New Template: Logic Model template using Canva Whiteboard

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Eval Academy has released another customizable Logic Model template – using Canva Whiteboard!


Who’s it for?

This Logic Model template is for anyone who wants to make Logic Models that look professional and visually interesting. You can use this template if you are a student, someone who does some evaluation in their role, or an experienced evaluator.

You will need your own FREE Canva account to use this template. None of the elements used in this template require a paid Canva subscription.


What’s the purpose?

When you’re doing evaluation, sometimes you need a Logic Model. Although it’s a chart, there’s no reason why a Logic Model can’t be fun and engaging.

This Canva design template can be customized to create your own Logic Model, suited to your evaluation needs. The professional design of this template makes it easy to create a visually interesting Logic Model to present to clients, share on a website, or submit in a report.


What is Canva Whiteboard?

Canva Whiteboard is a document-style tool on Canva that is a more flexible version of other Canva products. You can use it in the same way that you usually use Canva, with some additional features that make it even more user-friendly.

This template uses Canva Whiteboard because it allows the Logic Model to be easily exported in any size. Sometimes, Logic Models change shape with each edit, and it can be difficult to fit everything into one graphic. With Canva Whiteboard, you can make your Logic Model bigger, wider, smaller – and the excess white space will be trimmed automatically when you export the document.


What’s included?

You will receive one fully customizable Canva template that uses only the FREE elements. This means that you don’t need a paid Canva subscription to use this template.

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