Event Title

Concurrent Sessions - Organized Chaos: Using Logic Models to Design Student Success Programming

Location

Campus Center, Room 908 - University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Event Website

http://www.umass.edu/studentsuccessconference/resources2012.php

Start Date

21-9-2012 10:00 AM

End Date

21-9-2012 11:00 AM

Description

Planning intentional programming in a diverse educational setting is an arduous task. However, with the use of logic models and a constant cycle of evaluation, programming not only proves to be more effective in promoting student success, but also helps provide programmers with an organized outline of key aspects of a program. This presentation is aimed at providing campus programmers with a better understanding of how to utilize logic models in their programming process to identify program assumptions, inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and overall impact. Join us as we help make seemingly chaotic process, organized.

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Concurrent Sessions - Organized Chaos: Using Logic Models to Design Student Success Programming

Campus Center, Room 908 - University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Planning intentional programming in a diverse educational setting is an arduous task. However, with the use of logic models and a constant cycle of evaluation, programming not only proves to be more effective in promoting student success, but also helps provide programmers with an organized outline of key aspects of a program. This presentation is aimed at providing campus programmers with a better understanding of how to utilize logic models in their programming process to identify program assumptions, inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and overall impact. Join us as we help make seemingly chaotic process, organized.

https://scholarworks.umass.edu/studentsuccess/2012/Schedule/4