Develop your project predictions and desired outcomes portion of your paper using the following as starting points:
- Describe the desired outcomes: Specifically, state the purpose, focus, and viewpoint of the project as well as its expected accomplishments. While you may not be implementing your project, you should have a goal in mind that relates to solving your problem.
- A project goal should reference the project’s benefits in terms of cost, time, and/or quality that address needs or changes, results, impacts, or consequences that the project has on people, programs, or institutions.
- Goals and objectives should be measurable, shared, and hypothetically agreed on by all key stakeholders. They are directly linked to the concept of project success factors.
- What variables need to be considered and would you have control over them? For example, if you were to implement a department wide curriculum change, would budget be an issue and how would you address that variable?
- If you were to implement your study, how would you gather data? Would the focus be qualitative or quantitative?
- What will your research provide to the community or to social change?
- In the statistical sense, what is already known about your problem? Cite evidence from your literature review.
Compose a 2 to 3-page paper that addresses the intended outcomes of your project
Develop your project predictions and desired outcomes portion of your paper using the following as starting points:
- Describe the desired outcomes: Specifically, state the purpose, focus, and viewpoint of the project as well as its expected accomplishments. While you may not be implementing your project, you should have a goal in mind that relates to solving your problem.
- A project goal should reference the project’s benefits in terms of cost, time, and/or quality that address needs or changes, results, impacts, or consequences that the project has on people, programs, or institutions.
- Goals and objectives should be measurable, shared, and hypothetically agreed on by all key stakeholders. They are directly linked to the concept of project success factors.
- What variables need to be considered and would you have control over them? For example, if you were to implement a department wide curriculum change, would budget be an issue and how would you address that variable?
- If you were to implement your study, how would you gather data? Would the focus be qualitative or quantitative?
- What will your research provide to the community or to social change?
- In the statistical sense, what is already known about your problem? Cite evidence from your literature review.
Compose a 2 to 3-page paper that addresses the intended outcomes of your project