The Final Project Report is comprised of several sections: Community Description, Introductio
The Final Project Report is comprised of several sections: Community Description, Introduction, Methodology/Evaluation/Recommendation, and Conclusion. Focusing on the Methodology/Evaluation/Recommendation. This section of the Final Project Report should be 2-3 pages long, double-spaced, and in APA format. In this section, you should focus on providing a deep dive into: Describe your methodology: Participants, Protocols for engaging the community, Research instruments used, Community Stakeholders Analysis of data Evaluation of outcomes Recommendations for next steps Group lessons learned about the process 2. Sharing Data Review the data you have collected. Develop a list of all your findings: What does this data [the hard facts] tell us? As a result of your findings, what conclusions have you come to? What did you learn from the data? Based on your conclusions, what are some specific recommendations [actions] that you would want your community partner to take? Would the data be important to any group other than your community partner? How can the data you accumulated be used? This information can be used to respond to PART 3 of your Final Report and should be addressed in your final presentation. 3. Part 4: Conclusion Assignment The Final Project Report is comprised of several sections: Community Description, Introduction, Methodology/Evaluation/Recommendation, and Conclusion. This week, we’ll be focusing on the Conclusion. This section of the Final Report should be 2-3 pages long, double-spaced, and in APA format. In this section, you should focus on providing a deep dive into: Summarize the overview, including lessons learned, challenges, and action recommendations to be presented to the Community Partner. 4. Looking Forward Looking at the overall course, how do you feel this course connects with what you plan to do in your career? Your original post should be at least 150 words.