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Management, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2015

The Shared Task of Evaluation

Evaluation was an important strand at the recent ATE meeting in Washington, DC. As I reflected on my own practice as an...

Management, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2015

Researching Evaluation Practice while Practicing Evaluation

There is a dearth of research on evaluation practice, particularly of the sort that practitioners can use to improve their own work...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Blog Post
2015

Quick Graphics with Canva

In your ATE project, you often have to develop different communication materials for your stakeholders.  To make them more interesting, and move...

Data Collection & Analysis, Management, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2015

Evaluation’s Role in Retention and Cultural Diversity in STEM

Recently, I attended the Building Pathways and Partnerships in STEM for a Global Network conference, hosted by the State University of New...

Data Collection & Analysis, Management, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2015

Intellectual Merit and Broader Impacts: Identifying Your Project’s Achievements and Supporting Evidence

Updated April 2019 for Throwback Thursday series. The deadline for proposals to the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education program for this...

Management, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2015

Checklists for Evaluating K-12 and Credentialing Testing Programs

In 2012, we created two checklists for evaluators to use as a tool for evaluating K-12 and credentialing assessment programs. The purpose...

None | Blog Post
2015

Evaluation Training and Professional Development

Hello ATE Community! My name is Cheryl Endres, and I am the new blog editor and doctoral associate for EvaluATE. I am...

Management | Blog Post
2015

Changing Focus Mid-Project

Along with co-PIs Michelle Moore and Max Josquin, I am a recent recipient of an NSF ATE grant aimed at increasing female...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2015

Developing a Theory of Change for Your Innovation Project

Have you ever had to express a theory of change to convince funders that there’s a logical argument behind your innovation? Funders...

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