The OneRoster 1.1 specification was developed as a subset of the Learning Information Services (LIS) standard, designed specifically for K12. Platforms that support the OneRoster standard do so through the OneRoster API and/or standardized CSV files.

Roster Server is ClassLink's implementation of a OneRoster server. Schools that work with ClassLink will install Roster Server as a virtual server on their network or in the cloud. School administrators then either directly connect their SIS to Roster Server through the OneRoster API or upload CSV templates into Roster Server that are formatted in the OneRoster specification.


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Launchpad is an SSO application developed by ClassLink. Launchpad acts as a portal that school admins can set up so their students and teachers can access multiple apps with a single set of credentials.

Most schools that use Launchpad have a custom subdomain that is customized for their users. When users access the custom subdomain, they will only see sign-in options that are relevant to their school. Typically, launchpad connects to a school's Roster Server. Launchpad then provisions accounts through OneRoster as any other application would. Note that school admins can also add users to their school's Launchpad portal who are not included in the school's OneRoster data.

When a user clicks on an application's icon in Launchpad, it usually initiates the OAuth 2.0 process with the app. Launchpad sends the user to the app (to the URL that was specified) with an authorization code. The app then exchanges the authorization code for tokens to know who the Launchpad user is. Note that the app does not see a school's OneRoster data when a user signs in through Launchpad; the app only sees the user's Launchpad data. This can be a problem if the app needs to know where the user is coming from (e.g. which school or district they belong to).

Once SSO with ClassLink Launchpad has been implemented and/or rostering from OneRoster, developers can schedule a time with ClassLink to become certified. Once certified, apps will show up in the main library and it becomes easier for administrators to install the app.

During the certification process, ClassLink will grant developers access to a test district and confirm that the app is working as expected. The ClassLink certification team will ask developers a number of questions about edge cases that the app might encounter (e.g. if users can be in multiple classes or multiple schools). This certification process takes about one hour and is with a number of members from the ClassLink certification team.

LTI is a specification from 1EdTech Consortium (1EdTech) that allows external learning tools (learning apps, platforms, etc.) to integrate with LMS providers. In the mix of popular LMS providers is Schoology, who until recently, only supported previous versions.

LSS uses Classlink to share links with users and to connect students to certain rostered services like online textbooks. A user signs into Classlink with their LSS Google account and they are connected to the services they need without needing to remember additional usernames and passwords.

If a student is accessing Classlink from a device other than a district Chromebook, it is recommended they use a Chrome browser and that the profile being used has no other Google accounts signed in.

Our Classlink Launchpad is located at launchpad.classlink.com/lss and is a start-up tab on all student Chromebooks. Students in younger grades are issued a QuickCard which allows them to sign into the Chromebook using a QR code.

If you are a ClassLink Administrator at a Gold plan school or district, you can install Formative as an LTI application. This will create a single sign-on (SSO) tile for Formative on your ClassLink launchpad.

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Highline Public Schools uses a Single Sign-On (SSO) tool called ClassLink, which gives students access to a dashboard with all district-approved educational apps. All Google applications as well as any districtwide apps are accessed through ClassLink. All student Chromebook and Windows issued devices will now use the same login as ClassLink. After login, all Chromebooks will open up directly to the ClassLink LaunchPad, displaying all their digital tools.

Your login page is a custom page specific to your school organization. Sign in by using your network login username (Student ID) and password. If you forgot your password, please contact your teacher or school.

Click on the + button to Open App Library. Here students can search and add additional apps to their launchpad. Some teachers may ask that students add additional apps to their launchpad based on school or class needs. 152ee80cbc

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