Playing Nice: Interoperability for Successful Technology-Driven Teaching and Learning
Seattle Convention Center - 615
Every district has an essential infrastructure of key systems that serve important functions in technology-enabled teaching and learning. Interoperability across those systems is essential for promoting the highest quality user experience, fostering innovation of use, and ensuring effective implementations and outcomes. Districts using Instructure’s Canvas LMS and Mastery Connect Assessment Management Systems can rely on them both to support data interoperability in important ways, so that they can be used optimally, and can be integrated with other essential district technologies. As districts select, manage and implement these essential systems and incorporate digital learning into the infrastructure, they rely on efficient collaboration across district departments, as each has a function in the overall process. This “departmental interoperability” is powered by LearnPlatform’s edtech effectiveness system. Learning more about the most significant ways that these three systems promote data interoperability and departmental interoperability will cultivate a better understanding of their fullest potential to support the district’s technology-enabled teaching and learning infrastructure. Join us to better understand the specific ways that Canvas, Mastery Connect and LearnPlatform prioritize interoperability for the ultimate teaching and learning experience.
50-minute Session
Assessment, Blended Learning, Online/Distance Learning
Administration, Curriculum Specialists, Instructional Technology/Technology Coaches
Beginner
Grades PreK-2, Grades 3-5, Grades 6-8, Grades 9-12, Grades K-12
Presented by

Digital Learning
Kent School District
Megan Keliikupakako is a digital learning technologist and Canvas LMS administrator at Kent School District. She has over a decade of experience in education, technology, and customer service, and is committed to driving learning outcomes through innovation and collaboration. Megan is a proud member of the Native Hawaiian community.

Playing Nice: Interoperability for Successful Technology-Driven Teaching and Learning
Instructure
Amanda Lyles supports K12 districts as part of the PNW Account Team at Instructure, the parent company of the Canvas LMS, the Mastery Connect Assessment Management System, and LearnPlatform. All three have extensive experience partnering with Educators to implement technology for optimal teaching and learning in their districts and schools.