The DVRTIG Logic Model was developed by DVRTIG leadership coming out of the Evaluation13 DVRTIG business meeting. The logic model reflects the ideas and ambitions suggested by TIG members at the business meeting
DVRTIG_logic_model-2014_04.pdf
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This deck shows three methods to increase the value of logic models to clients. First, Model Heat Mapping will demonstrate logic models being used to tie a funder’s financial support to model components. Second, Cohort Logic Modeling will illustrate how logic models can be used across a funding portfolio to create a shared vision among grant partners and to inform development of evaluation tools. Third, the Change over Time method will demonstrate how logic models can display outcome progress over time
AEA Logic Model Presentation 102916 FINAL CLEAN.pptx
PowerPoint presentation from Session 904 - Building a "Super" Logic Model: Development of a System of Tiered Logic Models to Identify Key Outcomes in a Large Nonprofit Organization #LogicModels #Non-ProfitsandFoundationsEvaluation #2011Conference
Connors, Challender, Schlose - AEA 2011.pptx
Many programs fail to start with a clear description of the program and its intended outcomes, undermining both program planning and evaluation efforts. The logic model, as a map of what a program is and intends to do, is a useful tool for clarifying objectives, improving the relationship between activities and those objectives, and developing and integrating evaluation plans and strategic plans. First, we will recapture the utility of program logic modeling as a simple discipline, using cases in public health and human services to explore the steps for constructing, refining and validating models. Then, we'll examine how to improve logic models using some fundamental principles of "program theory", demonstrate how to use logic models effectively to help frame questions in program evaluation, and show some ways logic models can also inform strategic planning
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The Logic Model with its familiar Inputs – Outputs- Outcomes linearity has found great use within Cooperative Extension program planning and evaluation. As we recognize the chaotic nature of today’s world and the emergence of Chaos Theory it begs the question of how we best utilize the linear Logic Model vis-à-vis a world that seems to change with each sunrise
LM Sys Thinking 11.10.09.ppt
Session Description: Practitioners use logic models to describe important components of a program; make visible a theory of change; and link activities to intended outcomes. For the purposes of evaluation practice, a well-constructed logic model provides a program-specific foundation for identifying evaluation questions; prioritizing data needs; and translating findings into recommendations for ongoing program improvement. Aimed directly at improving the utility of logic models and quality of evaluation practice in your setting, the workshop addresses two questions: What are the hallmarks of a well-constructed, scientifically-sound and useful logic model? How do we maximize the use of logic models for program evaluation planning, implementation and use of findings? Workshop Objectives: Demystify and define the logic model as a starting point for everyday evaluation practice Identify the hallmarks of a well-constructed, scientifically-sound logic model Clarify the relevance of process and outcome evaluation to preparing and using program logic models Demonstrate the use of logic models to identify and prioritize evaluation questions and data needs Examine the use of logic models to identify opportunities/options for demonstrating accountability for scarce resources Demonstrate use of a logic model to guide preparation of findings/recommendations aimed at ongoing program improvement Pinpoint additional resources for continued study/application Sally Honeycutt joined the Emory Prevention Research Center in February 2007 as an Evaluation Specialist
Logic Models CDC-AEA eval inst FINAL for AEA website.pdf
This think tank challenged participants to think of systems and logic models as complementary tools for evaluation
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You will learn: To develop and link a program theory, a holistic logic model, a data collection matrix, and evaluation tools, To ask the right questions and get the answers you need, To develop a data summary that triangulates the information collected from different sources, To extract and map themes, prepare an evidence table, and report findings in a comprehensive but user-friendly way
si10.Barrington.2.46.pdf
Information from Paul Duignan's AEA Webinar on Building Stakeholder-Friendly Visual Logic Models With DoView 2.0. Including a summary of what was covered in the Webinar and links to relevant resources (including the software, videos, tip-sheets and workbooks) for building logic models and theories of change
Duignan_AEA_Webinar_7_January_2010_Building_Stakeholder-Friendly_Visual_Logic_Models_With_DoView_2.0.doc
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Recently, strands of several frameworks have been combined into a global logic model framework to guide systemic change efforts
AEA2011 logic model framework.pdf