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Course
OverviewDescription
This introductory course will provide a solid grounding in theInformation
- Course Title:Ed-Fi
Who Should Enroll
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Course Outcome
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Details
Course Information
- 103. -Introduction to EdTechVendor Engagement
- Course Code: Ed-Fi 103
- Tracks:
- Technical Track
- Series
- : Fundamentals of the Ed-Fi Solution (100 Series)
- Course Prerequisites
- Learning Delivery Modes
- www.ed-fi.org
- see priority use cases
- vendor companion guides
4
Vendor Engagement Strategies
- Learn how to navigate vendor organizational structures.
- Get vendor commitment to specific action within a certain timeframe to support your use case.
- Understand & be able to articulate what’s in it for the vendor (the value to them).
5
Conclusion
- Learn about building long-term, successful vendor relationships from other Community members.
- : Self-Guided Course (Online)
- Online: NN hours. of content
- Virtual & In-Person: NN hours over N days
- Self-register for online course
- Instructor-led course registration [none scheduled]
Course Details
Module
Key Topic
Description and Learning Outcomes
Learning Resources
Practice Activities
1
Welcome
- Set context for vendor engagement.
- Understand that it matters.
QLT 2.3 modules
2
Vendor Relationships
- Learn the importance of engaging vendors early, proactively, and with specifics.
3
Use Case Focus
- Learn and practice taking an “essential questions” approach to this work.
- Build a use case.
- Review and adopt priority use cases published for the Ed-Fi community & vendor outreach materials.
- Learn to manage/respond to common objections.
- Time to Complete: 90 minutes
- Registration Options: Online
Course Overview
Description
This course provides essential information on how to engage Education Technology vendors in Ed-Fi work. It covers building relationships with vendors, communicating initiatives and data requirements clearly, and strategies for engaging vendors as partners.
Who Should Enroll
- Project and program management staff who are responsible for vendor agreements and coordination.
- Solution designers and architects who determine how data makes its way from vendor systems to the Ed-Fi ODS / API Platform.
- Technologists who engage with vendors to discuss solution requirements, visualizations, and other system components.
Course Outcome
By the end of this course, Academy students will:
- Understand the critical role an EdTech vendor plays in an Ed-Fi implementation.
- Be able to describe the benefits of adopting Ed-Fi and partnering on Ed-Fi implementations with vendors.
- By reviewing real-world case studies, understand the importance of clearly communicating project needs and goals to an EdTech vendor.
- Understand essential resources such as Starter Kits and Solution Guides, and understand how Solution Guides assist vendors with Ed-Fi projects.
Learning Objectives
The learning objectives for this course are:
- Understand the importance of strong relationships with your EdTech vendors.
- Learn how to build and manage relationships with your EdTech vendors and communicate your requirements clearly.
- Understand the differences between State Education Agencies, Local Education Agencies, and Educator Prep Programs.
- Learn about the resources available to support EdTech vendor engagement.