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Planning & Design | Webinar
2019

Evaluation: The Secret Sauce in Your ATE Proposal

This webinar will cover the essential elements of an effective evaluation plan and show you how to integrate them into an ATE proposal.

Planning & Design | Blog Post
2019

A Call to Action: Advancing Technician Education through Evidence-Based Decision-Making

Evaluators contribute to developing the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) community’s awareness and understanding of theories, concepts, and practices that can advance technician...

Planning & Design | Video
2019

Integrating Evaluation

This is part six of our Evaluation: the secret sauce to your ATE proposal video series. In this final video, we will...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Planning & Design | Video
2019

Evaluation Communication, Use, and Timelines

This video is part five in the Evaluation: A secret sauce to your ATE proposal video series. In this video, we will...

Data Collection and Analysis, Planning & Design | Video
2019

Evaluation Data

This is part four of Evaluation: The secret sauce in your ATE proposal video series. In this video, we will talk about...

Planning & Design | Video
2019

Evaluation Questions

This is part three in our video series: Evaluation: The secret sauce in your ATE proposal. In this video, we will walk...

Planning & Design | Video
2019

Evaluation Plan and Identifying an Evaluator

This is part two of our Evaluation: The Secret Sauce in your ATE proposal video series. In this video, we introduce the...

Planning & Design | Video
2019

Why Evaluation?

This is video one of our series Evaluation: The Secret Sauce to Your ATE Proposal. This video will cover why should you...

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