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None | Newsletter
2015

Project Resumes: Simple, Effective Tools for Accountability

At EvaluATE’s first-ever National Visiting Committee in 2009, Dr. Nick Smith (NVC chair) recommended that we develop a “project vita” as a...

None | Newsletter
2015

Project Spotlight: MatEdu

Mel Cossette is principal investigator for the National Resource Center for Materials Technology Education at Edmonds Community College. MatEdU’s mission is to...

None | Newsletter
2015

2015 Spring

This is the pdf version of our Spring 2015 Newsletter File: Click Here Type: Newsletter Category: Newsletter PDFs Author(s): Celeste Carter, Corey...

Management | Blog Post
2015

Evaluation Plan Development for Grant Writing

As dean of institutional effectiveness and grants I have varied responsibilities, but at heart, I am a grant writer. I find it...

None | Miscellaneous
2015

Poster: Meet Them Where They Are: Web-Based Evaluation Capacity Building

This is EvaluATE’s poster presentation for the 2013 American Evaluation Association conference, as well as Western Michigan University’s 2014 Teaching with Technology...

Management | Blog Post
2015

Mistakes Made and Lessons Learned, Part I – Working with Your Evaluator

When I assumed the PI-ship of the Scenario-Based Learning Project in 2006, I had worked closely with the prior PI as the...

None | Blog Post
2015

Gratitude for our ATE Community of Practitioners

Recently a friend posted a blog whose theme was gratitude. Reading his blog caused me to reflect on gratitude in my own...

None | Blog Post
2015

Building Effective Partnerships to Conduct Targeted Research on Student Pathways

My name is Will Tyson, associate professor of sociology at the University of South Florida. I am also principal investigator of PathTech...

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