Conference
Past
NCES Winter Forum and 23rd Annual Management Information Systems (MIS) Conference "DESERTech"
NCES
In-person
Wyndham Phoenix Hotel
50 East Adams Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
United States
Mar 01, 2010 - Mar 05, 2010
About this event
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in the U.S. Department of Education's Institute of Education Sciences (IES), sponsored a 2-day meeting of the membership of the National Forum on Education Statistics. It was followed by the 23rd Annual MIS Conference.
The 2010 MIS Conference was a concentrated 3 days of information about best practices, innovative ideas, current issues, and practical how-to advice about management information systems for K-12 education. The MIS Conference brought together the people who work with information collection, management, transmittal, and reporting in school districts and state education agencies.
This year, the MIS Conference offered more than 80 presentations, demonstrations, and workshops conducted by practitioners from K-12 information systems.
Data managers were invited to attend the 2010 MIS Conference in Phoenix, Arizona and submitted a proposal to present a session that would add to the conference's interest and usefulness. Topics were invited from all sources, but the major focus was on data use, data standards, statewide data systems, and data quality.
The 2010 MIS Conference was a concentrated 3 days of information about best practices, innovative ideas, current issues, and practical how-to advice about management information systems for K-12 education. The MIS Conference brought together the people who work with information collection, management, transmittal, and reporting in school districts and state education agencies.
This year, the MIS Conference offered more than 80 presentations, demonstrations, and workshops conducted by practitioners from K-12 information systems.
Data managers were invited to attend the 2010 MIS Conference in Phoenix, Arizona and submitted a proposal to present a session that would add to the conference's interest and usefulness. Topics were invited from all sources, but the major focus was on data use, data standards, statewide data systems, and data quality.