Data and data strategies are more important than ever–a reality made even more apparent by our current pandemic era.
From basic back-office operations to sophisticated AI instructional techniques, processing student information is essential for everyday district operations, whether in-person, hybrid, or remote.
Join eCampus News and a panel of experts to discuss how data strategies can be successfully implemented into the everyday workflow of school district procedures.
Topics will include: availability & access (ensuring staff has pertinent student data to improve learning outcomes for students), predictive analytics to identify at-risk students, managing data in different places, addressing privacy concerns, and securing data.
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