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Common Data Standards (CDS): How to Access the Standards and Provide Feedback

Common Data Standards (CDS): How to Access the Standards and Provide Feedback. Summer Data Conference July 29, 2010. Nancy Smith, NCES Beth Young, QIP Mark Blevins, AEM. Common Data Standards (CDS): How to Access the Standards and Provide Feedback. Background and focus

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Common Data Standards (CDS): How to Access the Standards and Provide Feedback

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  1. Common Data Standards (CDS): How to Access the Standards and Provide Feedback Summer Data Conference July 29, 2010 Nancy Smith, NCES Beth Young, QIP Mark Blevins, AEM

  2. Common Data Standards (CDS): How to Access the Standards and Provide Feedback • Background and focus • How CDS elements were included and articulated • Where to find the elements & comment • Use case examples

  3. Common Data Standards Organizational Chart

  4. Technical Working Group Keith Brown, HE, NC Bethann Canada, SEA, VA Patsy Eiland, SEA, AL Kathy Gosa, SEA, KS Patrick Perry, HE, CA Tom Purwin, LEA, NJ Linda Rocks, LEA, LA Ken Sauer, HE, IN Diane Sherman, HE, AL Bill Smith, LEA, SD Patricia Sullivan, SEA, TX David Weinberger,LEA, NY Tom Ogle, SEA, MO* Bruce Dacey, SEA, DE* *Alternates KwasiAsare, USED-OII John Blegen, SHEEO Jim Campbell, SIF Association Corey Chatis, Gates Foundation Ian Christopher, Michael & Susan Dell Foundation Alex Jackl, CCSSO LyndsayPinkus, Data Quality Campaign Ross Santy, USED-OPEPD Michael Sessa, PESC Jessica Shedd, USED-NCES Postsecondary Nancy Smith, USED-NCES Tom Weko, USED-NCES Postsecondary Hugh Walkup, USED - OET Contractors: Beth Young, QIP Mark Blevins, AEM Hector Tello, AEM Keith Fox, AEM Barbara Clements, ESPSG

  5. Sub-Group Membership Postsecondary Sub-Group Keith Brown John Blegen Patrick Perry Ken Sauer Michael Sessa Jessica Shedd Tom Weko Governance Sub-Group John Blegen Corey Chatis Bruce Dacey Ross Santy Jessica Shedd Diane Sherman David Weinberger Technical Sub-Group Ian Christopher Jim Campbell Kathy Gosa Alex Jackl Linda Rocks Michael Sessa Patrick Perry Use Case Sub-Group Jim Campbell Tom Purwin Bethann Canada Ken Sauer Corey Chatis Diane Sherman Ian Christopher Bill Smith Patsy Eiland Pat Sullivan Kathy Gosa

  6. Timeline • Technical Working Group • 1st meeting in December 2009 to define scope, type and initial list of elements, focus on critical business use cases • Jan – May: multiple reviews of elements, code sets, technical specs, use cases in relation to existing sources and SEA/LEA/HE needs • May-June (and ongoing): receive comments from community at large online • June-July: review and address comments, refine standards and processes for establishing standards • August-September: last round of review & comment and release of Version 1.0 and business use cases • Sept-Dec: continued input, work with early adopters, define scope, type and list of elements for Version 2.0 – highlighting postsecondary Conversations about need for Common Data Standards: • SIF Association development of objects and interoperability standards • PESC development of standards in postsecondary standards • DQC discussion of need for standards to help with interoperability and comparability across SLDSs • NCES Forum discussion about need for common standard • USED/NCES role in Handbooks and developing voluntary standards • Gates Foundation grants to CCSSO/SHEEO to work on communication & adoption in conjunction with NCES TWG

  7. Focus and Value-Add Focus • Common • Core subset of variables, not complete set • Core subset of permissible values • Spark plug, not the car • Value-Add • Interoperability, portability, comparability • Use cases: student record exchange, transcripts, feedback reports Atomic level, not aggregate metrics, not data collection

  8. Common Data Standards (CDS): How to Access the Standards and Provide Feedback www.commondatastandards.org

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