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Your student information system (SIS) typically includes a gradebook. Some common examples: PowerSchool, Frontline, SI/Gradebook, Infinite Campus, Sapphire, etc.
A "Technology Stack" is the suite of applications used in a school or district. It can include all types of applications (for example, Google Workspace, an LMS, a Student Information System, Math/Science/ELA/SS programs, etc).
Interoperability refers to how these applications talk with each other. Are they siloed applications? Meaning they don't talk with each other? Is there a lot of double data entry? Or can applications share data?
Data dashboards provide visualizations of multiple data sets in one, centralized location. Dashboards typically give a degree of filtering and manipulation.
Surveys gather important information about your stakeholders. They can be directed at families, students, staff, and even community partners. Survey themes can range from social emotional health, to academic pathways, to attitudes towards bond renewals.
Payment Systems used in the school or district. Can include things like school fees, ticketing systems, or donation systems.
Consider how is curriculum created, managed, and shared in your school.
Third party assessment systems are testing systems that give, collect, and display (typically) summative assessment data.
Common examples include systems like:
Examples can include Google Forms (quizzes), Formative, Edulastic, LMS modules (ie in Schoology), etc.
This includes tools used to communicate with families, students, and other staff members.
Family Engagement Tools are applications that aid in increasing family involvement with their students and the school. While communication is an aspect of family engagement (see previous section), many family engagement tools can include additional features such as: