2 thoughts on “ClassSync App Settings”

  1. This seems like a straightforward process for setting up school data in the ClassSync app. I wonder if there are any specific guidelines for entering the NCES IDs and names to ensure accuracy. How often does this data need to be updated to reflect changes in school information? It’s great that the app integrates with Microsoft School Data Sync, but I’m curious if there are any common issues users face during this process. Do you think this feature could be further simplified to make it more user-friendly? Also, is there any support available for troubleshooting if something goes wrong? Overall, it looks like a useful tool, but I’d love to hear more about its reliability and ease of use in practice. What’s your experience with it?

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    • 🏫 NCES IDs and School Names: Guidelines for Accuracy
      NCES ID Entry: If you’re in the U.S., the NCES (National Center for Education Statistics) ID is a unique identifier for each school. ClassSync typically requires this for accurate mapping in SDS CSV files.

      🧩 Can the SDS Feature Be Simplified Further?
      Yes, and it’s something many schools appreciate. ClassSync already simplifies SDS by:Auto-generating SDS v2.1-compliant CSVs.

      ⚙️ Common Issues with SDS Integration
      Issue : CSV format errors
      Cause : Incorrect headers or missing fields
      Solution : Use ClassSync’s SDS v2.1 template

      🛠️ Support & Troubleshooting
      Email Support: Reach out to ClassSync@dongseo.com for personalized help.

      ✅ Reliability & Ease of Use
      High reliability for local data handling and sync accuracy
      Quick setup—especially for schools already using Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace
      Minimal training required thanks to the intuitive UI and automation features

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