eSchoolPLUS SIS Partners with Schoology LMS for Data Exchange

The eSchoolPLUS student information system is integrating with the Schoology LMS, enabling a direct exchange of data from both software systems.

The partnership is designed to provide teachers with a single tool to manage their classrooms by offering both LIS and SIS features. With it, teachers can track attendance, intervention management, and engagement with learning materials as well as store files and run virtual classrooms.  

In a statement, Joel Hames, the director of product management at SunGard K12 Education, the company that owns eSchoolPLUS, said the alliance will create a seamless integration between the two software systems. “Now when data is recorded, updated, or deleted, those changes flow automatically between the two solutions, saving time and effort associated with manual transfers and helping ensure accuracy of information in both systems,” he said.

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Stephen Noonoo is an education technology journalist based in Los Angeles. He is on Twitter @stephenoonoo.

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