The newly appointed superintendent for an urban California district wanted classroom instruction to be more data driven. However, he found that the district’s student information system and the student data analysis tool could not do what he felt was needed.
ViKiwi were engaged to help the district plan out a strategy to upgrade its data management systems.
They first provided the district’s technology committee an industry overview, explaining the functions and costs of the various components of a comprehensive data management infrastructure (for example: what is an “instructional management system”?) and suggested the priorities for a phased implementation plan. Having reached consensus that the top priority was to replace the student information system, ViKiwi then guided the RFP process, and led the district to evaluate responses and select the winning vendor.
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