- Conference Session
- Track: Special Topic - Evaluation & Grant Writing Technical Session 13
- Collection
- 2019 CoNECD - The Collaborative Network for Engineering and Computing Diversity
- Authors
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Elizabeth Litzler, University of Washington; Cara Margherio, University of Washington; Emily Alicia Affolter, University of Washington; Emily Knaphus-Soran, University of Washington
- Tagged Topics
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Diversity, Special Topic: Evaluation & Grant Writing
communication” means different things to different people, and what you have in mind might not be possible with the budget you have. ii. Full disclosure includes talking about any problems or challenges you encounter—and not just reporting on your successes. The evaluator can help you turn a challenge into a positive result. Acceptance of the dissonance that comes with sharing problems is useful for improving the project because it helps motivate change. b. DEI Expectations: Expect your evaluator to advocate for DEI values, accept that there will be dissonance in the DEI work, and commit to self-reflection when