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Management, Planning & Design | Blog Post
2016

Evaluating for Sustainability: How can Evaluators Help?

Developing a functional strategy to sustain crucial program components is often overlooked by project staff implementing ATE-funded initiatives. At the same time,...

Data Collection and Analysis | Blog Post
2016

Project Data for Evaluation: Google Groups Project Team Feedback

At Censeo Group, a program evaluation firm located in northeast Ohio, we are evaluating a number of STEM projects and often face...

Management | Webinar
2016

Small Project Evaluation: Principles and Practices

An effective small project evaluation requires a clear-cut and feasible project plan, an evaluation plan that matches the project’s scope and purpose,...

Communication, Dissemination, & Use of Results, Management | Blog Post
2016

Good Communication Is Everything!

I am new to the field of evaluation, and the most important thing that I learned in my first nine months is...

Planning & Design | Blog Post
2016

Needs Assessment: What is it and why use it?

Hi! I am Mary Siegrist from IMSA, a research and evaluation company located in Colorado. I would like to talk about needs...

Planning & Design | Blog Post
2016

Logic Models and Evaluation Planning – Working Together!

As an evaluator, I am often asked to work on evaluation plans for National Science Foundation proposals. I believe it is important...

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

Show Me a Story: Using Data Visualization to Communicate Evaluation Findings

It’s all too easy for our evaluation reports to become a lifeless pile of numbers that gather dust on a shelf. As...

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