How Can You Make Sure Your Evaluation Meets the Needs of Multiple Stakeholders?*
We talk a lot about stakeholders in evaluation. These are the folks who are involved in, affected by, or simply interested in...
We talk a lot about stakeholders in evaluation. These are the folks who are involved in, affected by, or simply interested in...
A good prompt to start thinking about how to approach the evaluation of an Advanced Technological Education (ATE) professional development (PD) project...
The Kirkpatrick Model is an evaluation framework organized around four levels of impact: reaction, learning, behavior, and results. It was developed more...
I’m part of the EvaluATE team. I also lead evaluations as part of my work at Western Michigan University’s Evaluation Center, so...
Fellow grant writers: Do you ever stop and ask yourselves, “Why do we write grants?” Do you actually enjoy herding cats, pulling...
In our final video, we talk about the final two steps for creating a one-page report: Get Feedback and Triple Check Consistency.
In this video, we talk about visual strategies including using grids, creating an intentional path, creating visual hierarchies, and paying attention to white space.
In this video, we will walk through the basic foundations of creating a one-page report.
This is the first video in our one-page report series. We start out by talking about why you might consider creating a one-page report.