Logic Model Journal
Logic models are very important to the evaluation process. They help to provide a clear picture of the different components of the program and how they lead to the intended program outcomes.
In your week three journal you must:
- Create a logic model diagram for your chosen public health program.
- Include all components (inputs, resources, activities, outputs, short-term outcomes, and long-term outcomes).
- In addition to your required reading, use the examples on pages 65-68 of Developing an Effective Evaluation Report: Setting the course for effective program evaluation as a guide for creating your logic model diagram. If you are using PowerPoint these designs are available under ‘Insert’ then ‘SmartArt’.
- Once the Logic Model is made, then using a screencast program (Jing, Screencast-O-Matic, etc.), create a video presentation (no more than 5 minutes) to explain the rationale behind the components you have included in your logic model diagram.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of the intended outcomes of the program in contributing to the improvement of the health of the program’s audience.
- Assess how the use of a logic model will help you in your evaluation of the program you chose for your Final Project.
- Your initial contribution should be a minimum of three pages in length.
Be creative and detailed in your descriptions. Ensure that you access your Folio account each week to upload your Journal assignments for the week.


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