Today, we focused on the intended outputs for our projects. Everyone read the rest of chapter 1 from the Kellogg Logic Model packet (we read pages 3-14). To keep track of the important information in this section of the chapter, everyone used the Logic Model Outputs note sheet.
While everyone was working with this chapter I was on hand to answer questions about the reading. At the end of class, we discussed some of the definitions and differences between elements. On Monday, groups will meet to debrief the note sheet and then use it to identify the outcomes, outputs, and impacts of their project.
Homework:
If you did not finish your Logic Model Outputs notes from class or the reading from the Kellogg Logic Model packet, do so for homework.
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