Key Features
Project Tapestry integrates course management, assessment, analytics, communication and collaboration tools with existing student information systems through a single platform that utilizes industry standards and an open, web-based environment.
Education Portal & Communication Tools
Project Tapestry's Web-based, education portal provides personalized access for administrators, teachers and students. Each user's portal provides the tools and information they use the most as well as collaboration and communication tools.
- On-demand delivery platform
- Secure student information
- Collaboration and communication tools including blogs, wikis and threaded discussions
Project Tapestry provides a view of each student's performance in both formative and summative assessments. This transparency provides teachers and administrators with up-to-the-minute snapshots and in-depth analysis of each student's progress.
- Student performance data access
- Educational standards mastery
- View and report on data and trends
The assessment management features within Project Tapestry allow administrators and teachers to create, manage and conduct standards-based assessments either online or in class. Students can take computer-based or paper-and-pencil assessments with immediate access to their results.
- Conduct online formative and benchmark assessments
- Item-level reporting
- Share assessments and assessment items
Integration & Interoperability
Using the Schools Interoperability Framework (SIF), Project Tapestry seamlessly connects the dots between disparate information systems. Standards-based integration provides an open, usable system with real-time access to student information across districts and schools.
- Student Information Systems (SIS) seamless interoperability
- Single sign-on for Project Tapestry components
Project Tapestry offers a proven course management system from Pearson. The intuitive platform allows educators to manage course content and educational resources across schools and districts.
- Individualized learning paths
- Course syllabus tools
- Course-wide notes and journals
- Integrated assignment drop boxes
- Synchronous virtual instruction applications