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The Matrix Evaluation Model Online Tutorial

The Matrix Online Tutorial has been broken down into four separate sessions for easier understanding of the different steps it takes to use and implement the Matrix Evaluation Model.

This tutorial is downloadable. Click here for details.

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Session I - Session II - Session III - Session IV

Session I
1) introduces outcomes evaluation and places it in the context of agency planning and accountability, and 2) describes the Matrix Evaluation Model as one type of outcomes evaluation tool.

Session II
1) presents client indicators as the key to assessing family progress, and 2) places the use of client indicators in the larger picture of the Matrix Evaluation Model.

Session III
1) familiarizes participants with the use of the Family Development Matrix portion of the Matrix Evaluation Model, and 2) trains agency staff to accurately document family progress over time using the Family Development Matrix.

Session IV
1) Demonstrates the entering of Family Development Matrix data into a simple spreadsheet program, and 2) provides an overview of how Matrix Evaluation Model data can be aggregated and applied in a variety of scenarios.


Download Tutorial

As fun as the Internet is, ICCS recognizes that there are some people who still prefer the traditional paper format over advanced computer technology. Thanks to Matrix user response, we have decided to make the Matrix Online Tutorial available for downloading as Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat .pdf formatted files. Select your preference below:

For Microsoft Word format, you are required to own Microsoft Word and have it installed on your computer. Adobe PDF Format requires Adobe Acrobat Reader which is free to download from the Adobe Website.

The creation of this web tutorial was supported by the Cowell Foundation, 1998.

Session I session 2 Session III Session IV


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