This two-day instructor-led course provides the knowledge, skills, and tools to design and implement projects that have measurable impacts on a targeted audience. The course is interactive and helps participants increase the effectiveness of their projects by applying instructional design theory.
What You Will Learn
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 types and levels of evaluation that can be applied to extension and education projects
Host Requirements
This training is provided by request and will be fulfilled as resources are available. Classes can be taught at the NOAA Coastal Services Center training facility or brought to your organization. The Center reserves the right to cancel the course in the event of low enrollment. The cost is minimal for participants and host organizations. Please review the on-site host responsibilities, costs, and site requirements. To apply to host a course at your location, please fill out our host form, and a trainer will contact you.
Contact Information
For additional course or individual registration information, e-mail csc.training.request@noaa.gov.