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None | Blog Post
2015

Building Effective Partnerships to Conduct Targeted Research on Student Pathways

My name is Will Tyson, associate professor of sociology at the University of South Florida. I am also principal investigator of PathTech...

Data Collection & Analysis | Blog Post
2016

Project Data for Evaluation: Google Groups Project Team Feedback

At Censeo Group, a program evaluation firm located in northeast Ohio, we are evaluating a number of STEM projects and often face...

None | Webinar
2012

Orientation to ATE Survey 2012: What you Need to Know to Get Good Information Into and Out of the Survey

In this webinar, EvaluATE staff will help ATE grantees prepare for the upcoming annual ATE survey (which takes place February 15 –...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Blog Post
2020

How Your Editor Is a Lot Like an Evaluator

I’m Cynthia Williams, editor and project manager at Dragonfly Editorial and owner of Style Sheets Editorial Services. Having worked with lots of...

Data Collection & Analysis | Blog Post
2018

Gauging the Impact of Professional Development Activities on Students

Many Advanced Technological Education (ATE) grants hold professional development events for faculty. As the lead for several ATE grants, I have been...

Management | Blog Post
2018

Utilizing Your Institutional Research Office Resources When Writing a Grant Application

There are a number of guiding questions that must be answered to develop a successful grant project evaluation plan. The answers to...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Video
2019

One-Page Reports Video 2: Building the Foundation

This is video 2 of 4 in our one-page report series. This video walks through the basic foundations of creating a one-page report.

Data Collection & Analysis, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2014

Evaluating ATE Efforts Using Peer-Generated Surveys

During the course of evaluating the sustainability of NSF’s Advanced Technological Education program, I introduced a new method for creating evaluation surveys....

None | Newsletter
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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