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5 Tips for Evaluating Multisite Projects*
2019

Conducting evaluations for multisite projects can present unique challenges and opportunities. For example, evaluators must be careful to ensure that consistent data...

Evaluation Plan Checklist for ATE Proposals
2019

This 2019 checklist provides information on what should be included in evaluation plans for proposals to the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program.

An Evaluative Approach to Proposal Development*
2019

A student came into my office to ask me a question. Soon after she launched into her query, I stopped her and...

Grant Evaluation: What Every PI Should Know and Do*
2019

A number of years ago, the typical Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Principal Investigator (PI) deemed evaluation a necessary evil. As a PI,...

Getting Everyone on the Same Page: Practical Strategies for Evaluator-Stakeholder Communication
2019

This 2019 guide walks through practical evaluator-stakeholder communication strategies at different stages of the evaluation.

Getting Everyone on the Same Page: Practical Strategies for Evaluator-Stakeholder Communication
2019

In this webinar, participants will learn about innovative and practical strategies to improve communication between those involved in evaluation planning, implementation, and use.

Untangling the Story When You’re Part of the Complexity
2019

I am wrestling with a wicked evaluation problem: How do I balance evaluation, research, and technical assistance work when they are so...

Evaluation in Your ATE Proposal Video 1: Why Evaluation?
2019

This is video 1 of 6 in our Evaluation in Your ATE Proposal Series. This first video discusses how evaluation can make your proposal stand out.

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