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Data Collection Planning Matrix
2015

The part of your proposal’s evaluation plan that reviewers will probably scrutinize most closely is the data collection plan. Given that the...

Project Spotlight: E-MATE
2015

A conversation with Mike Qaissaunee, E-MATE’s principal investigator Q: How did you work with your evaluator during proposal development? A: As PI...

Why Does the NSF Worry about Project/Center Evaluation?
2015

I often use a quick set of questions that Dr. Gerhard Salinger developed in response to the question, “How do you develop...

Survey Says
2015

Each year, ATE PIs are asked what type of reports their evaluators provide them with and how they use the information. The...

Dashboards
2015

Dashboards are a way to present data about the “trends of an organization’s key performance indicators.”1 Dashboards are designed to provide information...

How is an NSF Project Outcomes Report Different from a Final Annual Report?
2015

All NSF projects awarded in January 2010 or later are required to submit a project outcomes report within 90 days of the...

Project Resumes: Simple, Effective Tools for Accountability
2015

At EvaluATE’s first-ever National Visiting Committee in 2009, Dr. Nick Smith (NVC chair) recommended that we develop a “project vita” as a...

Project Spotlight: MatEdu
2015

Mel Cossette is principal investigator for the National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education at Edmonds Community College. MatEdU’s mission is to...

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