GAT Meeting - 2020-03-12
Agenda
- Ed-Fi Leadership Update
- Technical Congress Check-in
- Report out from winter Leadership Council meeting
- Deep Dive Follow Up (Vendor support for Ed-Fi)
- Community Work Groups & TAG
- Highlights and Heads-Up
- Show and Tell
- Ed-Fi Managed Platform Providers
Participation
Members:
- dean.folkers
- Monica Hogan
- Mark Olofson
- Happy Miller (Unlicensed)
- Eric Miller (Deactivated)
- Jon Berry (Unlicensed)
- Chris Moffatt (Deactivated)
- Troy Wheeler (Deactivated)
- Maureen Wentworth
- Jami O'Toole (Deactivated)
Support:
Meeting Minutes
Refer to the meeting PPT for additional details on the meeting minutes and discussions.
When available, meeting minutes should be read, and any corrections sent to Chris.
Technical Congress Check-in
The question as to whether to cancel, postpone or virtually conduct the April 2020 Tech Congress was discussed in light of the Coronavirus outbreak. Key points:
- State and local education agencies are cancelling out of state travel.
- California is discouraging meetings of more than 100 attendees .
- Postponing the event until summer will put it in competition with other conferences.
- There are key pieces of current work waiting for certain Tech Congress sessions to effectively conduct planned summer and fall Ed-Fi related work – will need to ensure these are accomplished virtually.
Recommendation: The face-to-face Tech Congress should be cancelled but mission critical sessions and key deployment training sessions need to be accommodated by some combination of webinars or online work sessions over a period of time.
Report out from winter Leadership Council meeting
An update was provided on the Leadership Council that was hosted by Flagler County, Florida. The key topic focused on how to remove barriers to vendor adoption outside of state reporting.
Takeaways included:
- Provide clear messaging for leaders
- RFP strategies with teeth
- Privacy and security through interoperability
Next step for the LC is to plan a summer/early fall face-to-face session and consider including the GAT in some way.
Deep Dive Follow Up (Vendor support for Ed-Fi)
This agenda item was a continuation of the discussion from the last GAT meeting in February, and began with a review of the key items raised (see slide deck for full list). There is a need for simpler and consistent messaging especially to tech providers and instructional leaders to understand the value of Ed-Fi. There were questions about how to know where vendors are in the certification process, whether there is a communication tool between LEAs and vendors to learn about issues such as which have data import tools and whether there is an annual Ed-Fi licensee update.
The proposed AWG assessment certification metrics were discussed next. The reasons for the proposed metrics were stated as clarifying the demand for assessment certification to help vendors prioritize resources and to identify and quantify the gap between customer demand and verified certification availability to help districts plan for assessment data availability to the ODS.
- The following questions/comments were discussed:
- What are the thoughts regarding publication of the metrics? This has not been discussed, but it is recognized that it is necessary to be sensitive to how various audiences might receive the broad publication of the results of the metrics.
- Have these metrics and the methods for collecting the required information been vetted with a roundtable of vendors and agency reps? While the concept of these metrics was discussed at the September AWG plenary session, which included a number of assessment vendors, the current version of the metrics and the methods for collecting the data have not been broadly vetted, pending a green light from the GAT.
- We do need to do a better job of tracking demand, the timing of the demand and providing a more consistent representation of requirements.
- More visibility and communication/coordination as to where vendors are regarding certification and the availability of mapped Data Import capability for vendors would be helpful.
- Decision: It was agreed that the 3 proposed metrics are a good starting point to be used as broad areas to further refine and define as to what data exactly to gather and report and how to collect and present the data.
Discussion continued regarding actions being taken now and additional actions to be taken as a result of GAT feedback regarding vendor support for certification.
Action Items:
- Proceed with forming AWG subgroup to refine/define the metrics and accompanying processes.
- Coordinate work to improve the vendor request form with the AWG efforts to collect demand-side metric data.
- Establish as a standing GAT agenda item the topic of actions being taken to improve vendor adoption and support.
Community Work Groups & TAG - Highlights and Heads-Up
Reports from the work groups follow:
Technical Advisory Group
See latest minutes here. The rotation of TAG members is underway and new members are to be announced in April.
Recent TAG topics of discussion include Course Transcript changes and versioning.
Assessment Work Group
The AWG Charter has been updated with some minor modifications and the specific 2020 goals.
As a matter of procedure, changes of a substantial nature to work group charters are to be reviewed and approved by the GAT. The AWG Charter changes were approved.
Finance Work Group
The proposed changes to the finance domain are being developed/tested before final adoption into core.
The finance API is being piloted in Wisconsin and Arizona is considering its use.
Reporting and Visualization Work Group
Rosh Dhanawade from INSITE has volunteered to step in as co-chair to replace Marcos Alcozar of InnovateEDU who needed to step away due to other commitments/workload.
A priority use case (student discipline) has been completed.
The Dashboards subgroup is proceeding with an estimate to upgrade the current Dashboards.
Refinements to the RVWG Charter were proposed as follows:
- Focus on establishing general best practices and a "playbook" for reporting and analytics using the Ed-Fi stack.
- Revised approach for the technical sub-group, that includes taking a dependency on the Ed-Fi Analytics Middle Tier and working with the Ed-Fi technical team & roadmap to build out a POC of the infrastructure to support the MVP
Special Education Work Group
The work group recently reviewed and approved the 2020 goals.
A key focus for the work group is around accommodations. Members have begun to share documentation around accommodations.
Teacher Preparation Data Model Work Group
A human capital metrics subgroup is being formed.
The TPDM Dashboard subgroup is working on use case and designs for visuals for teacher prep program audiences. The work group will be working on releasing an RFC for the TPDM model and API later in the summer.
Internationalization Work Group
Assigning a lead for this group will follow as the group roles settle out.
The IWG Charter has been developed with very specific goals, and the IWG has been exploring a small set of highly impactful data model issues. These issues relate to internationalization but also overlap with current community issues, and include:
- Person entity and issues
- How to have a strong domain driven design but also allow for flexibility
- How to model organizations and organizational inter-relationships more flexibly
Show and Tell - Ed-Fi Managed Platform Providers
The top 4 Ed-Fi managed platform providers were discussed along with their variations of services. These include:
- Certica Solutions – Data Connect and Videri
- EdWire – EdGraph Platform
- Inteport
- InnovateEDU – Landing Zone and Data Viz
The meeting was adjourned.
Action Items
- See action items noted above.
- Future topic: CEDS (as an open source community) and Ed-Fi communication, coordination and alignment.