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Learning Logs for Short-cycle Feedback and Long-term Learning

  • 05/29/2024
  • 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • Virtual
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Learning logs, which are based on emergent learning principles and practices, are a valuable tool for teams to capture their learnings over time and inform adjustments in strategy. While emergent learning tools are mostly designed for ongoing learning, Innovation Network has been experimenting with utilizing learning logs for evaluations. In this demonstration, Rebecca Perlmutter and Cory Georgopoulos will showcase how learning logs can be used for both short-cycle reflection and longer-term evaluations. Drawing from our own experience, we will discuss the pros and cons of using learning logs for evaluations and identify the best circumstances for their use. We will provide an overview of learning logs and share two examples from our work with policy advocacy organizations and communities of practice documenting their shifts toward advancing equity. Participants will receive a customizable template that they can use to implement learning logs in their own work.

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