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Data Collection & Analysis | Slides
2022

Designing Survey Demographic Questions with Equity in Mind

These slides are from a presentation by Erika Sturgis and Megan Zelinsky for the 2022 Michigan Association for Evaluation Conference. 

Planning and Design | Webinar
2022

Leveraging Assessment & Evaluation for Student Success: Working Smarter Not Harder

Often professional development projects skip assessments because participants don’t want to take tests. However, assessment done well is integral to participant learning...

Data Collection & Analysis, Interpretation, Planning and Design | Webinar
2022

Evaluation Crash Course for Non-Evaluators

Do you have questions about evaluation? Like, what is it? Why is it required for projects funded by the National Science Foundation? How much does it cost? Who can do it? What does an evaluation look like? How can evaluation help me and my project?

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Data Collection & Analysis | Blog Post
2022

Reporting Insights from an ATE PI

As a new ATE PI, I never made the connection between the ATE Survey, the project evaluations, and my annual report. They...

Planning and Design | Webinar
2022

The Art and Science of Asking Meaningful Evaluation Questions

There are no stupid questions, but some questions are better than others when it comes to framing evaluations. The best evaluation questions...

Planning and Design | Blog Post
2021

Increasing Evaluation Transparency through Positionality Statements

Values play an important role in evaluation. By values, I mean not just the value or merit of a project, but also...

Data Collection & Analysis | Blog Post
2021

I Am: More Than a Checkbox

Race, ethnicity, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, nationality, religion, class, language, mental health – these characteristics and others make for complex...

Management, Quality Review | Blog Post
2021

Building Trust in Evaluations

Trust is integral to valuing evaluation results and findings. If stakeholders don’t trust your evaluation work, they will neither value it nor...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Webinar
2021

Strategies for Reporting Qualitative Evaluations

Using qualitative data in an evaluation can lead to a deeper understanding of why and how a project works. Quotations and stories...

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