Scandis was the Norwegian name of the Swedish Compis educational microcomputer made in the 1980s, based on an Intel 80186 CPU and running the CP/M-86 operating system. The computer was mostly marketed towards, and sold to, Swedish and Norwegian gymnasium-level schools.

Notable applications being run on the Scandis in an educational environment was:

Some schools had simple local area networks of Scandis computers, where 10–20 machines shared one harddisk of typically 10MB capacity.