What is an EDS account?

What is an EDS account?

EDS is a centralized suite of web-based applications involving Washington educational data. Accounts may be created by individuals or District Data Security Managers. Roles applied to an EDS account give the user of that account access to the allowed data for that organization.

How do I log into eVal?

How to Access to eVal

  1. How to Access to eVal.
  2. Go to the internet and enter in the Education Data System (EDS) web address:
  3. https://eds.ospi.k12.wa.us.
  4. Login in to EDS (Please note: Your username is an email address and the password is case sensitive.)
  5. Select eVal from the application list.
  6. Help.

What is eval code?

eval() is a global function in JavaScript that evaluates a specified string as JavaScript code and executes it. Example: eval. eval(“alert(‘this is executed by eval()’)”); Try it. The eval() function can also call the function and get the result as shown below.

What is Octal SPI?

Octal SPI is the serial synchronous communication protocol developed by Macronix(CMOS MXSMIO®(SERIAL MULTI I/O) Flash memory). Octal SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface) Verification IP comes with optional Smart Visual Protocol Debugger (Smart ViPDebug), which is GUI based debugger to speed up debugging.

Are contact hours the same as clock hours?

These are terms used to describe the awarding of hours for continuing education. Nursing hours are based on contact hours. Behavioral Health hours are based on clock hours.

What is the difference between CEUs and clock hours?

The terms CEU and clock hour are not synonymous. One clock hour is literally 60 minutes engaged in the learning activity. A CEU is defined by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) as consisting of 10 clock hours.

What is the OSPI school bus information system?

Welcome to the OSPI School Bus Information System. The system provides inventory and reimbursement information about the school district, educational service district (ESD) and contractor owned school buses in Washington State.

Who are the people that use the OSPI?

It is used by: state agencies, educational service districts (ESDs), school districts, schools, teachers, teaching certificate applicants, non-profit organizations and businesses for a variety of purposes related to education in the State of Washington.

Where can I Find my eds username?

If you have previously created an EDS account (or had an account created for you), but you do not remember what your username is, you can use this form to look it up. You can look up an account in one of two ways, either by an email address associated to the account, or by your Certification Number.