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CBD053: What Story Does your Model Tell? - Lisa Wyatt Knowlton & Cynthia Phillips
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06-02-2011 10:16
Cynthia C Phillips
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The social construction of logic models ensures that perception, politics and persuasion are each substantial influences. Models can be compromised by the skills and experience of their creators and affected by the context and purposes they serve. Through selected examples of logic model use, this webinar will identify variation in model format and style, recognize models reflect culture and use, explore what will and will not work in your organization, and explain why logic models are highly interpretive. This session will enrich participants’ perspectives regarding features of graphic display. Participants should be familiar with logic models and their elements.
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