Evaluation Workshops - Logic Models-FR
Event Details:
Marla Steinberg is a professional evaluator living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. She has a PhD in social and community psychology from York University and is recognized as a credentialed evaluator by the Canadian Evaluation Society. For over 25 years she has been helping funders, foundations, governments, community-based organizations, health service organizations, and practitioners measure their impact and find ways to improve their programming. She works primarily in the health and social service sectors and is an adjunct professor at the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia. She has developed and taught numerous university level and professional development courses on evaluation and KT and currently teaches evaluation online through the Population Health Data Analysis Certificate Program at the University of Victoria. She is the inaugural volunteer director for the Canadian Evaluation Society e-Institute, an online learning platform for evaluation.
This workshop will help you create logic models that will work for you. Going beyond what is usually offered in an introductory evaluation course, this workshop is for learners who want to maximize the value of logic models. By the end of this workshop, learners will be able to:
- Explain what a logic model is and describe why they are useful in planning and evaluation.
- List the main components of a logic model.
- Use logic models tips and best practices preparing a logic model for a program, project, service or initiative.
- Assess a logic model and offer constructive feedback, and
- Use logic models to develop monitoring and/or evaluation questions.
This workshop is for learners with prior knowledge or experience in evaluation. Coming to the workshop with a specific program evaluation in mind is highly recommended.
https://www.nbpihcinetwork.ca/evaluation-workshop-2019
Building: Wu Conference Centre
Room Number: Chancellor's Room
Contact:
Jennifer Moorcraft
1 506 447 3320
Jennifer.Moorcraft@unb.ca