Building learning and reflection into development programs. Outcomes are defined as changes in the behaviours, relationships, activities or actions of the people, groups and organizations with whom a programme works directly. Mar 17, 2010 outcome mapping is focussed at the level of outcomes. This course started as a module of the sse curriculum under valuation. Introduce workshop participants to the thinking underlying outcome mapping and provide opportunities for applying and assessing outcome mapping tools and concepts in situations or projects drawn from their own working experience. It actively engages groups and teams in designing a learningoriented plan and encourages selfreflection. This and the next slide it should also be in the sar.
Outcome mapping is most often used for large programmes. As the name suggests, its niche is understanding outcomes. Outcome mapping om focuses on one particular category of results. Outcome mapping managing for sustainable development impact. This is a great place to start if you are new to om. Similar to a logic model, except you define more clearly who you want to influence and how, and include those people in the change that you map. Outcome mapping is a project progress measurement system that was designed by the grantmaking organisation international development research centre idrc. Although all elements of outcome mapping such as progress markers and strategy maps can be used independently, this manual is set up as though.
Feel free to expand it to become a comprehensive module on outcome mapping for more general purposes. Aug 25, 2015 outcome mapping is a methodology for planning, monitoring and evaluating development initiatives in order to bring about sustainable social change. Outcome mapping evaluation of six civil society projects in bosnia and herzegovina. It shifts the focus from changes in state, viz, reduced. For example, the aims in the cofa curriculum mapping project were to. Note that these explanations are taken directly from the outcome mapping manual produced by earl et. A dash and the letter mfp added at the end of the file. Outcome mapping om is a methodology for planning and assessing projects that aim to bring about real and tangible change. Outcome mapping is focussed at the level of outcomes. However, parts of it can be used for smaller projects where you want to think through how to influence changes in behaviour to achieve a new goal. Read online tool 11 outcome mapping book pdf free download link book now. Outcome mapping focuses on changes in the behaviour of the people, groups. This manual is an introduction to the theory and concepts of outcome mapping and as a guide to conducting an outcome mapping workshop.
This papers describes lessons learned during the pilot testing of outcome mapping in vietnam. All books are in clear copy here, and all files are secure so dont worry about it. Odis research and policy in development rapid programme has adopted and adapted outcome mapping principles to link research and policy change, and develop the rapid outcome mapping approach roma. Outcome mapping is a and evaluation tool developed by idrc of canada. It allows for qualitative outcomes and stories of our projects and programs and helps to better surface our shared impact. Download tool 11 outcome mapping book pdf free download link or read online here in pdf. Outcome mapping does not attempt to replace the more traditional forms of planning, monitoring and evaluation, which focus on changes in condition or in the state of wellbeing. These outcomes can be logically linked to a programs activities, although they are not necessarily directly caused by them.
Outcome mapping and most significant change methodologies were selected as potentially useful tools to understand and document change, whilst also encouraging reflection and communication at all levels of project implementation. Outcome mapping module 1517 june 2015 instructor and. Outcome mapping facilitation manual view the resource. Outcome mapping module 1517 june 2015 instructor and facilitator.
Making outcome mapping work overseas development institute. Tips and challenges on team building with theory of change 114 kb, pdf file many individuals are interested in theory of change as a tool for teambuilding. The timestamp is only as accurate as the clock in the camera, and it may be completely wrong. The rapid outcome mapping approach and project management for. The first step in the mapping process is to articulate those actions and outcomes and create a map connecting the two. Introduction to outcome mapping linkedin slideshare. Outcome mapping puts people and learning first and accepts unexpected change as a source of innovation. This is a winwin situation where the data is both entered and stored digital, and a paper form can also be created based on that. If it available for your country it will shown as book reader and user fully subscribe will benefit by having full. The most common form, curriculum mapping at a programlevel, makes visible how courses in a curriculum align to the learning outcomes to which that curriculum strives. It differs from traditional metrics in that it does not focus on measuring deliverables and its effects on primary beneficiaries but on behavioural change exhibited by secondary beneficiaries.
Mapping is a tool for seeing relationships between different aspects of the institution based on learning outcomes. Outcome mapping evaluation of six civil society projects. Outcome mapping introduces monitoring and evaluation considerations at the planning stage of a programme. Outcome mapping helps a program be specific about actors to target the changes expected, strategies to be employed and, as a result, be more effective in terms of results to be achieved. By creating this kind of diagram, the group maps out the chain of causeandeffect that would need to happen to achieve the desired outcome. E2br3 electronic transmission of individual case safety. This webinar from the outcome mapping learning community omlc presents the key findings from research conducted into the extent of outcome mapping use and the support required for its implementation. Om recognises that people and organisations drive change processes the problem to be tackled, the. Oid information paper pdf 221kb ich icsr e2br3 oids zip file 48kb bfc materials the conversion rules between e2br2 and e2br3 messages are provided in the compatibility mapping spreadsheet. This document is intended to be the first published howto guide on outcome management, with a sequential flow, descriptions on each of the stages and steps, and numerous checklists and templates to follow and use. Section 1 presents the theory underpinning outcome mapping its purpose and uses, as well as how it differs from other. Outcome mapping is a qualitative, actorcentered monitoring and evaluation approach that focuses on identifying changes in the behavior of a targeted group or individual and understanding the progression of these changes among the target groups.
Mapping seeks to identify and assess changes in the behaviour of people, groups and organisations with. Theory of change and outcome mapping linkedin slideshare. Outcome mapping also examines whether the beneficiaries maintaining the system now have and use the knowledge and skills, tools, and other resources needed to keep it running in the long term, for instance, by monitoring contaminant levels, changing filters, or bringing in experts when needed. Capturing social change through outcome mapping wikimedia. Nov 08, 2011 outcome mapping is not based on a causeeffect framework. Drug discovery using clinical outcomebased connectivity. Outcome mapping provides not only a guide to essential evaluation mapmaking, but also a guide to learning and increased effectiveness, and affirmation that being attentive along the journey is as important as, and critical to, arriving at a destination. Welcome,you are looking at books for reading, the outcome mapping, you will able to read or download in pdf or epub books and notice some of author may have lock the live reading for some of country.
Tools for knowledge and learning outcome mapping introduction as development is essentially about people relating to each other and their environments, the focus of outcome mapping is on people. This site is like a library, you could find million book here by using search box in the header. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details such as the timestamp may not fully reflect those of the original file. The originality of the methodology is its shift away from assessing the. Tool 11 outcome mapping pdf book manual free download. Interested readers should access that manual for a more complete explanation of each stage, and a set of workshop exercises that can be used to facilitate outcome mapping. A method for tracking behavioural changes in development programs terry smutylo introduction development agencies seeking to assess and report on the outcomes of their programs face significant challenges that are inherent in the development process. Pdf development is about peopleit is about how they relate to one another and their environment, and how they learn in doing so. List assessment tools employed for evaluation of level of attainment for cos and evidence for this 4. How to use it the outcome mapping process is divided into three stages ac and twelve steps. Outcome mapping provides a method for knowledge and learning programmes to plan for and assess the capacities that they are helping to build in people, groups and organisations. It shifts the focus from changes in state, viz, reduced poverty, to changes in behaviors. Changes in the wellbeing of intended beneficiaries can occur before or after. Outcomes are defined as changes in the behaviour, relationships, activities, or actions of the people, groups, and organizations with whom a program works directly.
For each program outcome, detail the extent to which each course learning outcome contributes to the program outcome. Mapping program learning outcomes unsw teaching staff gateway. In this paper the authors illustrate the use of outcome mapping as a methodological framework for documenting the planning, monitoring, and evaluation process for the metis settlements life skills journey mslsj project. This is because the partner ownership is high enough to be able to see an effect, some observe changes and the programme influence is high enough to be able to say with some confidence that those changes originated from the intervention. Outcome mapping provided a useful framework to address the sustainability challenges of the program and to design capacity development processes with clarity. Outcome mapping focuses on three types of information. Outcome management in the government of canada has not yet had a published method supporting the execution of the approach.
Benefits and challenges of applying outcome mapping in an. Outsiders turn up at a project and observe for a limited time, through their particular perspect\. And the extent of outcome is demonstrable at any time of the project lifetime valuable for programs whose results and achievements. A project or program that uses the framework and vocabulary of outcome map. Mapping serves as a metaphor for where we are now, where we have been, and where we are going.
The principles of outcome mapping interviews with om practitioners identified four guiding principles that underpin the outcome mapping framework. In this article, we explain why theory of changes participatory process is a great complement but not a substitute or tool for teambuilding. Oct 19, 2016 drug discovery using clinical outcome based connectivity mapping. Outcome mapping program mapping facilitates the alignment of courselevel outcomes with program outcomes. Through the om method, development programmes claim con.
This presentation was filmed by the pan asia networking. Godwin, 2 gottfried konecny, 3 chen wang, 4 ellen l. The pdf mapping feature allows you to collect your data using a responsive online form and have the data stored digitally, in addition to having it generated as a pdf file. It has been developed with international development in mind, and can also be applied to projects or programme relating to research communication, policy influence and research uptake.
It allows faculty to create a visual map of a program. Outcome mapping may be used by leaders and managers as a tool for building the prerequisites to integrated care, defined in the literature as a shared vision and a common understanding of how the vision will be realized. This book outlines a detailed step by step process for using outcome maps including a variety of worksheets and examples. The mslsj is a multiyear, multisite, multimethod research project. It provides a structured framework for programme design, outcome and performance monitoring and evaluation. Logical framework approach and outcome mapping a constructive attempt of synthesis questions have occupied development practitioners from the outset. List all the course outcomes cos and program outcomes pos 3. It is also used to explore how students are meeting programlevel outcomes at the course level. The approach allows for openended exploration of locallydefined. Different methods have been developed in international cooperation to provide answers to these questions to the actors involved. Therefore it need a free signup process to obtain the book. Overview of outcome mapping by sarah earl, idrc on vimeo.
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