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2016

Where and how should I report on my evaluation in my annual report to the National Science Foundation?

Research.gov is the online reporting system used by all National Science Foundation grantees. The system is designed to accommodate reporting on all...

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2016

Bridging the Gap: Using Action Plans to Facilitate Evaluation Use

NSF requires evaluation, in part, because it is an essential tool for project improvement. Yet all too often, evaluation results are not...

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2016

Project Spotlight: Geospatial Technology Advantage Project

Mike Rudibaugh is principal investigator for the Geospatial Technology Advantage Project at Kaskaskia College. The project’s external evaluator is Elaine Craft of...

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2016

2016 Spring

This is the pdf version of our Spring 2016 Newsletter. This issue is focused on evaluation use. File: Click Here Type: Newsletter...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Data Collection and Analysis | Blog Post
2016

Color Scripting to Measure Engagement

Last year I went to the D23 Expo in Anaheim, California. This was a conference for Disney fans everywhere. I got to...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Management | Webinar
2016

Meeting Requirements, Exceeding Expectations: Understanding the Role of Evaluation in Federal Grants

External evaluation is a requirement of many federal grant programs. Understanding and addressing these requirements is essential for both successfully seeking grants...

Management, Planning & Design | Template
2016

Logic Model Template for ATE Projects & Centers

This logic model template is intended for ATE grantees to use and adapt for their own projects.

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Planning & Design | Blog Post
2016

The Retrospective Pretest Method for Evaluating Training

In a retrospective pretest,1 trainees rate themselves before and after a training in a single data collection event. It is useful for...

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