Canvas vs Proctorio: what each system can see

A quick comparison of Canvas LMS signals vs proctoring software signals, and where they overlap.

Quick context

Canvas is an LMS. It primarily records LMS activity and quiz-related events. Proctoring tools (like Proctorio) are separate systems that can record additional signals depending on configuration.

What’s actually captured varies by institution policies, exam settings, browser requirements, and proctoring configuration.

Quick comparison

TopicCanvasOther side
Primary purposeCourse delivery + quizzes, assignments, gradesExam monitoring and proctoring workflows
Typical signalsQuiz timeline events, submission events, navigation signalsLockdown settings, webcam/screen capture (if enabled), environment checks
Where to view reportsCanvas quiz logs / reports in the course UIProctoring dashboard + incident reports
How “strict” it feelsDepends on quiz settings; often lighter by defaultCan be strict if lockdown/capture is configured

Takeaway

If your course uses both, treat them as two separate sources: Canvas shows LMS events, while proctoring tools can add extra monitoring signals.

Want the full breakdown? Read the full guide.