
Highlighting the valuable work of ATE is done through a variety of pathways within and beyond the community. And while most grantees include outreach and dissemination activities as part of their specific project or center goals, it’s also critical to capture and share out the aggregate impact of the program. As such, Internet Scout Research Group, home to ATE Central, is excited to share information about the ATE Collaborative Outreach and Engagement (ACOE) project that was funded this spring by the National Science Foundation (DUE #1723674). The project has three overarching goals:
- Inform stakeholders of the resources and services offered by the funded projects and centers in the ATE program,
- Support grantee outreach efforts by creating materials and resources they can easily adapt and integrate into their own work, and
- Facilitate collaboration and engagement within and beyond the ATE community.