Hi @CalebGreen,
You're right that this is definitely a tricky issue for both privacy and accuracy/interpretation of the data. On one hand, having information to help detect and curb academic integrity issues is a good thing. On the other hand, Instructure always says not to use the logs to determine if students are cheating. As a Canvas admin and tech person in general, I know there will be many different ways the system mis-identifies things, but also know that in general it will probably be pretty accurate...
Where does that leave us with this new feature though??? Right now, we're thinking it may be better as something only admins can see. We can let faculty know they they can ask us for an opinion on data if thy suspect cheating, and we can use out judgement when we review the data and communicate back to faculty (including all of the caveats). This approach may or may not work for others depending on the size of your school, support staff, and general stance on looking and providing opinions on logs though.
I hope others will chime in here with their different approaches to this too!
-Chris