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From Valuing to Visualization: Data Interpretation and Reporting
2013

For evaluation reports to be meaningful and useful, clients and other stakeholders need to be able to find the forest of the...

The Nuts and Bolts of ATE Evaluation Reporting
2013

In this webinar, we will give practical advice about evaluation reporting in the ATE context, including report content and structure, integrating evaluation...

Evaluation that Seriously Gets to the Point- and Conveys it Brilliantly
2013

Evaluation, much as we love it, has a reputation among nonevaluators for being overly technical and academic, lost in the details, hard...

Evaluation Use
2013

All evaluators want their evaluations to be useful and used. Evaluation clients need evaluation to bring value to their work to make...

What does the switch from FastLane to Research.gov mean for ATE annual reporting?
2013

Along with the change from FastLane to Research.gov, there are a few changes in the reporting categories. Additionally, public Project Outcomes Reports...

Connecting the Dots between Data and Conclusions
2013

Data don’t speak for themselves. But the social and educational research traditions within which many evaluators have been trained offer little in...

Setting the Stage for Useful Reporting
2013

In my fifteen years as an evaluator, I’ve written quite a few reports and thought a lot about what makes an evaluation...

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