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2013

What makes a good evaluation section of a proposal?

As a program officer, I read hundreds of proposals for different NSF programs and I saw many different approaches to writing a...

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2013

2013 Summer

File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): Krystin Martens, Lara Smith, Leslie Goodyear, Lori Wingate

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2013

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

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

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2013

Evaluation Use

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

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2013

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

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

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2013

Connecting the Dots between Data and Conclusions

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

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2013

Setting the Stage for Useful Reporting

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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2013

2013 Spring

File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): E. Jane Davidson, Krystin Martens, Leslie Goodyear, Lori Wingate

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2013 Winter

File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): Krystin Martens, Lori Wingate, Michael Quinn Patton

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