The Quality of Your Data Matters: Data Quality Impacts Student Outcomes |
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Dr. Kristal Ayres Jamie Freisinger
Hosted by CDW-G. Educators are increasingly relying on data to gain insights to improve student outcomes because data removes the guesswork and replaces that with hard facts that can make decision-making more efficient. However, not all data analytics are created equal.
Audience: | Professional developers, Teachers, Teacher education/higher ed faculty |
Topic: | Assessment/evaluations/use of data |
Grade level: | PK-12 |
Subject area: | Career and technical education |
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Dr. Kristal Ayres is BrightBytes Chief Business Development Officer and oversees partner relationships. She has over 30 years of educational experience within teaching and administration in K-12 and higher education. She delivered keynote speeches at numerous conferences across the nation as an expert in leadership development, dropout prevention, early warning, student engagement, and data analysis. Dr. Ayres is dedicated to improving student outcomes through transformative technologies and innovative approaches to learning.
As Senior Manager of Education Strategy & Transformation at CDW•G, Pete Koczera leads a team of educators and experts helping CDW•G’s customers succeed in implementing and managing the modern learning environment. In this role, he leads CDW•G’s efforts to stay ahead of the education market, with an emphasis on technology ready to scale in both K-12 and higher education. Special focus areas include people-centric design, sustainability, and emerging technologies. Koczera began his career with CDW in 2004, and joined the CDW•G team, serving education, government and healthcare providers, in 2013.
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