Title: Schools Interoperability Framework SIF
1Improving State and Local Data Systems Dr. Larry
Fruth II Executive Director
2Change Management
Vision
Skills
Incentives
Resources
Action Plan
Change Confusion Anxiety Gradual Change
Frustration Not Implemented
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Incentives
Action Plan
Incentives
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Vision
Action Plan
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Vision
Skills
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3Sub-Committees Executive Finance HR Legal
SIF Board of Directors
Executive Director
Committees
Education Advisory Panel
Technical Board
International Membership / Marketing Policy /
Procedures Certification
Task Forces Vertical Reporting
TF Features/Functionality TF Implementation
TF Meta-Data TF SIIA Transition TF
Vertical Working Groups Administration
Applications (9) Infrastructure (1) Learning
Applications (6) Learning Communities (2)
4Vertical Reporting Task Force E-Transcript Task
Force Implementation Task Force Meta-Data Task
Force SIIA Transition Task Force
Technical Board
WORK GROUPS (18) Administrative Applications (9
workgroups) Infrastructure (1 workgroup) Student
Information System (SIS) ZIS
Agents Gradebook Special Programs Food
Service Learning Community (2
workgroups) Library Management Communication /
Collaboration / Portal Tools Transportation Dat
a Warehouse / Decision Support HR
Finance Professional Development Facilitie
s Management Learning Applications (6
workgroups) Academic Standards /
Curriculum Assessment Instructional / Course /
Learning Management Systems Student Work
Portfolio Digital Library Online Tutoring
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6SIF Components Working Together
Student Information Services
- Zone Integration Server (ZIS)
- SIF Agents
- Applications
- SIF Data Objects
Network Account
Library Automation
H.R. Finance
Food Services
Data Analysis Reporting
Grade Book
Instructional Services
7Utilizing SIF Can
- Distribute Functionality
- (1) Empower local systems with respect to
technology - (2) Encourage innovation by vendors and local
districts - (3) Allow local systems to be heterogeneous
- (4) Make salient the need for data standards
- (5) Address the 'local control' issue
- (6) Provide local entities with technical
capabilities that can be applied in other
applications of SIF that can save money when
implementing other systems - (7) Redistribute cost to the local districts and
vendors. Redistribute does not mean that it will
be more. It could even be less to achieve the
same benefits.
8SIF School Success Story Anoka-Hennepin School
District
- 45,000 students in Anoka and Hennepin Counties,
Minnesota - The SIF solution
- - eliminates redundant entry of student data
- - saving significant staff time district-wide
- - indirect savings in eliminating the movement
of paper between offices - - greater coordination and reconciliation by
keeping data in different systems synchronized
and secure - When a new student is enrolled
- Data is inputted in the SASIxp Student
Information System - The Edustructures SIF Agent for SASIxp sends SIF
Add events to the SIFWorks ZIS - The SIFWorks ZIS then distributes these events,
containing the enrollment date, name, phone
number and other data, to the Follett Circulation
Plus SIF Agent (library) and Parlant ParentLink
SIF Agent (attendance office) - Each agent then updates its application database.
- Today, data is exchanged in real time between the
district office and each schools main office,
media center and attendance offices.
9SIF School Success Story Brownsburg Community
Schools
- 6,800 students outside of Indianapolis, IN
- In 2002 Brownsburg became the first district to
implement SIF district wide. - When a new student is enrolled
- Data is entered in the SASIxp Student Information
System. - Novell Network Portal E-Mail accounts
- School Link Technologies WinSnap - Café System
- School Link Technologies MyCard ID Card
- Parlant Technologies ParentLinkXP Telephony
Web-Based Grades - Follett Destiny Library System
- VersaTrans Transportation System
- Today, data is exchanged in real time allowing
us to have one point of data entry says Laurie
Collins, Mew Media Tech. We can now concentrate
on the business of educating our students not
data entry.
10SIF School Success Story Duvall County Florida
- 130,000 students
- Utilized SIF because they wanted to control
account management activities. - IT Cost Avoidance
- 113,464 in account creation costs
- 379,340 in account change costs
- 14,300 in account deletion costs
- 509,286 total yearly cost avoidance
- Equivalent to 8 FTE!
- Indirect Cost Avoidance (estimate)
- 200,000 lost productivity time for employees,
teachers and students.
11SIF School Success Story Holmen School District
- Transport over 2700 students from 5 schools over
88 miles - Whenever new student information is entered in
SASIxp, the VersaTrans database is automatically
updated. Staff no longer have to spend time
tracking down parents only to find that their
phone numbers have changed, and they spend much
less time calling the schools to look for updated
information. - Increased departmental and district efficiency,
improved service to the customer, more powerful
reporting centralized network architecture and
improved level of safety - One of my ongoing goals for the district has
been to reduce the amount of redundant data
entry. When I learned about SIF compliance, that
goal was the first thing that came to mind.
There were both immediate benefits as well as
benefits reaped at the end of the year.
12Vertical Interoperability
- Seamless reporting - district, state, federal
- Reduce burden on schools districts
- Use management data as core data set for
reporting - Responding to changes as they occur rather than
reacting to on an annual basis - Data driven decision making
- Collecting analyzing information as it is
developed - Data warehousing and data mining
- Using business tools to analyze administrative
functions
13State Configuration Example
Data Warehouse
State DB
2
Local ZIS
State ZIS
State Agent
SIS
Library
Zone to Zone Routing Agent
3
Transportation
Data Consolidator Agent
1
SIS
Local ZIS
Local ZIS
SIS
Library
Foodservice
Library
14SIF Implementation Tools
- Implementation Readiness Assessment Toolkit
- Implementation Planning Kit
- RFP Language
- SIF Discussion Forum
- EdSTART
- SIF Certification web site
15Who Should Use These Tools?
- Persons who will be providing executive
leadership to the data integration initiative. - Persons who have been given the responsibility to
manage the data integration in an education
organization. - Persons who will be responsible for data
integrity within any applications which will be
part of the implementation.
16Implementation Readiness Assessment Tool Kit
- Designed to help schools determine their current
state of data management and help them create a
plan for future data interoperability involving
the SIF Implementations - Schools answering the questions in the toolkit
will obtain an editable output document that will
include assessment and next steps for district's
interoperability planning. - http//siftoolkit.espsg.com
17SIF Implementation Planning Kit
- This toolkit was designed to provide educators
with a process for getting the best possible
Enterprise Information Management System (EIMS)
for their school and/or district - What is addressed in this toolkit?
- Project planning
- Data management strategies
- Computer hardware, software, networking needs
- Budgetary and human resource concerns
- Political issues and work flow impact
- www.sifinfo.org/tool_kit.asp
18SIF Discussion Forum
- Top 3 reasons to be a part of the SIF Discussion
Forum. - 3. One place that connects both SIF vendors and
users. - 2. One place to share experiences and gather
information for your SIF project. - 1. One place to find answers, support and advice
for your SIF inquiries. - http//bburgsif.brownsburg.k12.in.us
19SIF EdSTART
- SIF's Educational Software and Technology
Application Registry Tool - Allows schools and states to access provider
products and best practices aligned with SIF's
vision. - Provides end users and vendors with accurate and
up-to-date information on data initiatives, tools
and procurement opportunities. - www.sifinfo.org/edstart
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21SIF Certification
- Officially launched on April 25, 2003
- Provides 3rd party validation of application
conformance with the specification - Provides confidence for purchasers
- Provides validation for vendors
- Tests application functionality
- Verifies data delivery
- There are currently 50 applications certified
with many more in the testing stage
22SIF Certification Web Site
- The SIF Certification program is administered on
behalf of the Schools Interoperability Framework
Association by its designated Certification
Authority, The Open Group -
- The SIF Certification program is a voluntary
program of the Schools Interoperability Framework
Association, open to any product meeting the
conformance requirements. -
- SIF Certification is a formal process built
around the SIF Certification Policy document.
Suppliers of certified products warrant and
represent that the product meets all the
applicable conformance requirements. - www.opengroup.org/sif/cert
23For More Information
- SIF websitewww.sifinfo.org
- Laurie Collins Larry Fruth, Ph.D.
- Project Strategist Executive Director
- lcollins_at_sifinfo.org lfruth_at_sifinfo.org
- Mark Reichert
- Chief Technical Officer
- mreichert_at_sifinfo.org