Updated March 31, 2020
Getting started with your ATE evaluation, a checklist on the basics of starting your evaluation.
Evaluation Basics
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- Ask important questions about the project’s processes and outcomes
- Gather evidence that will help answer those questions
- Interpret findings and answer the evaluation questions
- Use the information for accountability, improvement, and planning
- Continue this process throughout the life of your project
Resource
Evaluation Primer
Evaluation Basics Video Series
Evaluation: The Secret Sauce To Your ATE Proposal (Video 1- Why Evaluation?Video 3- Evaluation Questions, Video 4- Data)
Data Collection Planning Matrix
Evaluation Process
Using Evaluation
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- Improve your project
- Inform stakeholders
- Fulfill grant requirements (annual report)
Resource
Evaluation: The Secret Sauce To Your ATE Proposal (Video 5- Communication, Use, and Timeline)
Expectations to Change (E2C)
Stakeholder Engagement
Overcoming Writer’s Block- Strategies for Writing Your NSF Annual Report
Working with Your Evaluator
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- Make sure your evaluator’s contract is in place
- Assign a point-person on your project team for evaluation matters
- Schedule a recurring meeting with your evaluator
- Make an appointment with your college’s data person
- Set up a timeline for your evaluation
- Commit to using your evaluation results
Resource
Principal Investigator “To Do” Checklist: Before Launching Your Project Evaluation
Communication Plan Checklist for ATE Principal Investigators and Evaluators
Evaluation: The Secret Sauce To Your ATE Proposal (Video 5- Communication, Use, and Timeline)
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