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Revision as of 14:50, 7 March 2023
Overview
According to resources.data.gov, a data standard is “a technical specification that describes how data should be stored or exchanged for the consistent collection and interoperability of those data across different systems, sources, and users. Data standards are typically made up of discrete data standards ‘components.’
Multiple components can be assembled together to describe a more comprehensive data standards ‘package’ and a system or initiative that defines a large but unified collection of components to be used and packaged together for a wide variety of purposes is referred to here as a data standards ‘framework.’” (https://resources.data.gov/standards/concepts/)
It can also be described as “a set of rules for the collection, management, and organization of educational data that allows multiple systems to share their information in a seamless, actionable way.” State Education Leadership Interoperability by SETDA
Examples of Data Standards in the P-20W+ Space
Pages in category "Data Standard"
The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.