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Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Data Collection & Analysis, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2018

Becoming a Sustainability Sleuth: Leaving and Looking for Clues of Long-Term Impact

Hello! I’m Rebecca from SageFox Consulting Group, and I’d like to start a conversation about measuring sustainability. Many of us work on...

Interpretation | Blog Post
2020

Strategies and Sources for Interpreting Evaluation Findings to Reach Conclusions

Imagine: You’re an evaluator who has compiled lots of data about an ATE project. You’re preparing to present the results to stakeholders. You have many beautiful charts and compelling stories...

Planning and Design | Blog Post
2021

What if We Measured Racism Instead of Race?

Six months ago I attended a webinar in which Ruha Benjamin asked, “What if we measured racism instead of race?” This challenge...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Management | Webinar
2016

Meeting Requirements, Exceeding Expectations: Understanding the Role of Evaluation in Federal Grants

External evaluation is a requirement of many federal grant programs. Understanding and addressing these requirements is essential for both successfully seeking grants...

Management | Webinar
2014

Right-sizing Evaluation for ATE Small Grants

When developing evaluation plans for NSF ATE projects, one size doesn’t fit all. How can meaningful evaluation plans be developed for “Small...

None | Newsletter
2014

Expectations to Change (E2C): A Process to Promote the Use of Evaluation for Project Improvement

How can we make sure evaluation findings are used to improve projects? This is a question on the minds of evaluators, project...

Interpretation | Blog Post
2018

What do MOOC learners like and dislike?

Massive open online course (MOOC) learners vary widely in background and learning objectives. MOOCs are still trying to understand their learners better...

Engagement | Blog Post
2019

How Can You Make Sure Your Evaluation Meets the Needs of Multiple Stakeholders?*

We talk a lot about stakeholders in evaluation. These are the folks who are involved in, affected by, or simply interested in...

Management | Webinar
2012

ATE Evaluation: Measuring Reaction, Learning, Behavior, and Results

In this webinar, participants will learn about evaluating ATE initiatives in practical, yet meaningful ways. The Kirkpatrick “Levels” model for evaluation is...

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