Project Design and Evaluation
Tuesday, April 13: 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday, April 14: 8:30am - 5pm
Location: NOAA-NERR Auditorium, Pivers Island, Beaufort
Draft Agenda
This two-day course provides the knowledge, skills, and tools to design and implement projects that have measurable impacts on a targeted audience. The interactive curriculum is designed to increase the effectiveness of projects by applying valid instructional design theory to their design.
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the context of project design and evaluation within the scope of agency and organization missions, strategic plans, and established program niches
- Apply appropriate instructional design theory and practices to project development
- Explain the role of logic models in project design and evaluation and create logic models for their projects
- Use performance measurement as part of project evaluation
- Describe three types and four levels of evaluation that can be applied to extension and education projects
Participants are welcome to bring their own projects to the workshop for logic model development.
Intended audiences include: local elected and appointed officials; state and local government staff; and nonprofit and citizen organizations.
Registration is required, please click the "Register" button below to secure your spot at the workshop. If you have not registered on our site before, please create a user login first. Once your user login is created, come back to this page to register. A registration confirmation email will be automatically be sent once your registration is complete.
If the workshop is full, please add your name to the waitlist, as space often becomes available. Please note that you will receive a confirmation email, however you are on the waitlist until you receive an email stating that a spot has opened for you.