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Interoperability: Seamlessly Sharing Data, Content, and Services Within School District Systems or Applications

February 18, 2022 ClassLink
edWebcasts
Interoperability: Seamlessly Sharing Data, Content, and Services Within School District Systems or Applications
Show Notes

This edWeb podcast is sponsored by ClassLink, co-hosted by CoSN, AASA, and edWeb.net.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.

Over the past two years, K–12 education institutions have increasingly looked to digital content and e-learning technologies to meet their ever-evolving education needs and goals. When effectively implemented, technology-based products, services, and resources can have a very positive impact on education as well as improve efficiency and outcomes in teaching, learning, and classroom and school management. And yet, as reliance on technology tools for learning and school operations grows and users become more sophisticated in implementing technology tools, gaps in the integration and interfaces among different applications can still pose problems and challenges. 

In this edWeb podcast, school leaders share successful policies, strategies, and training solutions to help districts assure the interoperability of their academic and operational systems. 

This edWeb podcast is of high value to superintendents, preK-12 school and district leaders, aspiring school leaders, chief technology officers, and other information technology education leaders.

ClassLink
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CoSN
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AASA, The Superintendents Association
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