Reflection
Logic Model Training The University of Wisconsin Extension Program Development and Evaluation unit provides a comprehensive on-line logic model training module. The module is made up of seven sections:
1. What is a logic model? 2. More about outcomes
3. More about your program "logic" 4. What does a logic model look like?
5. How do I draw a logic model? 6. How good is my logic model? 7. Using logic models in Evaluation: Indicators and Measures
Logic Model Overview
For a short explanation of logic models (a little over three minutes), take a look at this YouTube video produced by the North Carolina Coalition Against Domestic Violence:
[embed]https://youtu.be/wFaJo6FF_yA[/embed]
Love your Logic Model
If you want to learn how to love your logic model (about 1.15 hours), listen to Tom Chappel, Chief Evaluation Officer at the Centers for Disease Control.
[embed]https://youtu.be/2HrG5ButP_g[/embed]
References : University of Wisconsin Extension Program Development & Evaluation (nd). Welcome to enhancing program performance with logic models. Retrieved from: http://lmcourse.ces.uwex.edu/interface/coop_M1_Overview.htm
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