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Developing A Winning Logic Model Online
Have you ever worked on a grant that asked for a logic model? For some grants, Principal Investigators (PIs) must include a logic model to document progress toward goals and objectives. This is a visual way to share your understanding of the purpose of your grant and the relationships among your resources. This workshop will best serve beginner grant writers who want to understand how to develop their own logic model and seek tools to get started. There will be time for questions and answers from the evaluator, Dr. Lori Ramsey.
Lori Gerstein Ramsey is Founder and Principal Consultant at LGR Consulting as well as a Senior Consultant with Metis Associates, where she has dedicated over two decades to enhancing outcomes for youth and communities through her expertise in education, research, evaluation, and advocacy. She has extensive experience in program evaluation, project management, instrument development, focus groups and interviews, observations, data analysis, and report writing in diverse content areas, such as educational technology, out-of-school time, equity, arts, STEM/STEAM, health, and high needs schools. She works closely with program personnel on federal, state, and locally-funded initiatives to assess outcomes and provide technical assistance to develop programs. Lori has also worked as a public school teacher and technology coordinator. She holds a doctorate in Instructional Technology and Media from Teachers College, Columbia University, a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction from the University of Cincinnati, and a bachelor’s degree in Special Education from Miami University. REGISTER NOW ! Have you ever worked on a grant that asked for a logic model? For some grants, Principal Investigators (PIs) must include a logic model to document progress toward goals and objectives. This is a visual way to share your understanding of the purpose of your grant and the relationships among your resources. This workshop will best serve beginner grant writers who want to understand how to develop their own logic model and seek tools to get started. There will be time for questions and answers from the evaluator, Dr. Lori Ramsey. 10:30 am Hosted by the Office of Research, Scholarship, and Graduate Studies For more information please contact Dr. Audrey Cohan at acohan@molloy.edu
- Date:
- Friday, November 1, 2024
- Time:
- 10:30am - 12:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Online:
- This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
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