvas with automatic authentication and enrollment
Regardless of the approach, students enter the correct session with minimal friction, keeping the focus on participation and decision making rather than access logistics.
What This Looks Like for Instructors
The Canvas integration removes nearly all administrative overhead. Instructors create an assignment in Canvas, embed the LiveCase simulation with one copy and paste, and publish.
Key benefits for teaching teams include:
⢠No separate logins to manage
⢠No enrollment spreadsheets
⢠No manual session setup
⢠No student access troubleshooting
⢠No disconnected activity tracking
A Better Experience for Everyone
Remove the frustration, ship the troubleshooting barriers and start learning immediatley. Keep all your content in the same envrionment. This consistency is especially valuable in large classes or multi section courses where clarity matters.
Why This Matters for Modern Teaching
Higher education is under pressure to deliver more engaging learning with fewer resources. Tools that increase workload rarely survive long term. LiveCase integrates into existing workflows so experiential learning becomes easier, not harder, to deliver. Faculty spend time facilitating discussion and observing decision making rather than managing systems.
FAQs
Can instructors invite students without Canvas?
Yes. LiveCase also supports direct links, QR codes, and session codes, making it flexible for lectures, workshops, guest sessions, or non LMS environments.
Is Canvas integration required to use LiveCase?
No. Canvas integration is optional, but it provides the most seamless experience for ongoing courses.
Can LiveCase be used in large classes or multi section courses?
Yes. The platform is designed to scale and works well across large cohorts and teaching teams.
What kind of participation data can instructors see?
Instructors can see progress, timing, anwsers to questions, and how students interact with AI characters inside the simulation through the dashboard features.
Where can I explore Canvas compatible simulations?
You can explore the full LiveCase simulation catalogue here as well creating your own case.