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Designing Accessible Digital Evaluation Materials
2020

* This blog was originally published on AEA365 on July 23, 2020: https://aea365.org/blog/designing-accessible-digital-evaluation-materials-by-don-glass/ Hi, I am Don Glass, a DC-based developmental evaluator,...

Communication Platforms for Data Collection & Stakeholder Engagement
2020

This 2020 guide provides an overview of online platforms for data collection and stakeholder engagement.

Quick Reference Guides Evaluators Can’t Live Without
2020

* This blog was originally published on AEA365 on May 15, 2020: https://aea365.org/blog/quick-reference-guides-evaluators-cant-live-without-by-kelly-robertson/ My name is Kelly Robertson, and I work at...

How to Avoid Common Pitfalls When Writing Evaluation Plans for ATE Proposals
2020

Join this webinar to learn what pitfalls to watch out for when writing evaluation plans for grant proposals! In this webinar, we...

Shift to Remote Online Work: Assets to Consider
2020

I’m the principal partner of Education Design in Boston, focusing on STEM program evaluation. I first engaged in online instruction and design...

Data Cleaning Tips in R*
2020

I recently came across a set of data cleaning tips in Excel from EvaluATE, which provides support for people looking to improve their evaluation practice....

What I’ve Learned about Evaluation: Lessons from the Field
2020

I’m completing my second year as the external evaluator of a three-year ATE project. As a first-time evaluator, I have to confess...

10 Helpful Hints and 10 Fatal Flaws: Writing Better Evaluation Sections in Your Proposals
2020

This 2020 guide identified 10 helpful hints and 10 fatal flaws to apply when writing evaluation sections in your project proposals.

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