INsite at Education Analytics

DatabasED

Today's educators work in data rich environments. They interact with multiple systems in any given day, and often have questions about how this data can be used or moved but lack the time to delve into the details. DatabasED distills the complexities of data processes and analysis into terms and concepts that educators are familiar with and can connect with their day to day practice (and will occasionally provide a venue for data nerds to nerd out over related topics).

Author

INsite at Education Analytics

Category

Technology

Podcast website

edanalytics.org

Latest episode

Apr 17, 2026

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Episodes

EA Stack Series Part IV: Giving District Data a Platform with Podium with Katie O'Brien 17.04.2026

INsite, a consortium founded at the Indiana University School of Education, joined EA in July 2024. INsite's podcast, DatabasED, distills the complexities of data processes and analysis into terms and concepts that educators are familiar with and connect with their day-to-day practice. In the latest episode of the DatabasED podcast, co-hosts Molly Stewart (Senior Project Manager) and Rosh Dhan...

Economists of Scale: Using Interoperability Technologies for Efficient Research with Large Datasets with Michael Christian and Sara Hu 28.01.2026

INsite, a consortium founded at the Indiana University School of Education, joined EA in July 2024. INsite's podcast, DatabasED, distills the complexities of data processes and analysis into terms and concepts that educators are familiar with and connect with their day-to-day practice. In the latest episode of the DatabasED podcast, co-hosts Molly Stewart (Director of Research & Analytics Serv...

What’s the Deal with Standards? A Conversation with Eric Hilfer From 1EdTech 16.10.2025

INsite, a consortium founded at the Indiana University School of Education, joined EA in July 2024. INsite's podcast, DatabasED, distills the complexities of data processes and analysis into terms and concepts that educators are familiar with and connect with their day-to-day practice. In the latest episode of the DatabasED podcast, co-hosts Molly Stewart (Director of Research & Analytics...

Coding (B)Rules! Understanding the Importance of Business Rules with Kayla Bollinger 07.08.2025

INsite, a consortium founded at the Indiana University School of Education, joined EA in July 2024. INsite's podcast, DatabasED, distills the complexities of data processes and analysis into terms and concepts that educators are familiar with and connect with their day-to-day practice. In the latest episode of the DatabasED podcast, co-hosts Molly Stewart (Director of Research & Analytics...

EA Stack Series Part III: Easing Data Analytics by Leaps and Bounds with Erik Joranlien 20.05.2025

INsite, a consortium founded at the Indiana University School of Education, joined EA in July 2024. INsite’s podcast, DatabasED, distills the complexities of data processes and analysis into terms and concepts that educators are familiar with and connect with their day-to-day practice. In the newest episode of the DatabasED podcast, co-hosts Molly Stewart (Director of Research & Analytics Serv...

Education Analytics Stack Series Part II: Moving Mountains of Data at The Speed of Light With Tom Reitz 26.02.2025

INsite, a consortium founded at the Indiana University School of Education, joined EA in July 2024. INsite’s podcast, DatabasED, distills the complexities of data processes and analysis into terms and concepts that educators are familiar with and connect with their day-to-day practice. In the newest episode of the DatabasED podcast, co-hosts Molly Stewart (Director of Research & Analytics Serv...

Education Analytics Stack Series Part I: Achieving Interoperability Momentum with StartingBlocks 28.01.2025

INsite, a consortium founded at the Indiana University School of Education, joined EA in July 2024. INsite’s podcast, DatabasED, distills the complexities of data processes and analysis into terms and concepts that educators are familiar with and connect with their day-to-day practice. In the newest episode of the DatabasED podcast, co-hosts Molly Stewart (Director of Research & Analytics Serv...

DatabasED Re-Launch, Part 2 with Noah Bookman & Libby Pier 29.10.2024

INsite joined Education Analytics (EA) in July 2024, and part of that transition included the re-launch of the DatabasED podcast. Co-host Molly Stewart recently wrote a blog detailing the transition, if you’re interested in learning more, you can read the full blog  here . For Part 2 of the podcast-relaunch, co-host Molly Stewart talks with EA's Chief Solutions Officer Noah Bookman and Chief of St...

DatabasED Re-Launch, Part 1 with Rosh Dhanawade & Andrew Rice 07.10.2024

INsite joined Education Analytics (EA) in July 2024, and part of that transition included the re-launch of the DatabasED podcast. Co-host Molly Stewart recently wrote a blog detailing the transition, if you’re interested in learning more, you can read the full blog here .   For our first episode back, co-hosts Molly Stewart and Rosh Dhanawade reflect on the podcast—where the podcast began, what th...

Shooting for Science Fiction at the 2023 Education Leadership Data Analytics Conference 30.06.2023

In our first live-audience episode, hosted at Teachers College in New York City, we talk with Dr. Brandi Hinnant-Crawford (Clemson University), Dr. Ryan Baker (University of Pennsylvania), and Dr. Subriya Jubilee (School District of Philadelphia) about how data and analytics can be used to change rather than reinforce systemic inequities in schools and districts. Major themes in this episode inclu...

It Ain’t the Fish, It’s the Water: Amy Hawn Nelson on Equity and Data Governance 15.05.2023

This week we talk with Dr. Amy Hawn Nelson, Director of Training and Technical Assistance at the University of Pennsylvania’s Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy about AISP’s 2020 publication, “A Toolkit for Centering Racial Equity throughout Data Integration.” The Toolkit, and Dr. Hawn Nelson’s discussion in this episode, give great guidance about ways that we can improve the design, govern...

Looking under the hood at teacher policy advocacy with May Hara and Annalee Good 09.05.2023

In Episode 2 of Season 2, we talk with Dr. May Hara of Framingham State University and Dr. Annalee Good of the Wisconsin Center for Education Research about their new book, Teachers as Policy Advocates: Strategies for Collaboration and Change. Following the book’s chapter themes, we discuss policy areas of school safety and discipline, assessment, public health and COVID-19, and digital learning,...

Progress, Process, Success; or, Don't Bang Your Head on the Wall for Too Long - an interview with staff from Loudoun County Public Schools 01.05.2023

In Episode 1 of Season 2, we talk with an interdisciplinary group of staff from Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia, which has been working on their single-district Ed-Fi implementation since 2018. Joanna Kaylor (Supervisor of Enterprise Support and Analytics), Kara Bane (Supervisor of Data Science and Digital Solutions), and Jana Griffith (School Improvement and Accountability Specialist) s...

INsite updates! Season 2! 28.04.2023

In this brief introduction to season 2, Molly and Rosh discuss changes to INsite over the course of the last year and what is coming in the future!

"It's a giant game of chicken": Shane Fairbairn and Sherod Keen on learning and teaching Ed-Fi 27.04.2022

Our guests this week are Dr. Shane Fairbairn and Sherod Keen from the North East Florida Educational Consortium, or NEFEC. NEFEC is a regional nonprofit educational service agency established to provide cooperative services to small and rural member districts. Through membership in NEFEC, districts are able to meet educational goals and objectives more effectively and affordably. They offer a wide...

The Love Legacy: Mobilizing Technology for Student and Teacher Support 11.04.2022

“Everything we do supports the teacher-student relationship.” Adam Love, assistant principal at Decatur Middle School in the Metropolitan School District (MSD) of Decatur Township in Indianapolis, was one of the first school-level stakeholders to work closely with us on utilizing interoperable data to make a difference in the lives of students in his building, and his work ultimately resulted in t...

So you think you’re not a “data person”: Ryan Estrellado on creating communities with data and data science 04.04.2022

In this episode, we talk with educational consultant, data scientist, book author, podcast host, and former educational psychologist Ryan Estrellado about living in the Venn diagrams of overlapping professional communities and finding your (our) place in those intersections. We talk about practical strategies for working with educators who have a wide variety of interests in data and specifically...

Part II of a very Special Education episode 03.03.2022

In part II of Episode 10 (or technically Episode 11, because Anchor does not recognize decimal points), we dive even deeper into the challenges and potential solutions to balancing the need for increased linkages between individualization and standardization of special education data, as well as the possible integration of compliance and accountability processes. Sarah has a data epiphany as well...

We and the IEP: Individualization, Accountability, and Data Standardization with Joel Boehner, Dr. Sarah Hurwitz, and Dr. Jennifer Meller 25.02.2022

Today we bring you the first segment of a very special two-part episode in which we get to speak with three guests representing all three of the focus areas that we've been working to bridge in this podcast: Joel Boehner, Assistant Director of Exceptional Learners at South Bend Community School Corporation, Dr. Sarah Hurwitz, associate professor in special education at Indiana University - Bloomin...

The (Digital) Data War Room with Chantell Manahan and Dr. Shauna Relue 17.02.2022

This week we talk with two leaders from the Metropolitan School District (MSD) of Steuben County in Angola, Indiana, Chantell Manahan (Director of Technology) and Dr. Schauna Relue (Curriculum Director). Over the past two years, our guests have worked as a close, cross-sectional team on the district’s use cases for student and district improvement as part of their implementation of the Ed-Fi data...

The Empathy Piece with Silvia Brunet-Jones 10.02.2022

In this episode, Silvia Brunet-Jones, Technical Program Director of the K-12 Technology portfolio at the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, gives us the origin story of Ed-Fi, which goes all the way back to Hurricane Katrina and student relocations from Louisiana to Texas. She highlights the early focus in the development of Ed-Fi of providing value both for state accountability reporting and for lo...

A retrospective with Tim Pritchett on under-promising and over-delivering, turning barges, and no regrets 03.02.2022

In this episode, we reminisce with Tim Pritchett, Technology Director at Monroe County Community School Corporation here in Bloomington, about our experiences moving through the early and difficult stages of implementing Ed-Fi and how we all ended up safely on the other side. We touch on personal and professional development, having faith in big ideas, and the power of multiple sectors being focus...

A Conversation with the Godfather of Ed-Fi Collaboratives: Don Dailey of the Michigan Data Hub 28.01.2022

In this episode, we talk with Don Dailey, the 'Don' of Ed-fi collaboratives, about how he heralded the dawn of interoperability technology to Michigan's state education data systems (last godfather pun, we promise). But seriously, he does take us back to the days before personal computers, when student information and district finance systems were on mainframes. Don is the Director of Systems Inte...

The Education "Data Digestive System" with John Watson 15.01.2022

In this episode, we talk with Dr. John Watson, data scientist at the San Diego County Office of Education, about the ways in which data scientists provide value for education organizations. We touch on the evolution of standards in education and the need to be aware of multiple intelligences (both within students and within educators looking at data); the (ideally) iterative process of data soluti...

Michael Gottfried and Kent McIntosh on education research and practice using transactional data (attendance and discipline/behavior) 10.01.2022

In this episode, we talk with Dr. Michael Gottfried, applied economist at the University of Pennsylvania, and Dr. Kent McIntosh, professor at the University of Oregon and co-director of the US Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs’ National Technical Assistance Center on Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS). Dr. Gottfried and Dr. McIntosh are experts on th...

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