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An information hub for the ATE community. Collects, organizes, and disseminates information about ATE projects and centers, ATE resources, and ATE events.
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This 14-page guide to creating technology programs gives helpful hints, pitfalls to watch out for, and a sample curriculum.
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Federal funding agencies are increasingly recommending or requiring formal data management plans with all grant applications. To help researchers meet those requirements, ICPSR offers these guidelines. This 22-page document contains a framework, example data management plans, links to other...
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This template provided by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation helps organizations plan projects and determine their effectiveness. It includes resources, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact.
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This document from the Rucks Group explains how to calculate person months for grant proposals. It contains examples and details.
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This sample logic model is a product of the Social Media Enabled Technician project of the Education Development Center (EDC)based in Waltham, MA. It contains inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, impact, and contextual influences.
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This article explains the importance of establishing an Institutional Review Board before applying for an ATE grant.  The IRB is a committee to see to the protection of human research subjects. The article points out that no NSF grant is awarded without IRB approval.  The article contains a series...
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This organization represents the nation's community colleges, which serve over 12 million students.  Community colleges are two-year degree-granting colleges.  The association has a commitment to continuously improve advocacy for and service to member colleges and their students. The website...
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The NCCHC was created to aid in the advancement of Hispanics in leadership positions in community colleges across the USA.  The council provides professional development opportunities such as the annual Leadership Symposium and the Leadership Fellows Program.
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The purpose of the NCCHC Leadership Fellows Program is to address the under-representation of Hispanic leaders in American community colleges. The Leadership Fellows program includes seminars, career plan preparation, and mentoring.