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2015

How is an NSF Project Outcomes Report Different from a Final Annual Report?

All NSF projects awarded in January 2010 or later are required to submit a project outcomes report within 90 days of the...

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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...

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2015

Project Spotlight: MatEdu

Mel Cossette is principal investigator for the National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education at Edmonds Community College. MatEdU’s mission is to...

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2015

2015 Spring

This is the pdf version of our Spring 2015 Newsletter File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): Celeste Carter, Corey...

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2015

2015 Winter

File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): Carolyn Brennan, Corey Smith, Elaine Johnson, Emma Perk, Jason Burkhardt, Lori Wingate, Russell...

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2015

Have You Overlooked Data That Might Strengthen Your Project Evaluation Reports or Grant Proposals?

Many institutions of higher education collect very useful quantitative data as part of their regular operational and reporting processes. Why not put...

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2015

Secondary Data

Secondary data is data that is repurposed from its original use, typically collected by a different entity. This is different from primary...

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2015

Can the ATE Survey Data be Used for Benchmarking?

Benchmarking is a process for comparing your organization’s activities and achievements with those of other organizations. In the business world, benchmarking emphasizes...

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2015

Secondary Data Resources

It’s easier than ever to access national-level data that may be useful to ATE projects and centers for planning, benchmarking, or evaluation....

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