A great resource for state-level policymakers from our partners at DQC.
Read MoreiNACOL’s issue brief shares state policy recommendations and resources for policymakers who are ready to rethink state accountability systems to support student-centered learning.
Read MoreThis infographic from the Data Quality Campaign shows how critical data is to personalizing education.
Read MoreThe State of Data Interoperability in Education policy report.
Read MoreRead MoreNaturally, robust reporting and analysis features play a key role in data-driven instruction. So when a tool isn’t as user-friendly as it could be, it behooves us to work with companies’ teams to incorporate our teachers’ feedback into product updates.”
Tim Leddy, Senior Product Manager
Read MoreThere’s no secret sauce in terms of platform, reports or software; it’s about creating an interoperable ecosystem, developing the right habits and empowering teachers to accomplish lofty goals.”
Anthony Nevico, Former Senior Director of Systems & Data
Read MoreData interoperability is an imperative for multiple reasons. Regarding the high mobility rate within Providence Public Schools, it allows for students to have immediate access to the curricular tools and resources in their home school at the moment of entry, which ensures that there is no loss in learning time."
Cameron Berube, Director of Curriculum & Instruction
Is Meaning Lost When Data Is Exported? Why Reasoning Mind Takes a 'Wait And See' Approach
Read MoreWhat you need in order for an API to work is for all districts to use the same set of standards to connect to vendors, but that is technically complicated.”
William McGuinness, Director of Product Management
DIY or Buy? How Lexia Learning Is Revisiting Data Integration
EdSurge
Read MoreWe are making progress constantly but the question is really, ‘Do users feel like we’re making enough progress fast enough?’”
Rob Paushter, Vice President of Product Development
Why Open Standards Matter CoSN conducted, with the support of the Gates Foundation, two convenings to discuss interoperable systems and how they affect teaching and learning. Below is an overview of the issues identified and how CoSN as an organization is committed to moving forward to address them.
Read MorePrize data in the service of learning through measuring what matters, making data use possible, being transparent and earning trust, and protecting privacy.
Read MoreUnderstand why safeguarding student data is at the core of interoperability and learn from actionable steps to achieve it.
Read MoreRead this study from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation on making data work for teachers and students.
Read MoreCompare and Contrast: Multi-tier Educational Data Sharing Architectures
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