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2014

The PI Guide to Working with Evaluators

(originally published as blog at ltd.edc.org/strong-pievaluator-partnerships-users-guide on January 10, 2013) Evaluation can be a daunting task for PIs. It can seem like the...

Data Collection & Analysis | Video
2019

Importing Data into R

This is video 2 of 4 in R for the Rest of Us series. This video discusses how to import your data into R.

None | Newsletter
2015

Project Resumes: Simple, Effective Tools for Accountability

At EvaluATE’s first-ever National Visiting Committee in 2009, Dr. Nick Smith (NVC chair) recommended that we develop a “project vita” as a...

None | Newsletter
2016

Project Spotlight: Geospatial Technician Education – Unmanned Aircraft Systems & Expanding Geospatial Technician Education through Virginia’s Community Colleges

Chris Carter is the Deputy Director of the Virginia Space Grant Consortium, where he leads two ATE projects. How do you use...

None | Newsletter
2016

2016 Fall NEwsletter

Printer Friendly Version Happy New Year! The calendar year may be coming to a close, but a new academic year just started...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Toolkit
2021

One-Page Reports

This toolkit will provide you with tools, examples, and videos on creating one-page reports.

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2008

2009 Winter

File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): Lori Wingate, Stephanie Evergreen, Stephen Jurs

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results | Slides
2020

Use it or Lose it: How to Get the Most out of your Project Evaluation

Slides from the ATE PI 2020 Pre-conference workshop

None | Newsletter
2014

Formative Evaluation

The most common purposes, or intended uses of evaluations, are often described by the terms formative evaluation and summative evaluation. Formative evaluation...

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