The API Briefing: Back to School – U.S. Department of Education APIs
The Department of Education supports app developers through the Education Data Initiative. The Department of Education held the first Educational Datapooloza in 2012, which produced such educational technology innovations as the MyData Initiative. In January 2014, the second Educational Datapooloza was held. You can view videos from both events at EdBlogs.
The Department of Education makes finding educational data very easy for potential apps. An app developer can search the:
- ED Data Inventory
- Federal Student Aid Data Center
- National Center for Educational Statistics’ Data Lab
These sites provide a wealth of information that can be used to create apps to help students, parents, and the public make good educational decisions and investments. Maybe a good school project would be to create an app based on the many datasets and support provided by the Education Data Initiative?
Each week in “The API Briefing,” I will showcase government APIs and the latest API news and trends. Visit this blog every week to learn how government APIs are transforming government and improving government services for the American people. If you have ideas for a topic or have questions about APIs, please contact me via email.
Dr. William A. Brantley, PMP, is a Program Analyst, in Forecasting and Methods at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM). You can find out more about his work in this space at BillBrantley.com.