Slide featuring text: 'Building the Foundation of a Program Evaluation,' 'Research Questions and Program Definitions.' Includes presenter details, 'Jacob Campbell, Ph.D. LICSW at Heritage University, Spring 2026, SOWK 460w Week 07,' with a brick wall and trowel graphic in background.
The image is a presentation slide titled 'Week Seven Plan.' It includes two sections: 'Agenda' with points on research question development, presentation planning, program description, and midterm feedback, and 'Learning Objectives' about process evaluations, research questions, and program logic models. It is by Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., LICSWA, at Heritage University for Spring 2026 SOWK 460w.
The image is a slide with guidelines for evaluating processes, listing factors like context, recruitment, reach, dose delivered, dose received, fidelity, and implementation. It provides a framework for assessing program effectiveness.
A green presentation slide displays the text 'Research Question' and 'What do you want to know?' with footer text including 'Jacob Campbell, Ph.D. LICSW at Heritage University' and 'Spring 2026 SOWK 460w.'
Flowchart illustrates the first five steps in program evaluation: identifying evaluation question, conceptualizing and operationalizing questions, picking and defining method, and selecting sample. Text elaborates on evaluation goals.
A slide titled “Developing a Research Question” lists questions to guide research development, such as topic, context, goals, question nature, and relationships. Additional text includes attribution and course information.
Object: Three-slide presentationAction: Describing a problem-solving processContext: Focuses on the topic of pornography among students, with numbered steps and examples outlined. Includes references to school environments and educational programs. Contains text: Left slide: 'Starting with the nature of the issue, make a statement about the problem and identify what group is being impacted that includes what your belief is the overall correlation.'Middle slide:Suppose the problem you are interested in is increased viewing of pornography among high school students. The answers from Step 1 might lead to several questions:Example:1. Topic: pornographyScope: high schoolDV: viewing experience of watching pornIV: Watching porn with friendsReference: N/AMain Question:How prevalent is watching pornography among high school students?Right slide:3. Topic: pornographyScope: high schoolDV: whether education programme is effective at influencing pornographic viewingIV: peer influencesReference: N/AMain Question:What education programmes have been shown to reduce risks of pornographic viewing among high school students?''Jacob Campbell, Ph.D. LICSW at Heritage University'  '(O’Leary, 2018)'  'Spring 2026 SOWK 460w'
Slide displays a guide for developing research questions, featuring two columns labeled “Potential Question 1” and “Potential Question 2.” Each lists categories: Topic, Context, Goal, Nature of Question, Relationships, and Question. The slide is titled “Developing a Research Question.” “Step 2” is highlighted.
Slide titled 'Developing a Research Question' features a large green text box stating 'Draft a question...' in a beige background. It's part of 'Step 3' in a presentation by Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., at Heritage University, Spring 2026 SOWK 460w.
Slide titled 'Developing a Research Question.' It outlines three steps: 1) Rewrite and circle ambiguous terms. 2) Clarify terms. 3) Redraft for clarity. Presented by Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., from Heritage University. Step 4 is highlighted.
Projection icon centered on a textured background, with white text stating 'Presentation Planning.' Highlighted topics: 'Who do we invite, What do we call it, Do we have food.' Date: May 4th, 2026.
Arrow icon points to text: 'Click link Evaluation for Leaders.' A list titled 'Complete one as a group' includes: Parenting and infant health, Youth smoking cessation, Senior fall prevention, Neighborhood crime prevention. Link: [communitysolutions.ca/logic-model-puzzles](https://www.communitysolutions.ca/logic-model-puzzles). Text below: 'Evaluation Resources.' Additional info: Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., LICSW at Heritage University, Spring 2026 SOWK 460w.
A logic model diagram displays interconnected colored boxes on a vintage-style green background. Title: 'Using Logic Models to Identify Key Information Needs.' Footer notes Jacob Campbell at Heritage University and course details.
The image is a presentation slide discussing 'Using Logic Models to Identify Key Information Needs.' It features two main sections: 'Process,' describing implementation and activities, and 'Outcomes,' detailing direct results of processes. Additional text credits Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., and references Spring 2026 SOWK 460w at Heritage University.
Chart featuring a 'Residential Treatment Program' with columns: Resources/Inputs, Activities (group and family therapy, residential care), Outputs (therapy sessions, residential care), Outcomes (youth participation in programs), Impact (family function satisfaction).
Table titled 'Residential Treatment Program' shows 'Program Component' and 'Indicator' columns. Rows list 'Weekly group therapy sessions' and 'Weekly family therapy sessions,' indicating '# of sessions.' Slide credits Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., Spring 2026, Heritage University.
A slide titled 'Residential Treatment Program' includes a two-column table. The 'Program Component' column lists therapy sessions, employment, and legal lifestyle, while the 'Indicator' column specifies session counts and youth outcome percentages.Bottom text: Jacob Campbell, Ph.D. LICSW at Heritage University, Spring 2026 SOWK 460w.
Slide text discusses logic models, posing a question: 'What information do you need to evaluate the processes and outcomes of the program effectively?' Background includes names and university affiliation.
A presentation slide titled 'Writing About Your Description of the Program' lists various components: need, context, population addressed, stage of development, resources, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impact. Authored by Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., LICSW at Heritage University, it is designed for Spring 2026 SOWK 460w.
A QR code is centered on a green background, prompting feedback collection. To the right, a clipboard with a graph and lines represents data collection. Text: 'Complete Your midterm Feedback Please Share Your Thoughts.' Jacob Campbell, Ph.D. LICSW at Heritage UniversitySpring 2026 SOWK 460w
Text reads: 'Time to Work on Your Logic Models.' A diagram with colored squares shows connections on the right. Context includes presenter details: Jacob Campbell, Ph.D., Heritage University, Spring 2026 SOWK 460w.