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Planning & Design | Webinar
2016

Small-Scale Evaluation

Webinar participants will learn the basics of small-scale evaluation, using a typical ATE small project as the case example.

Management, Planning & Design | Blog Post
2016

The Value of Using a Psychosocial Framework to Evaluate STEM Outcomes Among Underrepresented Students

Drs. Dawn X. Henderson, Breonte S. Guy, and Chad Markert serve as Co-Principal Investigators of an HBCU UP Targeted Infusion Project grant....

Data Collection and Analysis, Interpretation, Management, Planning & Design | Slides
2016

ATE PI 2016- A Practical Approach to Outcome Evaluation: Step-by-Step

Data Collection and Analysis, Interpretation, Management, Planning & Design | Slides
2016

ATE PI 2016 Workshop- A Practical Approach to Outcome Evaluation: Step-by-Step

Management, Planning & Design | Blog Post
2016

Three Tips for a Strong NSF Proposal Evaluation Plan

I’m Leslie Goodyear and I’m an evaluator who also served as a program officer for three years at the National Science Foundation...

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...

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,...

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