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This short Coffee Break video introduces the first steps you should take if you are thinking of submitting an NSF ATE proposal. It includes information about when to start and who can help you.
This short Coffee Break video addresses specific instructions regarding employer engagement/labor market demand upon which to base an effective NSF ATE project proposal. The video includes employer engagement expectations, broader impacts requirements, and the need to provide evidence, including...
This short Coffee Break video is about developing an idea into an ATE proposal. If you have a identified a problem or a need at your institution, this video presents the steps you can take to develop your idea for improving technician education.
This short Coffee Break video gives ideas and suggestions on receiving valuable input about your proposal idea, Ideas include contacting local industry, matching your college's mission and values, or creating a survey to see if your idea is plausible.
This short Coffee Break video introduces how to set yourself up for success by thoroughly reading and understanding the NSF ATE solicitation. It includes helpful tips like how to access the solicitation and answers questions like, "What is it?", "What does it include?", and "When you should read the...
This webinar features community college advancement officers and grant professionals for an informative look at the National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Program grant application process. Elaine Craft, from Mentor-Connect, provides practical advice. Additional...
This short Coffee Break video is designed to provide information on how to research other ATE projects. Topics covered are (1) how to conduct a basic search; and (2) how to conduct an advanced search. After watching the Coffee Break, you will understand the basics of conducting an NSF ATE project...
This short Coffee Break video provides information on how to create an abstract for your ATE Project. At the conclusion of the coffee break you will know: (1) Where abstracts for found; (2) What they are; (3) Who creates an abstract; (4) Who is the audience for an abstract; and (5) What to include...
This Coffee Break provides information on how to access your ATE Proposal Reviews. At the conclusion of the coffee break you will know: (1) What reviews are; (2) How can you find the reviews; and (3) What should you do with your reviews
This webinar from EvaluATE is for those who are new to evaluation or want a refresher on the basics. The examples in this webinar are especially tailored for two-year college faculty and grants specialists who are planning on submitting proposals to NSF’s Advanced Technological Education (ATE)...
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