In the logic model tables you will find within each of the program logic model links you will also find a number, or question mark within parentheses next to each logic model/theory of change component listed. The number refers to the mean (numeric average) rating of the perceived difficulty in measuring that component in cases where you were able to rate those with sticky dots in Budapest. The Numeric scale is:
1 = Relatively Easy - you would likely be ready to move forward with a strategy
2 = Somewhat Difficult - you may need help devising a strategy if you wanted to capture/measure the component
3 = Difficult – you find the component tricky to measure and would definitely need assisted devising a strategy if you wanted to capture/measure the component
Program Name: Editing Workshops/Edit-a-thons
Theory of Change Vision: No notes
Theory of Change Concepts: No notes
Inputs
Participants
Activities
Direct_Products
Short_Term_Outcomes i.e. Change to Learning and Motivations
Medium_Term_Outcomes i.e. Change in Action
Long_Term_Outcomes i.e. Change to the Conditions
Venue with resources and materials for editing – e.g., libraries, museums (1)
Computers (1)
Wireless internet access (1)
Staff time (2.33)
Event page (1)
Online volunteers – mentors (2.33)
Volunteer time (2.33)
Skilled trainers (1.25)
Selection process of participants (1)
Analysis of what contest/interest areas for new/existing editors (1.33)
Money – Expenses for travel, catering, training materials (1.33)
Tool for data analysis – Wikiscan (2.25)
Relationship with partner organizations (1.5)
Number People online (1.33)
Number Women participants (2)
Trainers (1.2)
Partner organization observing (1.4)
Press releases, talks with journalists (1.5)
Workshop itself (1)
Articles to be edited – Edit-a-thon (1.5)
Goals of each participant (2.5)
Presentation materials (1)
Articles edited (?)
Articles created (?)
Media attention (1.33)
Enthusiasm (2.33)
No one edited! (2)
Increase the editing skills of sports editors (?)
Increased editors from Africa (1.33)
Greater involvement of existing editing community (1.4)
Motivation for editing (2.2)
Increased # of contributions from Africa on WP:FR (1.33)
Dissemination of experience – including workshops (1)