On average, school districts use hundreds of different technology tools to facilitate classroom instruction. So, why does it feel like these tools cause more problems than they solve? What can we do to fix this?The key may be breaking down data silos and constructing unified, interoperable frameworks. Utilizing interoperable tools and bridging gaps across platforms not only saves districts money, it also saves time for IT teams and teachers alike by speeding up support operations which returns time back to the classroom. Join as we discuss winning strategies to bring order to the chaotic array of technology tools found in K-12 districts today.