
• Describe what a logic model is, and how it can be useful to your daily program operations • Identify the key components of a logic model • Develop a logic model for your program • Use a logic model for evaluation planning
Chapter 1 presents a basic introduction to the logic model as an action-oriented tool for program planning and evaluation.It also offers an array of sample logic models.
Introduce logic models as an effective tool for program or policy design, implemen tation, and evaluation. Practice the elements of a logic model. Provide guidance in appropriate steps for building a logic model for a program or initiative. Practice using logic models to develop evaluation questions and indicators of success.
A clear logic model illustrates the purpose and content of your program and makes it easier to develop meaningful evaluation questions from a variety of program vantage points: context, implementation and results (which includes outputs, outcomes, and
Section 7: Using Logic Models in Evaluation
In this section you will learn how the logic model can help you determine what to evaluate, identify appropriate questions for evaluation, select indicators, know when to collect data and determine what data collection methods are most appropriate.
Welcome to Innovation Network’s Logic Model Workbook. A logic model is a commonly-used tool to clarify and depict a program within an organization. It serves as a foundation for program planning and evaluation. This workbook is a do-it-yourself guide to …
Logic Models: Program Evaluation Core - Northwestern University
The logic model helps you to map out the key goals and activities for your program in a systematic way. You can also include the logic model in your proposal. They are helpful for reviewers because they provide a concise summary of your program.
7.6: Example of a Logic Model with evaluation questions
The logic model can help you determine appropriate questions for your evaluation. Select the question marks on the logic model graphic to learn some key evaluation questions at each step.
7.10: Logic Models and indicators
Sample Logic Models Showing Indicators In these two examples, you can see how the indicators connect with the programs’ inputs, outputs, and outcomes. Review the indicators shown, and think about any other indicators you might choose to help determine if you have achieved your goals.
While there are many variations of and formats for logic models, there are common components across most logic models. This document provides an overview of these common components, describes how logic models can be used in program planning and evaluation, and provides examples of logic models.