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 –...
Evaluation 101: PI “To-Do” Checklist: Before Launching your Project Evaluation
This 2012 checklist created by Mentor-Connect will help ATE principal investigator's before launching their project evaluation, including a list of activities to do and to whom to engage.
Establishing Claims and Providing Evidence of Effectiveness of ATE Grants Worksheet
This worksheet can help the user to identify important information that will satisfy claims they make about their program.
2012 Winter
File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): Amy Gullickson, Kirk Knestis, Lori Wingate, Stephanie Evergreen
E-valuation: Assessing Webinars, Social Media, and Website Usage
ATE grantees are using the Web for outreach, instruction, professional development, dissemination, and more. As the Web becomes more central to the...
Claims + Evidence: Assessing ATE Grant Outcomes- Handout
E-valuation: Assessing Webinars, Social Media, and Website Usage- Handout
Doc: Evaluation Context: Assessment of Student Projects
This is Eboni Zamani-Gallher’s evaluation context handout from the 2011 ATE PI Conference Pre-Conference workshop.
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