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Logic models - Examples

The following example is based on the fictional project called

"Statistics for Economists at the University of Tobat",

which we took (with approval of the authors and in slightly modified form) from the EDUM-Handbook (EDUM, 2003).


The Project
In cooperation with three other universities, the University of Tobat developed an e-learning course called "Statistics.com" for students of economics. This course was developed because of the impression that many applicants to Master's degree programs have failed as undergraduates to acquire an adequate knowledge of statistics. Hence an entrance test was introduced; students who do poorly in the test will have to complete the statistics course.

The course for the Master's students is completely web-based and run in distance mode, so that the students can decide to spend time on the course when and where they wish. But over the coming years, parts of the web-based course will also supplement the classic courses Statistics I and II for first-year students. The intended approach here is 'blended learning': While the traditional lecture courses on theory are still taught in the classroom, the exercises and the seminars take place online. This is intended to allow students and teachers to work flexibly. In the medium term, students are expected to work more independently at home.

Under the supervision of a freelance project coordinator, each of the four universities participating in the project developed two modules. Collectively, these eight modules fitted together to make up the whole statistics course.

Example 1: "Theory of change" model
An example of a theory of change model which could be developed for an application to conduct a statistics project can be found at: Example 1 theory of change (jpg, 169 kB)

Example 2: "Activity" model
An example of an "activity" model which could be developed for the planning and management of the statistics project can be found at: Example 2 activity (jpg, 165 kB)

Example 3: "Results" model
An example of an "results" model which could be developed for the evaluation of the statistics project can be found at: Example 3 outcome (jpg, 200 kB)

 
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