Learning Objectives Constructing a Logic Model 1. Describe the steps to construct or revise a logic model. 2. Decide on the necessary scope for your logic model. 3. Decide which logic model option best meets the needs of your program. 4. Develop a generic logic model using the peanut butter and jelly exercise. 5. Identify program inputs, activities, and outputs related to the logic model examples. 6. Identify outcomes (short-term, intermediate, and long-term) and goals that are related to the logic model examples. 7. List steps to construct or revise logic models, including the participation of stakeholders and access to technical assistance, if needed.
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