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[seul-edu] Collecting Assessments at District Level
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- From: Stephen Braunius <sbrauniu@zeeland.k12.mi.us>
- Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 08:37:42 -0500
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I continue to enjoy the discussions with this list. Thank you all for
continuing to look for ways to move linux into education.
As a district, we are starting to collect a large amount of assessment
data from the local level, the State level, and the National level
(ITBS, PLAN, etc). Currently I have a MySQL database set up that is
integrated with Zope to serve up the data we are collecting. The
problem is that I don't know that much about database planning and am
finding that it is difficult to scale this thing over time.
Any suggestions on the formatting of a relational assessment database
(i.e. table structures that deal with student data, test structures, and
test data...almost a data warehouse concept?) or web enabled software
options that are out there that allow for data entry, viewing,
reporting, and charting? I have checked the seul-edu list, freshmeat,
and google.
Some really neat projects that are similar to what I am looking for are
the State of Washington and Massachusetts web education spaces.
http://www.k12.wa.us -- look at the Ed Profile
http://www.ves.ws/nsportal.html -- Virtual Education Space
From what I have seen, the above projects are commissioned at the State
Level and are not publicly available packages. Ideas?
--
Stephen Braunius
Director of Instructional Technology
Zeeland Public Schools - http://www.zeeland.k12.mi.us
Zeeland, Michigan