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CDLI Learning Framework June 18, 2014

CDLI Learning Framework June 18, 2014. Today’s objectives . People have an understanding of CDLI and their objectives Introduce the Learning Project objectives Introduce the Learning Project Framework, Outcome Domains Introduce Outcome Harvesting as a tool to support

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CDLI Learning Framework June 18, 2014

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  1. CDLI Learning Framework June 18, 2014

  2. Today’s objectives • People have an understanding of CDLI and their objectives • Introduce the Learning Project objectives • Introduce the Learning Project Framework, Outcome Domains • Introduce Outcome Harvesting as a tool to support • Provide an opportunity to process CDLI Calgary

  3. What is the CDLI? • Vision Calgarians act collectively to shape our communities and city. • Mission Supporting an environment that strengthens community development in Calgary through learning, engagement and action. • Purpose • Increase capacity of residents and practitioners to support citizen-led community development; • Increase partnerships that support community development learning; • Support the development of a collective voice in Community Development practice. CDLI Calgary

  4. CDLI in Action CDLI Calgary

  5. Learning & Dialogue via Evaluation • A Need • A Hope • A Shift • Flexible and non-linear • Surfacing of shared assumptions and approaches • Evaluation for Learning • Useable and useful • Cross-initiative conversations • Evaluation steeped in science logic CDLI Calgary

  6. What has happened? • Advisory committee and consultants have met monthly since December • Hosted a community session on Feb 6, where community members shared insight • Looked at different evaluation methods and landed on one that seemed to fit • Developed a tool booklet, held a training with the pilot sites • Elder Service Corps, Solutionaries, CDLI meet-ups, UW/CNS Reflective Practice project • Pilots sites spent 6 weeks piloting the tool • Feedback session end of April • Consultants spending time refining tool and domain framework CDLI Calgary

  7. The Learning Framework • Engagement in CD • Common Voice on CD • Conversations about CD • Cross-Initiatives Conversations • Learning about CD through practice CDLI Calgary

  8. What is Outcome Harvesting? • What is OH? • Why we chose it? • How is it used? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNhIzzpGakE • Insights from pilot sites CDLI Calgary

  9. Video CDLI Calgary

  10. Introduction to the Outcome Domain Map • Through this project, CDLI presents a conceptual map for CD in Calgary by generating four key “outcome domain” areas. • This outcome domain map can set in motion positive action to unify the CD movement in Calgary by constructively engaging critical voices, and different traditions and practices, on issues of shared engagement. • It can provide the grounds for dialogues about shared vision, practice and assumptions. CDLI Calgary

  11. The Outcome Domain Map CDLI Calgary

  12. Small group discussions • What are your initial thoughts? Feel free to discuss the whole map, or a domain area of interest to the group. • What are you excited about? • What see as some of the opportunities and barriers for your use of the domain map and outcome harvesting tool? CDLI Calgary

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