Part Two: Logic Models
A Tool for Framing Data Collection and Analysis
Part Two: Logic Models: A Tool for Framing Data Collection and Analysis
Logic models provide a picture of your program that show what you’re trying to achieve, how you are going about it and what resources you are putting into it. They build common understandings of your work and can serve as the basis for subsequent evaluation.
Eric Graig has over fifteen years of experience designing and implementing evaluation studies for local and national not-for-profit organizations. He currently teaches program evaluation in the Graduate Data Analytics program at Queens College, CUNY.
A Tool for Framing Data Collection and Analysis
Part Two: Logic Models: A Tool for Framing Data Collection and Analysis
Logic models provide a picture of your program that show what you’re trying to achieve, how you are going about it and what resources you are putting into it. They build common understandings of your work and can serve as the basis for subsequent evaluation.
Eric Graig has over fifteen years of experience designing and implementing evaluation studies for local and national not-for-profit organizations. He currently teaches program evaluation in the Graduate Data Analytics program at Queens College, CUNY.
