We're all familiar with errors in our data, it's a constant battle to ensure data is clean and ready to be used. What many people may not realize is that there are many different ways that data can be improperly generated, transmitted, and stored. This presentation will discuss the generally recognized 6 dimensions of data quality, and discuss some examples from common instances where data can go wrong. We'll also share some real world examples of why clean data across all these dimension is important, not just for submitting data for a Statewide Data Warehouse, but for locally produced reports and dashboards.
This presentation will share how we have updated our communication processes to ensure accurate data reporting. We will share how this process has improved collective understanding of roles for Registrar, Special Education Offices and Data Coordinators.
When you visualize something, you engage different areas of your brain, which makes your learning more vivid and meaningful. Step outside the traditional platforms (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and make your data project deliverables more powerful using Canva.
A look at student participation in P-Tech and Smart Scholars programs. This presentation highlights the NYSED SIRS data reporting requirements and provides some statistics about program participation.
Learn how Greece Central School District improved data access and reduced data requests by consolidating platforms under a single, unified view. Discover the impact of the partnership with Innive K12 360 and the key role stakeholder training played in the implementation process.