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Edsun is a data interoperability and visualization platform for educational institutions. It is built around the Ed-Fi standard, Ed-Fi ODS, and Ed-Fi API, connecting data related to districts, schools, teachers, students, and parents. Its focus is on visual dashboards and a Student 360º View, giving administrators real-time views of students, courses, attendance, discipline, assignments, grades, and risk alerts.
Based on the available content, Edsun covers a fairly broad set of modules, including Visual Dashboard, Student 360, ODS Health Check, SIS View, Parent Portal, Staff Absentee, Scheduler, Course Manager, Student Registration, Mobile App, and School Video Calls. Its key integration is Google Classroom: teachers can sync classes, student rosters, and sections with one click, and connect data from Google Assignments, Forms, Drive, Gradebook, and more. The platform also provides a mobile app, allowing parents to view student progress, grades, assignments, and class details, while schools can communicate with parents and staff through mobile notifications.
The available content does not disclose any plans, pricing, free tier, or trial information, nor does it clarify whether the product is delivered as SaaS, on-premises software, or a hybrid deployment. On security, it only mentions that the platform is “secure” and that “data does not need to leave your system and remains fully controlled by the institution.” This is a useful statement for education data governance, but it lacks specific compliance details such as FERPA, COPPA, SOC 2, encryption, audit logs, and identity authentication. For formal district procurement, buyers should confirm the deployment architecture, data flows, permission model, and compliance documentation with the vendor.
The main advantage is its highly vertical focus: it uses the Ed-Fi data standard to address fragmentation across education systems, and can turn ODS data into dashboards, metrics, and risk insights. Its Google Classroom sync is also practical for schools already using the Google education ecosystem. The downside is that the website reads more like a product feature list, with limited detail on commercial terms, support, implementation timelines, API documentation, and permission controls. Edsun is best suited to U.S. state education agencies, school districts, and schools that already have an Ed-Fi ODS/API foundation and want to integrate SIS, LMS, Google Classroom, and school-home communication.
The available content does not make it possible to assess access from China, and the product is clearly aimed at the U.S. education system and the Ed-Fi ecosystem. Google Classroom, Google Drive, and related services are typically restricted in mainland China, so actual use may require additional network arrangements. For deployment in Chinese education scenarios, network access, payment, compliance, and localization support should be evaluated carefully. Comparable products include PowerSchool, Clever, ClassLink, Canvas, Moodle, and domestic education informatization platforms in China.
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