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1 SIF Basics - Building a Working Knowledge and Vocabulary Examples in Illinois IASBO 2010 Pheasant Run Resort

2 Welcome and Introductions

3 Agenda Overview Software Components ZIS Agents Applications SIF Data Objects School District Examples Getting a bang for your buck – ROI and SIF

4 SIS Network Accounts Cafeteria Library Transportation The situation in many schools and school systems is that there are a series of software applications which all may require the same data, but which have no way to talk to each other. It may be possible for one or two applications to share data through proprietary methods, but open, dynamic and synchronized data sharing does not occur. ? ? ? ? ? Traditional Data Systems

5 SIF Overview DirXML Network Account H.R. & Finance Data Warehouse Instructional Services Library Automation SIS Grade Book Transportation Zone Integration Server (ZIS) SIF Agents Applications SIF Data Objects

6 Software Components of a SIF Implementation Zone Integration Server (ZIS) – The central point of data exchange in a SIF implementation. Provides queuing, security, and communication services to Agents. Software vs. Hardware SIF Agents – Software which allows an individual application to communicate via the SIF Infrastructure. An agent can publish and/or subscribe data. It sits on top of EACH application and is typically different from application to application. Multiple agents (at least 2) are needed in order to implement SIF.

7 Zone Integration Server (ZIS) Routes messages Controls access – which agents are allowed to see which messages and request which information Persists messages when agents are asleep Configure HTTP or HTTPS transport Health of Zone and Monitoring

8 Agents: The Universal Translator SIF Agents have 2 “faces” Translate between the application and the SIF data model Responsible for generating and processing SIF objects ZIS Application Application “Native” SIF Data Model Agent

9 SIF Agents Publisher and Subscriber Agents Publish – Events that may be published (currently) include Add, Change, and Delete. Subscribe – The process of “listening” for and processing SIF Events. Integrated vs. Standalone Contains core business logic of Subscribing application

10 Applications Applications – Specific software for a particular department or internal client. Typical SIF applications include SIS, Directory, Transportation, Food Service, Library Science, Assessment, etc. Determining “SIFAbility” of Applications in your network SIF Certified vs. SIF “Compliant” SIF Certification – Part of SIF’s product standard that includes 3 rd party verification that the Application and Agent conform to the SIF specification. Certification includes a legal component that guarantees vendors will adapt their software to meet requirements, if needed. SIF Compliance – A general term used by software vendors that are not Certified. Such agents may work with SIF, but lack third party and vendor guarantees of interoperability. Find your Application http://certification.sifinfo.org/cert_prodlist.tpl How to siphon what you need

11 SIF Data Objects SIF Data Objects – A logical grouping of fields (similar to a database table) within an application that can be shared among applications. SIF’s Data Model defines Data Objects using XML Schema Definition language. The data exchanged using SIF standards Objects comprise the schemas that define information managed by the applications Objects contain specific data elements that serve to characterize them. For example, the StudentPicture Object shown below is made up of three data elements.

12 Other SIF Concepts SIF Zone Logical group of applications, their agents and the ZIS services that manage them Data for the SIF zone is private to the zone Request/Response SIF’s Request/Response protocol allows for data to be requested in its entirety, or filtered via query mechanisms. Used in Synchronizations Event Processing SIF’s Event protocol enables an application to notify other applications in the Zone when something changes. Daily transactional processing for adds, changes, deletes, etc

13 SIF Elements Objects are expressed using standardized web-based structured data formatting called eXtensible Markup Language [XML] XML allows the creation of customized data tags that enable the definition, transmission, validation, and interpretation of data between applications and between organizations REFID’s Examples - S31 SMITH HIGH SCHOOL - Dr. John Doe (999) 9994227 - 999 STRAWBERRY HILL AVE. SMITHFORD 06902 S31

14 Be Informed, Get Involved! Working Groups Assessment Data Warehouse Data Model Task Force Food Services Grade Book Human Resources & Financials Infrastructure Instructional Services Library Automation Professional Development Special Programs Student Information Systems Student Record Exchange Transportation Vertical Reporting

15 District Examples St. Charles District 303 Huntley District 158 Tinley Park District 146

16 Huntley District 158 Student Population – 9013 Public Schools – 8 total schools (2) K-2 nd grade, (2) 3 rd grade – 5 th grade (1) K-5 th grade, (2) 6 th grade – 8 th grade (1) 9 th -12 th High School Implementation Type – Horizontal Interesting Fact: Since 1996 the school district has grown from 2 to the 8 schools we currently have.

17 Copyright © SIF Association Implementation Details CPSI ZIS Power School Student System AD and Exchange 2003 Follett Destiny SchoolLink Technology – WinSNAP VersaTrans

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19 Copyright © SIF Association Implementation Goals Simplify the multiple data entry processes Gain consistency in data between the various applications Decrease the amount of time trouble shooting bad data

20 Lessons Learned Important to have clean data coming from the Primary Publisher You will find more data inconsistencies between the systems then you originally thought were out there

21 Tinley Park District 146 Student Population – 2400 Public Schools – Central Middle School Fierke, Fulton, Kruse Memorial Elementary Implementation Type – Horizontal Interesting Facts: Curriculum and Instruction Capital Improvements Technology Goals

22 Copyright © SIF Association Implementation Details Edustructures ZIS Power School Student System Active Directory Follett Circulation Plus VersaTrans Future EasyIEP and Behavior Plus Assessment implementation Human Resources and Budgetary

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24 Copyright © SIF Association Implementation Goals Manage data from a single entry point Provide consistent data throughout the District and beyond Use the data for informative decision making Continue to expand data and its sources

25 Lessons Learned Have a vision Select a competent and experienced partner Planning, Planning, Planning Stay the course

26 St. Charles CUSD #303 Student Population – 13700 17 Schools Buildings Implementation Type – Horizontal Interesting Facts: Library System supported by RoE New SIS (eSchool Plus) this year Directory NetChemia this year Outsourced most SIF effort to Integrity Additional non-SIF integration

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28 Getting the most bang for your buck with SIF - - Projecting ROI

29 Benefits of SIF Data is entered only once, into the authoritative source system, and is shared seamlessly & immediately with other applications Data is exchanged automatically and thus more effectively, without manual import and export processes Near real-time access to important information for better data analysis and information dissemination Ease the burden of vertical reporting to the State

30 Cost-Benefit Example Network Account Creation and Management SIF capability Student directory accounts created at registration into SIS Example SIF is used to create and manage user accounts and home directories, eliminating the additional manual step as the student is enrolled Benefit Huge time savings to I.T. department Does your I.T. staff have more valuable ways to spend its time?

31 Cost-Benefit Example Transportation SIF capability Data accuracy & Saved data entry time Example SIF is used to update the transportation system data from the student information system as the student is enrolled in school Benefit Real time communication of bus stop information is possible for every student Potential liability issues are avoided How many phone calls could be saved? How much bad publicity could be avoided?

32 Cost-Benefit Example Food Services SIF capability Data accuracy Example SIF is used to update the student management system with meal status information that is stored in the food services system Benefit Accurate free/reduced lunch count possible. How much additional funding could be generated?

33 Cost-Benefit Example Assessment Reporting SIF capability Data integrity and accuracy Example SIF is used to intersect demographic data stored in the student management system with state and local assessment results Benefit Administrators, principals and teachers can run reports that utilize the most accurate set of demographics for students How accurate are your current reports? How much time does it take to generate reports?

34 Cost-Benefit Example Library SIF capability Near real time information dissemination Example SIF is used to update the library system with up to date student information from the SIS Benefit The media specialist who used to spend 4 hrs a week updating student information and class lists on the computer can reallocate that time towards students (ROI can be seen in better utilization of resources as well as bottom line numbers)

35 SIF Benefits Teachers Real-time access to critical information Better data analysis Teachers time better spent Students & Parents Improved teaching and learning processes Availability of school and student data Increased efficiency IT Departments Reduced support costs Reduced time needed to manage multiple data sources Save money using existing systems and infrastructure Administrators Increased efficiency Reduced redundancy & errors Reduced compatibility issues

36 Contact Information Christine Haeggquist Kirtley Technology Corporation 1-888-757-0778 Haeggquistc@kirtleytech.com

37 Contact Information Jeff Creek National Business Development Manager 816 S. Eldorado Rd. | Bloomington, IL 61704 Toll free: 888-764-8126 ext. 153| Fax: 309-662-6421 jcreek@integrityschools.comjcreek@integrityschools.com | Direct:309-664-8153 Visit our website at www.integrityschools.comwww.integrityschools.com

38 Questions and Answers


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