Template:Logic Model
A Logic Model is a one page diagram that summarizes the Context, Goal, Desirable Effects, Input/Output Specification of a set of Activities.
This is an instrument for one to quickly organize thoughts and create a Design Contract with the rest of the world.
The syntax for filling up the Template is as follows:
{{
Template:Logic Model
|context=A statement describing the spatial and temporal context of the event or project at hand.
|goal= An imperative statement that describes what is to be accomplished.
|criteria= A conditional statement that can be judged based on the outputs of the expected execution process.
|outputs= A list of items that were to be created through the process.
|process= An organized set of actions or sub-processes that takes inputs and transforms them into outputs.
|inputs= A set of resources that were to be employed in the above mentioned process.
|boundaries=A set of situations which could affect the validity of the overall project, or event.
}}
And it should be rendered in a page as what follows:
TO BE DEPRECATED (When you see this, please consider moving the logic model below from Template:Logic Model to Template:LogicModel)
to Template:LogicModel)
1. Context
A statement describing the spatial and temporal context of the event or project at hand.
2. Goal
An imperative statement that describes what is to be accomplished.
3. Success Criteria
A conditional statement that can be judged based on the outputs of the expected execution process.
4. Outputs
5. Process
6. Inputs
A list of items that were to be created through the process.
An organized set of actions or sub-processes that takes inputs and transforms them into outputs.
A set of resources that were to be employed in the above mentioned process.
7. Boundary Conditions
A set of situations which could affect the validity of the overall project, or event.
TO BE DEPRECATED (When you see this, please consider moving the logic model below from Template:Logic Model to Template:LogicModel)
1. Context
{{{context}}}
2. Goal
{{{goal}}}
3. Success Criteria
{{{criteria}}}
4. Outputs
5. Process
6. Inputs
{{{outputs}}}
{{{process}}}
{{{inputs}}}
7. Boundary Conditions
{{{boundaries}}}
A Logic Model contains seven visible parameters, they are all text-based descriptions.
Template parameters
Parameter Description Type Status context context
no description
Unknown optional goal goal
no description
Unknown optional criteria criteria
no description
Unknown optional outputs outputs
no description
Unknown optional process process
no description
Unknown optional inputs inputs
no description
Unknown optional boundaries boundaries
no description
Unknown optional