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Collaborative Evaluation
2015

A collaborative evaluation is one “in which there is a significant degree of collaboration or cooperation between evaluators and stakeholders in planning...

How can you make sure your evaluation meets the needs of multiple stakeholders?
2015

We talk a lot about “stakeholders” in evaluation. These are the folks who are involved in, affected by, or simply interested in...

Creating an Evaluation Scope of Work
2015

One of the most common requests we get at EvaluATE is for examples of independent contractor agreements and scope of work statements...

Project Spotlight: Manufacturing Associate Degree Education in Northwestern Connecticut
2015

A conversation with Sharon Gusky, an ATE PI at Northwestern Connecticut Community College. Q: Your ATE project started just over a year...

2015 Fall
2015

This is the pdf version of our Fall 2015 Newsletter. This issue is focused on getting started with evaluation, specifically for new...

Changing Focus Mid-Project
2015

Along with co-PIs Michelle Moore and Max Josquin, I am a recent recipient of an NSF ATE grant aimed at increasing female...

Developing a Theory of Change for Your Innovation Project
2015

Have you ever had to express a theory of change to convince funders that there’s a logical argument behind your innovation? Funders...

EvaluATE to the Rescue!
2015

8 Resources to help with ATE proposal evaluation plans The EvaluATE team is busy preparing our proposal for a third round of...

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