Open Class definition

Open Class is defined as:
Open Class function, or (2) the “Teacher Generated Class” function within their Teacher Account to engage with their students. By using either of these functions, a student can join and interact with a teacher within ClassFlow during an Open Class or Teacher Generated Class session without the need for the student to create a ClassFlow student account. The teacher can engage with students and deliver activities, polls and quizzes to students during these sessions. While not required for use of ClassFlow, student accounts are available and can be created with only a name and username. In addition, as a security feature, a ClassFlow student account can only be created with a unique teacher code provided to the student by the student’s teacher. EXHIBIT “B” SCHEDULE OF DATA Category of Data Elements Check if Used by Your System Application Technology Meta Data IP Addresses of users, Use of cookies, etc. X* Other application technology meta data-Please specify: Application Use Statistics Meta data on user interaction with application X Assessment Standardized test scores Observation data Other assessment data-Please specify: Grades from in-tool assignments – Learning Paths X* Attendance Student school (daily) attendance data Student class attendance data Communications Online communications captured (emails, blog entries) X* Conduct Conduct or behavioral data Demographics Date of Birth Place of Birth Gender Ethnicity or race Language information (native, or primary language spoken by student) Other demographic information-Please specify: Enrollment Student school enrollment X* Student grade level Homeroom Guidance counselor Specific curriculum programs Year of graduation Other enrollment information-Please specify: Please see comments below. Parent/Guardian Contact Information Address Email Phone Parent/Guardian ID Parent ID number (created to link parents to students) Parent/Guardian Name First and/or Last Schedule Student scheduled courses – see comments below X* Teacher names – See comments below X* Special Indicator English language learner information Low income status Medical alerts/ health data Student disability information Specialized education services (IEP or 504) Living situations (homeless/xxxxxx care) Other indicator information-Please specify: Student Contact Information Address Email (Optional. Not required for use by students) X* Phone Student Identifiers Local (School district) ID number X* State ID number Provider/App assigned student ID number Student ...

Examples of Open Class in a sentence

  • If a Developer has accepted its Project Cost Allocation, before construction of an identified System Deliverability Upgrade for a Highway is commenced, if a Developer elects to be retested for deliverability it may request to be placed in the then Open Class Year.

  • An existing Large Generating Facility requesting only CRIS must request CRIS in an Open Class Year Study or an Expedited Deliverability Study unless it is requesting CRIS pursuant to Section 30.3.2.6 of this Attachment X.

  • A Developer evaluated in an Expedited Deliverability Study and deemed undeliverable at its full amount of requested CRIS may (1) enter the next Open Class Year Study to obtain a Project Cost Allocation for required System Deliverability Upgrades; or (2) enter into a subsequent Expedited Deliverability Study or Class Year Study with the same or different CRIS request.

  • Junior Handlers who win a third Novice Class after the Closing of entries for a show may transfer their entry from the Novice Class to the Open Class provided that this transfer is made by the Superintendent at least one half-hour prior to the scheduled start of the earliest conformation judging or one half-hour prior to the scheduled start of Junior Showmanship judging at the Show, whichever is earlier.

  • Whenever a Developer elects to interconnect taking ERIS only, that Developer may, at any later date, ask the ISO to evaluate the Developer’s Large Facility or Small Generating Facility for CRIS by including the Developer’s Large Facility or Small Generating Facility in (1) the next Open Class Year and the Deliverability Study to be conducted for that Class Year; or (2) the next open Expedited Deliverability Study.

  • Any facility with an established CRIS value may at a later date, without submitting a new Interconnection Request, ask the ISO to reevaluate the Large Facility for a higher level of MW of Installed Capacity, not to exceed the nameplate rating of the Large Facility, by including the Large Facility in the Open Class Year to identify the System Deliverability Upgrades, if any, needed for the Large Facility to be declared deliverable at the higher level of MW.

  • The ISO will then place the Small Generating Facility in the then Open Class Year and evaluate the Small Generating Facility for deliverability, as a Class Year Project, following the same rules and procedures in Attachment S to the ISO OATT applicable to other Class Year Projects being evaluated for deliverability.

  • When a Developer elects ERIS and interconnects under ERIS, the Developer may at a later date ask the ISO to reevaluate the Large Facility for CRIS by including the Large Facility in the Open Class Year to identify the System Deliverability Upgrades, if any, needed for the Large Facility to be declared deliverable.

  • Open Class Year: Class Year open for new members pursuant to the Class Year Start Date deadline specified in Section 25.5.9 of this Attachment S.

  • Starting with the Class Year subsequent to Class Year 2012, each Developer in the Open Class Year whose project is not yet In-Service will specify an Interconnection Service evaluation election and provide an updated In-Service Date and Commercial Operation Date (subject to the limitations set forth in Sections 30.3.3.1 and 30.4.4.5 of Attachment X) when it executes a Class Year Interconnection Facilities Study Agreement.