Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) Monitoring System, formerly Informal Science Education (ISE)

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Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) Monitoring System, formerly Informal Science Education (ISE)

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Attachment D1


Advancing Information STEM Learning (AISL)

Monitoring System,

Formerly Informal Science Education (ISE)


Table of Contents


AISL: Crosswalk – OPMS Baseline Survey


Baseline Report—Section A: Project and the Lead Organization

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics1

Project Implementation

Characteristics2

Project Outputs3

A1

Project Title


X

X

A2

Project Abstract


X

X

A3

Lead organization name

X

X


A4

Lead organization division/department name

X

X


A5a

Lead organization type

X

X


A5b

Division/department type

X

X


A6a1

PI served on previous NSF projects

X



A6a2

PI served on previous AISL projects

X



A6b1

Co-PI served on previous NSF projects

X



A6b2

Co-PI served on previous AISL projects

X



A7a

Public venue name


X


A7b

Public venue zip code


X


A7c

Public venue type


X


A8

Primary point of contact – contact information

X






Baseline Report—Section B: Key Members of the Project Team

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

B

Name of key personnel

X



B1

Affiliated organization name


X


B2a

Organization type


X


B2b

Division/department type


X


B3a

Primary role

X



B3b

Secondary role(s)

X



B4

Contact information

X







Baseline Report—Section C: Organizational Partners

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

C1

Partner organization name


X


C2

Division/department name


X


C3a

Partner organization type


X


C3b

Division/department type


X


C4

Project role

X



C5

Partner organization contact information

X





Baseline Report—Section D: Products, Programs, or Experiences for Public Audiences

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

D1

Does project have public audience deliverables


X

X

D

Deliverable name


X

X

D2

Deliverable type


X

X

D2a

Website components (may not apply)


X

X

D3a-h

Delivery methods


X

X

D3a-h

Anticipated audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

D4

Deliverable description


X

X

D5

Primary or secondary project focus


X

X

D6a

Primary STEM content


X

X

D6b

Secondary STEM content


X

X

D7

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable


X

X

D8

Geographic reach


X

X

D9

International reach


X

X

D10

Whether deliverable targets specific public audiences


X

X

D10a

Target audiences


X

X

D10b

Description of steps to target audiences


X

X

D10c

Plans to collect counts of target audiences


X

X

D11

Impact name



X

D11a

Impact category



X

D11b

Indicators



X

D11c

Evaluation design



X

D11d

Data collection methods



X


Baseline Report—Section E: Products, Programs, and Experiences for Professional Audiences

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

E1

Does project have professional audience deliverables


X

X

E

Deliverable name


X

X

E2

Deliverable type


X

X

E3

Deliverable description


X

X

E4

Primary or secondary project focus


X

X

E5a

Primary STEM content


X

X

E5b

Secondary STEM content


X

X

E6

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable


X

X

E7

Geographic reach


X

X

E8

International reach


X

X

E9a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable


X

X

E9b

Anticipated audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

E10

Impacted organizations


X

X

E11

Impact name



X

E11a

Impact category



X

E11b

Indicators



X

E11c

Evaluation design



X

E11d

Data collection methods



X


Baseline Report—Section F: Formative and Summative Evaluation Questions

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

F1

Formative evaluator contact information

X



F2a

Formative evaluation questions



X

F2b

Formative evaluation study designs



X

F3

Summative evaluator contact information

X



F4a

Summative evaluation questions



X

F4b

Summative evaluation study designs



X


AISL: Crosswalk – OPMS Annual Survey


Annual Report—Section A: Project and the Lead Organization

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

A1

Review and update contact information

X



A2a

Public venue name


X


A2b

Public venue zip code


X


A2c

Public venue type


X


A2d

Public venue use in past year


X

X



Annual Report—Section B: Key Members of the Project Team

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

Previously entered key personnel

B1

Update affiliated organization name


X


B2a

Update organization type


X


B2b

Update division/department type


X


B3a

Update primary role

X



B3b

Update secondary role(s)

X



B4

Update contact information

X



B

New key personnel name

X



B5

Affiliated organization name


X


B6a

Organization type


X


B6b

Division/department type


X


B7a

Primary role

X



B7b

Secondary role(s)

X



B8

Contact information

X





Annual Report—Section C: Organizational Partners

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

New partner organization

C1

Partner organization name


X


C2

Division/department name


X


C3a

Partner organization type


X


C3b

Division/department type


X


C4

Project role

X



C5

Partner organization contact information

X



Previously entered partner organization

C6

Update partner contact information

X




Annual Report—Section D: Products, Programs, or Experiences for Public Audiences

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

D1

Does project have public audience deliverables


X

X

Previously Entered Deliverables

D2

Significant changes to deliverable in past year


X

X

D3

Did deliverable reach public audiences in past year


X

X

D4a-f

Delivery methods used in past year


X

X

D4a-f

Audience count for past year (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

D5

Geographic reach in past year


X

X

D6

International reach in past year


X

X

D7

Whether deliverable targeted specific public audiences in past year


X

X

D7a

Audiences targeted in past year


X

X

D7b

Description of steps to target audiences


X

X

D8a

Is impact still applicable



X

D8b

Why impact is no longer applicable



X

D9a

Update evaluation design



X

D9b

Update data collection methods



X

D8

Impact name



X

D9c

Impact category



X

D9d

Indicators



X

D9e

Evaluation design



X

D9f

Data collection methods



X

New Deliverable

D

New deliverable name


X

X

D10

Deliverable type


X

X

D10a

Website components (may not apply)


X

X

D11a-h

Delivery methods


X

X

D11a-h

Anticipated audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

D12

Deliverable description


X

X

D13

Primary or secondary project focus


X

X

D14a

Primary STEM content


X

X

D14b

Secondary STEM content


X

X

D15

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable


X

X

D16

Geographic reach


X

X

D17

International reach


X

X

D18

Whether deliverable targets specific public audiences


X

X

D18a

Target audiences


X

X

D18b

Description of steps to target audiences


X

X

D18c

Plans to collect counts of target audiences


X

X

D19

Impact name



X

D19a

Impact category



X

D19b

Indicators



X

D19c

Evaluation design



X

D19d

Data collection methods



X

D20

Did deliverable reach public audiences in past year


X

X

D21a-h

Delivery methods used in past year


X

X

D21a-h

Audience count for past year (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

D22

Geographic reach in past year


X

X

D23

International reach in past year


X

X

D24

Whether deliverable targeted specific public audiences in past year


X

X

D24a

Audiences targeted in past year


X

X

D24b

Description of steps to target audiences


X

X



Annual Report—Section E: Products, Programs, and Experiences for Professional Audiences

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

E1

Does project have professional audience deliverables


X

X

Previously entered deliverable

E2

Significant changes to deliverable in past year


X

X

E3

Did deliverable reach professional audiences in past year


X

X

E4

Geographic reach in past year


X

X

E5

International reach in past year


X

X

E6a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable in past year


X

X

E6b

Past year audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

E7a

Is impact still applicable



X

E7a

Why impact is no longer applicable



X

E8a

Update evaluation design



X

E8b

Update data collection methods



X

E7

New impact name



X

E8c

Impact category



X

E8d

Indicators



X

E8e

Evaluation design



X

E8f

Data collection methods



X

New Deliverable

E

Deliverable name


X

X

E9

Deliverable type


X

X

E10

Deliverable description


X

X

E11

Primary or secondary project focus


X

X

E12a

Primary STEM content


X

X

E12b

Secondary STEM content


X

X

E13

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable


X

X

E14

Geographic reach


X

X

E15

International reach


X

X

E16a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable


X

X

E16b

Anticipated audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

E17

Impacted organizations


X

X

E18

Impact name



X

E18a

Impact category



X

E18b

Indicators



X

E18c

Evaluation design



X

E18d

Data collection methods



X

E19

Did deliverable reach professional audiences in past year


X

X

E20

Geographic reach in past year


X

X

E21

International reach in past year


X

X

E22a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable in past year


X

X

E22b

Past year audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X


Annual Report—Section F: Formative and Summative Evaluation Questions

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

F1

Update formative evaluator contact information

X



F2a

Add new formative evaluation questions



X

F2b

Add new formative evaluation study designs



X

F3

Update summative evaluator contact information

X



F4a

Add new summative evaluation questions



X

F4b

Add new summative evaluation study designs



X



Annual Report—Section G: Project Accomplishments and Lessons Learned

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

G1

Significant accomplishment



X

G2

Progress developing partnerships with organizational partners



X

G3

Progress developing partnerships with formal educational organizations



X

G4

Steps taken to use findings from formative evaluation



X

G5

Lessons learned



X



AISL: Crosswalk – OPMS Closeout Survey


Closeout Report—Section A: Project and the Lead Organization

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

A1

Review and update contact information

X



A2a

Public venue name


X

X

A2b

Public venue zip code


X

X

A2c

Public venue type


X

X

A2d

Public venue use over grant period


X

X



Closeout Report—Section B: Key Members of the Project Team

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

Previously entered key personnel

B1

Update affiliated organization name


X


B2a

Update organization type


X


B2b

Update division/department type


X


B3a

Update primary role

X



B3b

Update secondary role(s)

X



B4

Update contact information

X



New key personnel

B

New key personnel name

X



B5

Affiliated organization name


X


B6a

Organization type


X


B6b

Division/department type


X


B7a

Primary role

X



B7b

Secondary role(s)

X



B8

Contact information

X





Closeout Report—Section C: Organizational Partners

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

New partner organization

C1

Partner organization name


X


C2

Division/department name


X


C3a

Partner organization type


X


C3b

Division/department type


X


C4

Project role

X



C5

Partner organization contact information

X



Previously entered partner organization

C6

Update partner contact information

X





Closeout Report—Section D: Products, Programs, or Experiences for Public Audiences

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

D1

Does project have public audience deliverables


X

X

Previously Entered Deliverables

D2

Status of deliverable



X

D2a

If deliverable complete: Describe accomplishments, innovations, and lessons learned for deliverable



X

D2b

If incomplete: Describe why not complete, future plans for deliverable



X

D2c

If work on deliverable suspended or cancelled: Describe why suspended or cancelled, future plans for deliverable



X

D3

Did deliverable reach public audiences during grant period


X

X

D4a-f

Delivery methods used during grant period


X

X

D4a-f

Audience count during grant period (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

D5

Geographic reach during grant period


X

X

D6

International reach during grant period


X

X

D7

Whether deliverable targeted specific public audiences during grant period


X

X

D7a

Audiences targeted during grant period


X

X

D7b

Description of steps to target audiences during grant period


X

X

D8

Did project collect counts of target audience during grant period


X

X

D10a

Update evaluation design



X

D10b

Update data collection methods



X

D9

Impact name



X

D12a

Impact category



X

D12b

Indicators



X

D12c

Evaluation design



X

D12d

Data collection methods



X

D11

Extent to which impact was achieved (applies to new and previously entered impacts)



X

D11a

If met and major accomplishment: Provide evidence impact was met and explain why major accomplishment



X

D11a

If impact met: Provide evidence impact was met



X

D11c

If impact was not met: Describe factors that hindered projects, future steps to achieve impact, methods to document impact attainment



X

D11d

If progress toward impact not measured: Describe why progress was not measured



X

D11e

If impact no longer applicable: Describe why impact no longer applies to deliverable



X

New Deliverable

D

New deliverable name


X

X

D13

Deliverable type


X

X

D13a

Website components (may not apply)


X

X

D14

Deliverable description


X

X

D15

Primary or secondary project focus


X

X

D16a

Primary STEM content


X

X

D16b

Secondary STEM content


X

X

D17

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable


X

X

D19

Impact name



X

D19a

Impact category



X

D19b

Indicators



X

D19c

Evaluation design



X

D19d

Data collection methods



X

D19

Extent to which impact was achieved (applies to new and previously entered impacts)



X

D19a

If met and major accomplishment: Provide evidence impact was met and explain why major accomplishment



X

D19a

If impact met: Provide evidence impact was met



X

D19c

If impact was not met: Describe factors that hindered projects, future steps to achieve impact, methods to document impact attainment



X

D19d

If progress toward impact not measured: Describe why progress was not measured



X

D19e

If impact no longer applicable: Describe why impact no longer applies to deliverable



X

D20

Did deliverable reach public audiences during grant period


X

X

D21a-h

Delivery methods used during grant period


X

X

D21a-h

Audience count during grant period (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

D22

Geographic reach during grant period


X

X

D23

International reach during grant period


X

X

D24

Whether deliverable targeted specific public audiences during grant period


X

X

D24a

Audiences targeted during grant period


X

X

D24b

Description of steps to target audiences


X

X

D25

Did project obtain counts of target audiences during grant period


X

X



Closeout Report—Section E: Products, Programs, and Experiences for Professional Audiences

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

E1

Does project have professional audience deliverables


X

X

Previously entered deliverable

E2

Status of deliverable



X

E2a

If deliverable complete: Describe accomplishments, innovations, and lessons learned for deliverable



X

E2b

If incomplete: Describe why not complete, future plans for deliverable



X

E2b

If work on deliverable suspended or cancelled: Describe why suspended or cancelled, future plans for deliverable



X

E3

Did deliverable reach professional audiences during grant period


X

X

E4

Geographic reach during grant period


X

X

E5

International reach during grant period


X

X

E6a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable during grant period


X

X

E6b

Grant period audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X

E8a

Update evaluation design



X

E8b

Update data collection methods



X

E7

New impact name



X

E9a

New impact category



X

E9b

New impact indicators



X

E9c

New impact evaluation design



X

E9d

New impact data collection methods



X

E10

Extent to which impact was achieved (applies to new and previously entered impacts)



X

E10a

If met and major accomplishment: Provide evidence impact was met/explain why major accomplishment



X

E10b

If impact met: Provide evidence impact was met



X

E10c

If impact was not met: Describe factors that hindered projects, future steps to achieve impact, methods to document impact attainment



X

E10d

If progress toward impact not measured: Describe why progress was not measured



X

E10e

If impact no longer applicable: Describe why impact no longer applies to deliverable



X

New Deliverable

E

Deliverable name


X

X

E11

Deliverable type


X

X

E12

Deliverable description


X

X

E13

Primary or secondary project focus


X

X

E14a

Primary STEM content


X

X

E14b

Secondary STEM content


X

X

E15

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable


X

X

E17

Impacted organizations during grant period


X

X

E17

Impact name



X

E18a

Impact category



X

E18b

Indicators



X

E18c

Evaluation design



X

E18d

Data collection methods



X

E19

Extent to which impact was achieved (applies to new and previously entered impacts)



X

E19a

If met and major accomplishment: Provide evidence impact was met and explain why major accomplishment



X

E19a

If impact met: Provide evidence impact was met



X

E19c

If impact was not met: Describe factors that hindered projects, future steps to achieve impact, methods to document impact attainment



X

E19d

If progress toward impact not measured: Describe why progress was not measured



X

E19e

If impact no longer applicable: Describe why impact no longer applies to deliverable



X

E20

Did deliverable reach professional audiences during grant period?


X

X

E21

Geographic reach during grant period


X

X

E22

International reach during grant period


X

X

E23a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable during grant period


X

X

E23b

Grant period audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


X

X



Closeout Report—Section F: Formative and Summative Evaluation Questions

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Outputs

F1

Update formative evaluator contact information

X



F2

Add new formative evaluation questions



X

F2

Add new formative evaluation study designs



X

F2a

Progress toward answering formative evaluation question



X

F2b

If formative question no longer applicable: Explain why no longer applicable



X

F3

Update summative evaluator contact information

X



F4

Add new summative evaluation questions



X

F4

Add new summative evaluation study designs



X

F4a

Progress toward answering summative evaluation question



X

F4b

If summative question no longer applicable: Explain why no longer applicable



X




Closeout Report—Section G: Project Accomplishments and Lessons Learned

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Output

G1

Significant accomplishment



X

G2

How did project advance knowledge



X

G3

Unanticipated benefits or impacts



X

G4

Significant innovations



X

G5

Lessons learned



X

G6

Steps taken to use findings from formative evaluation



X

G7

Approaches to disseminate information to AISL field



X

G8

Honors, awards, or recognitions



X

G9

Print and/or media coverage about project



X

G10

Upload project products



X

G11

Enter project websites or sites with project materials



X



Closeout Report—Section H: Future Directions

Item Number

Item

Common Collection Categories

Staff and Project Participant Characteristics

Project Implementation

Characteristics

Project Output

H1

Will project continue beyond grant period



X

H2a

Future plans



X

H2b

Why not planning to continue



X



AISL: Number of Respondents, Frequency of Response, and Annual Hour Burden


The estimated annual response burden is approximately 2,047 person-hours.

Table 2 provides an overview of the types of projects that will enter data directly into the OPMS and the project types that will have a subset of the survey items entered by Westat.

Table 2. Number of anticipated new awards and the methods that will be used to obtain OPMS data

Project Type

Anticipated number of new awards per year

How data will be entered into the OPMS

Research

5

Initial, annual, and closeout data will be entered by projects directly into the AISL OPMS

CRPA

8

Full-Scale Development

25

Broad Implementation

3

Pathways

5

Initial data will be entered into the AISL OPMS by Westat using information from proposals

Conferences

8

RAPID

EAGER

In all cases, the respondents are PIs on AISL-supported projects. Burden hours per response are estimated on the basis of discussions with NSF program officers, a sample of AISL PIs, and experience in administrating similar surveys. The calculations used to determine the overall response burden of 2,047 hours are shown in Table 3.

Table 3. Calculations used to estimate annual response burden for the OPMS during a typical collection cycle

Respondent Type

Number of Annual Respondents

Hours per Respondent Type

Annual Person-Hour Total

Initial Survey for Research, CRPA, Full-Scale Development, and Broad Implementation Projects

41

24

984

Initial Survey for Pathways, Conferences, RAPID, and EAGER Projects

13

0.5

6.5

Annual Survey Research, CRPA, Full-Scale Development, and Broad Implementation Projects

74

8

592

Closeout Survey Research, CRPA, Full-Scale Development, and Broad Implementation Projects

29

16

464

Total

157

 

 

2,046.5

 

Note: Pathways, Conferences, RAPID, and EAGER projects do not complete an Annual or Closeout Survey.


AISL: Hour Burden Estimates by Each Form and Aggregate Hour Burdens


The hour burden estimates by type of module are presented in Table 3 above.

AISL: Estimates of Annualized Cost to Respondents for the Hour Burdens


The overall annualized cost to the respondents is estimated to be $102,182. The hourly wage rate is based on information found in the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, National Compensation Survey (Table 3, National Compensation Survey: Occupational Wages in the United States, Bulletin 2753, May 2011), adjusted for inflation. Calculations are shown in Table 4. Projects are encouraged to include evaluators in the OPMS completion process. Westat estimates that evaluators’ wages are approximately equivalent to those of the PI respondents. Further, any time evaluators devote to completing the OPMS would reduce the time that PIs spend completing the system, so the number of hours and total dollar burden would not vary due to evaluator involvement.

Table 4. Calculations used to estimate cost burden for the OPMS for the 2012 collection cycle

Respondent Type

Calculation

(# of respondents x hourly wage x hours to complete)

Total Dollars

Initial Submission

PIs: Full-Scale, Research, CRPA, and Broad Implementation 

41 respondents x $49.93/hour x 24 hours to complete

$49,131.12

PIs: Conferences, Pathways, EAGER, RAPID

13 respondents x $49.93/hour x 0.5 hours to complete

$324.55

Annual Report

PIs: Full-Scale, Research, CRPA, and Broad Implementation 

74 respondents x $49.93/hour x 8 hours to complete

$29,558.56

Closeout Report

PIs: Full-Scale, Research, CRPA, and Broad Implementation 

29 respondents x $49.93/hour x 16 hours to complete

$23,167.52

Total

 

$102,181.75


AISL: Estimates of Costs to the Federal Government


The total estimated cost to the government of all data collection, analysis, and reporting activities for this study is approximately $256,725. This estimate is based on the actual annual cost of the collection in 2011 (shown in Table 5).

Table 5. Estimated annual cost to the Federal government of collection (based on 2011 expenditures)

Personnel

$81,172.59

Travel and field expenses

$269.84

Computing

$11,641.87

Overhead

$88,413.94

G&A and Fee

$75,226.32

Total Costs

$256,724.56

Note: Excludes costs expended for significant revisions to the OPMS system architecture.



AISL: Questions – OPMS Baseline Survey


Baseline Report—Section A: Project and the Lead Organization

Item Number

Item

A1

Project Title

A2

Project Abstract

A3

Lead organization name

A4

Lead organization division/department name

A5a

Lead organization type

A5b

Division/department type

A6a1

PI served on previous NSF projects

A6a2

PI served on previous AISL projects

A6b1

Co-PI served on previous NSF projects

A6b2

Co-PI served on previous AISL projects

A7a

Public venue name

A7b

Public venue zip code

A7c

Public venue type

A8

Primary point of contact – contact information




Baseline Report—Section B: Key Members of the Project Team

Item Number

Item

B

Name of key personnel

B1

Affiliated organization name

B2a

Organization type

B2b

Division/department type

B3a

Primary role

B3b

Secondary role(s)

B4

Contact information





Baseline Report—Section C: Organizational Partners

Item Number

Item

C1

Partner organization name

C2

Division/department name

C3a

Partner organization type

C3b

Division/department type

C4

Project role

C5

Partner organization contact information



Baseline Report—Section D: Products, Programs, or Experiences for Public Audiences

Item Number

Item

D1

Does project have public audience deliverables

D

Deliverable name

D2

Deliverable type

D2a

Website components (may not apply)

D3a-h

Delivery methods

D3a-h

Anticipated audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

D4

Deliverable description

D5

Primary or secondary project focus

D6a

Primary STEM content

D6b

Secondary STEM content

D7

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable

D8

Geographic reach

D9

International reach

D10

Whether deliverable targets specific public audiences

D10a

Target audiences

D10b

Description of steps to target audiences

D10c

Plans to collect counts of target audiences

D11

Impact name

D11a

Impact category

D11b

Indicators

D11c

Evaluation design

D11d

Data collection methods


Baseline Report—Section E: Products, Programs, and Experiences for Professional Audiences

Item Number

Item

E1

Does project have professional audience deliverables

E

Deliverable name

E2

Deliverable type

E3

Deliverable description

E4

Primary or secondary project focus

E5a

Primary STEM content

E5b

Secondary STEM content

E6

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable

E7

Geographic reach

E8

International reach

E9a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable

E9b

Anticipated audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

E10

Impacted organizations

E11

Impact name

E11a

Impact category

E11b

Indicators

E11c

Evaluation design

E11d

Data collection methods


Baseline Report—Section F: Formative and Summative Evaluation Questions

Item Number

Item

F1

Formative evaluator contact information

F2a

Formative evaluation questions

F2b

Formative evaluation study designs

F3

Summative evaluator contact information

F4a

Summative evaluation questions

F4b

Summative evaluation study designs



AISL: Questions – OPMS Annual Survey


Annual Report—Section A: Project and the Lead Organization

Item Number

Item

A1

Review and update contact information

A2a

Public venue name

A2b

Public venue zip code

A2c

Public venue type

A2d

Public venue use in past year



Annual Report—Section B: Key Members of the Project Team

Item Number

Item

Previously Entered Key Personnel

B1

Update affiliated organization name

B2a

Update organization type

B2b

Update division/department type

B3a

Update primary role

B3b

Update secondary role(s)

B4

Update contact information

B

New key personnel name

B5

Affiliated organization name

B6a

Organization type

B6b

Division/department type

B7a

Primary role

B7b

Secondary role(s)

B8

Contact information



Annual Report—Section C: Organizational Partners

Item Number

Item

New Partner Organization

C1

Partner organization name

C2

Division/department name

C3a

Partner organization type

C3b

Division/department type

C4

Project role

C5

Partner organization contact information

Previously Entered Partner Organization

C6

Update partner contact information


Annual Report—Section D: Products, Programs, or Experiences for Public Audiences

Item Number

Item

D1

Does project have public audience deliverables

Previously Entered Deliverables

D2

Significant changes to deliverable in past year

D3

Did deliverable reach public audiences in past year

D4a-f

Delivery methods used in past year

D4a-f

Audience count for past year (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

D5

Geographic reach in past year

D6

International reach in past year

D7

Whether deliverable targeted specific public audiences in past year

D7a

Audiences targeted in past year

D7b

Description of steps to target audiences

D8a

Is impact still applicable

D8b

Why impact is no longer applicable

D9a

Update evaluation design

D9b

Update data collection methods

D8

Impact name

D9c

Impact category

D9d

Indicators

D9e

Evaluation design

D9f

Data collection methods

New Deliverable

D

New deliverable name

D10

Deliverable type

D10a

Website components (may not apply)

D11a-h

Delivery methods

D11a-h

Anticipated audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

D12

Deliverable description

D13

Primary or secondary project focus

D14a

Primary STEM content

D14b

Secondary STEM content

D15

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable

D16

Geographic reach

D17

International reach

D18

Whether deliverable targets specific public audiences

D18a

Target audiences

D18b

Description of steps to target audiences

D18c

Plans to collect counts of target audiences

D19

Impact name

D19a

Impact category

D19b

Indicators

D19c

Evaluation design

D19d

Data collection methods

D20

Did deliverable reach public audiences in past year

D21a-h

Delivery methods used in past year

D21a-h

Audience count for past year (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

D22

Geographic reach in past year

D23

International reach in past year

D24

Whether deliverable targeted specific public audiences in past year

D24a

Audiences targeted in past year

D24b

Description of steps to target audiences



Annual Report—Section E: Products, Programs, and Experiences for Professional Audiences

Item Number

Item

E1

Does project have professional audience deliverables

Previously Entered Deliverable

E2

Significant changes to deliverable in past year

E3

Did deliverable reach professional audiences in past year

E4

Geographic reach in past year

E5

International reach in past year

E6a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable in past year

E6b

Past year audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

E7a

Is impact still applicable

E7a

Why impact is no longer applicable

E8a

Update evaluation design

E8b

Update data collection methods

E7

New impact name

E8c

Impact category

E8d

Indicators

E8e

Evaluation design

E8f

Data collection methods

New Deliverable

E

Deliverable name

E9

Deliverable type

E10

Deliverable description

E11

Primary or secondary project focus

E12a

Primary STEM content

E12b

Secondary STEM content

E13

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable

E14

Geographic reach

E15

International reach

E16a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable

E16b

Anticipated audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

E17

Impacted organizations

E18

Impact name

E18a

Impact category

E18b

Indicators

E18c

Evaluation design

E18d

Data collection methods

E19

Did deliverable reach professional audiences in past year

E20

Geographic reach in past year

E21

International reach in past year

E22a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable in past year

E22b

Past year audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)


Annual Report—Section F: Formative and Summative Evaluation Questions

Item Number

Item

F1

Update formative evaluator contact information

F2a

Add new formative evaluation questions

F2b

Add new formative evaluation study designs

F3

Update summative evaluator contact information

F4a

Add new summative evaluation questions

F4b

Add new summative evaluation study designs



Annual Report—Section G: Project Accomplishments and Lessons Learned

Item Number

Item

G1

Significant accomplishment

G2

Progress developing partnerships with organizational partners

G3

Progress developing partnerships with formal educational organizations

G4

Steps taken to use findings from formative evaluation

G5

Lessons learned



AISL: Questions – OPMS Closeout Survey


Closeout Report—Section A: Project and the Lead Organization

Item Number

Item

A1

Review and update contact information

A2a

Public venue name

A2b

Public venue zip code

A2c

Public venue type

A2d

Public venue use over grant period



Closeout Report—Section B: Key Members of the Project Team

Item Number

Item

Previously Entered Key Personnel

B1

Update affiliated organization name

B2a

Update organization type

B2b

Update division/department type

B3a

Update primary role

B3b

Update secondary role(s)

B4

Update contact information

New Key Personnel

B

New key personnel name

B5

Affiliated organization name

B6a

Organization type

B6b

Division/department type

B7a

Primary role

B7b

Secondary role(s)

B8

Contact information



Closeout Report—Section C: Organizational Partners

Item Number

Item

New Partner Organization

C1

Partner organization name

C2

Division/department name

C3a

Partner organization type

C3b

Division/department type

C4

Project role

C5

Partner organization contact information

Previously Entered Partner Organization

C6

Update partner contact information



Closeout Report—Section D: Products, Programs, or Experiences for Public Audiences

Item Number

Item

D1

Does project have public audience deliverables

Previously Entered Deliverables

D2

Status of deliverable

D2a

If deliverable complete: Describe accomplishments, innovations, and lessons learned for deliverable

D2b

If incomplete: Describe why not complete, future plans for deliverable

D2c

If work on deliverable suspended or cancelled: Describe why suspended or cancelled, future plans for deliverable

D3

Did deliverable reach public audiences during grant period

D4a-f

Delivery methods used during grant period

D4a-f

Audience count during grant period (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

D5

Geographic reach during grant period

D6

International reach during grant period

D7

Whether deliverable targeted specific public audiences during grant period

D7a

Audiences targeted during grant period

D7b

Description of steps to target audiences during grant period

D8

Did project collect counts of target audience during grant period

D10a

Update evaluation design

D10b

Update data collection methods

D9

Impact name

D12a

Impact category

D12b

Indicators

D12c

Evaluation design

D12d

Data collection methods

D11

Extent to which impact was achieved (applies to new and previously entered impacts)

D11a

If met and major accomplishment: Provide evidence impact was met and explain why major accomplishment

D11a

If impact met: Provide evidence impact was met

D11c

If impact was not met: Describe factors that hindered projects, future steps to achieve impact, methods to document impact attainment

D11d

If progress toward impact not measured: Describe why progress was not measured

D11e

If impact no longer applicable: Describe why impact no longer applies to deliverable

New Deliverables

D

New deliverable name

D13

Deliverable type

D13a

Website components (may not apply)

D14

Deliverable description

D15

Primary or secondary project focus

D16a

Primary STEM content

D16b

Secondary STEM content

D17

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable

D19

Impact name

D19a

Impact category

D19b

Indicators

D19c

Evaluation design

D19d

Data collection methods

D19

Extent to which impact was achieved (applies to new and previously entered impacts)

D19a

If met and major accomplishment: Provide evidence impact was met and explain why major accomplishment

D19a

If impact met: Provide evidence impact was met

D19c

If impact was not met: Describe factors that hindered projects, future steps to achieve impact, methods to document impact attainment

D19d

If progress toward impact not measured: Describe why progress was not measured

D19e

If impact no longer applicable: Describe why impact no longer applies to deliverable

D20

Did deliverable reach public audiences during grant period

D21a-h

Delivery methods used during grant period

D21a-h

Audience count during grant period (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

D22

Geographic reach during grant period

D23

International reach during grant period

D24

Whether deliverable targeted specific public audiences during grant period

D24a

Audiences targeted during grant period

D24b

Description of steps to target audiences

D25

Did project obtain counts of target audiences during grant period



Closeout Report—Section E: Products, Programs, and Experiences for Professional Audiences

Item Number

Item

E1

Does project have professional audience deliverables

Previously Entered Deliverables

E2

Status of deliverable

E2a

If deliverable complete: Describe accomplishments, innovations, and lessons learned for deliverable

E2b

If incomplete: Describe why not complete, future plans for deliverable

E2b

If work on deliverable suspended or cancelled: Describe why suspended or cancelled, future plans for deliverable

E3

Did deliverable reach professional audiences during grant period

E4

Geographic reach during grant period

E5

International reach during grant period

E6a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable during grant period

E6b

Grant period audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)

E8a

Update evaluation design

E8b

Update data collection methods

E7

New impact name

E9a

New impact category

E9b

New impact indicators

E9c

New impact evaluation design

E9d

New impact data collection methods

E10

Extent to which impact was achieved (applies to new and previously entered impacts)

E10a

If met and major accomplishment: Provide evidence impact was met/explain why major accomplishment

E10b

If impact met: Provide evidence impact was met

E10c

If impact was not met: Describe factors that hindered projects, future steps to achieve impact, methods to document impact attainment

E10d

If progress toward impact not measured: Describe why progress was not measured

E10e

If impact no longer applicable: Describe why impact no longer applies to deliverable

New Deliverables

E

Deliverable name

E11

Deliverable type

E12

Deliverable description

E13

Primary or secondary project focus

E14a

Primary STEM content

E14b

Secondary STEM content

E15

Interdisciplinary status of deliverable

E17

Impacted organizations during grant period

E17

Impact name

E18a

Impact category

E18b

Indicators

E18c

Evaluation design

E18d

Data collection methods

E19

Extent to which impact was achieved (applies to new and previously entered impacts)

E19a

If met and major accomplishment: Provide evidence impact was met and explain why major accomplishment

E19a

If impact met: Provide evidence impact was met

E19c

If impact was not met: Describe factors that hindered projects, future steps to achieve impact, methods to document impact attainment

E19d

If progress toward impact not measured: Describe why progress was not measured

E19e

If impact no longer applicable: Describe why impact no longer applies to deliverable

E20

Did deliverable reach professional audiences during grant period?

E21

Geographic reach during grant period

E22

International reach during grant period

E23a

Professional audiences targeted by deliverable during grant period

E23b

Grant period audience count (duplicated, unduplicated, cannot determine)



Closeout Report—Section F: Formative and Summative Evaluation Questions

Item Number

Item

F1

Update formative evaluator contact information

F2

Add new formative evaluation questions

F2

Add new formative evaluation study designs

F2a

Progress toward answering formative evaluation question

F2b

If formative question no longer applicable: Explain why no longer applicable

F3

Update summative evaluator contact information

F4

Add new summative evaluation questions

F4

Add new summative evaluation study designs

F4a

Progress toward answering summative evaluation question

F4b

If summative question no longer applicable: Explain why no longer applicable




Closeout Report—Section G: Project Accomplishments and Lessons Learned

Item Number

Item

G1

Significant accomplishment

G2

How did project advance knowledge

G3

Unanticipated benefits or impacts

G4

Significant innovations

G5

Lessons learned

G6

Steps taken to use findings from formative evaluation

G7

Approaches to disseminate information to AISL field

G8

Honors, awards, or recognitions

G9

Print and/or media coverage about project

G10

Upload project products

G11

Enter project websites or sites with project materials



Closeout Report—Section H: Future Directions

Item Number

Item

H1

Will project continue beyond grant period

H2a

Future plans

H2b

Why not planning to continue



1 Elements of these characteristics include: Name, address, date of birth, gender, ethnicity, race, disability status, class, major, grade point average, yearly fellowship or stipend amount, or project role.


2 Elements of these characteristics include: Sources and amount of funds, fellowships, scholarships, traineeships, partnerships, training, and research methods.


3 Elements of these characteristics include: Research findings, publications, presentations, degrees granted, and educational materials.

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