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Data Collection & Analysis | Blog Post
2025

Measuring Complex Constructs in Evaluation Contexts

Complex constructs that represent thoughts (e.g., attitudes) or multifaceted skills (e.g., creativity) are difficult to measure in applied evaluation contexts, such as...

None | Webinar
2025

NSF ATE Evaluation Essentials for Non-Evaluators: Understanding the Basics and Benefits of Evaluation

Submitting a proposal to the NSF ATE program can be overwhelming. One of the many proposal requirements is around evaluating your project...

Planning and Design | Webinar
2025

Strategies and Insights into Evaluation Plans for NSF ATE Proposals

Evaluation is an essential part of a successful NSF Advanced Technological Education proposal. In this webinar, attendees will gain an understanding of...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Data Collection & Analysis | Blog Post
2025

Don’t Bore Us, Get to the Chorus: Singing the Songs of Evaluation Data

Growing up, I spent hours riding around in my parents’ car with the radio tuned to “Oldies 98,” pumping out the sweet...

Data Collection & Analysis | Slides
2024

Stories of Impact: Meaningful and Efficient Qualitative Evaluation

These are the slides and associated materials from the ATE PI Conference workshop held on October 23, 2024.

Data Collection & Analysis | Blog Post
2024

The Space Between Research and Evaluation

At the end of the 2023 ATE PI conference in Washington, DC, I found myself in a reflective mood. Perhaps I was...

Management, Planning and Design | Blog Post
2025

Practical Project Management Tips for Evaluators

Project management can be one of the many hats that evaluators wear. Often, it’s assumed to be part of an evaluator’s skill...

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