Geography educators use sources and materials for teaching geographical concepts.
Clicking on inputs presents the following text: No, inputs are resources used in creating project outcomes. This is a desired outcome.
Clicking on activity presents the following text: No, remember that activities involve project providers within the organization.
Clicking on service presents the following text: No, this is an outcome (a change in the target audience), not just a service to that audience.
Clicking on outcomes presents the following text: Yes, this is a desired outcome.

Visitors to web site navigate the site easily and gain access to information about maps.
Clicking on inputs presents the following text: No, input describes resources devoted to a project.
Clicking on activity presents the following text: No. Creating the website is an activity (done by project personnel), but this describes a service for the public.
Clicking on service presents the following text: Yes, this describes the service.
Clicking on outcomes presents the following text: No, using the web site and having access to information is a service – it is not the same as the desired outcome: kids learn more about geography!

MAPS exhibit team analyzes evaluation data and uses it to improve the exhibit.
Clicking on inputs presents the following text:  No, this is not a resource for the project, but an activity of the project team- a means to achieve the outcome desired.
Clicking on activity presents the following text: Yes, this is an activity necessary to achieve the outcome.
Clicking on service presents the following text: No, the MAPS team is not the target for the project, so this is an activity, not a service.
Clicking on outcomes presents the following text: No, the MAPS team is not the target audience for the project, so this is an activity, not an income.

Children in grades 3-5 and their families visit the traveling MAPS exhibit
Clicking on inputs presents the following text:  No, this is not a resource for the project.
Clicking on activity presents the following text: No. Because this statement applies to audience activity, it is a service.
Clicking on service presents the following text: Yes, this is a service output for the target audience.
Clicking on outcomes presents the following text:  No, the visit itself is not an outcome – only the change that happens as a result of their visit would be an outcome.

Design, fabricate, and install exhibit
Clicking on inputs presents the following text:  No, inputs are resources committed to the project, such as the designers’ times, but this is what they did – an activity.
Clicking on activity presents the following text: Yes, this is an activity (creating the exhibit) by project personnel. It made the learning possible, but it isn’t the learning itself.
Clicking on service presents the following text: No, museum staff are not the audience for the exhibit. Instead, they work to provide the services, so this is an activity.
Clicking on outcomes presents the following text: No, this is an activity preparing the exhibit for participants. An outcome is the change in the target audience showing a change in knowledge, skills, behavior, attitudes.

Partners at NGS provide expertise.
Clicking on inputs presents the following text: Yes, this expertise from the project partner provides a necessary resource for carrying out the project.
Clicking on activity presents the following text: You could argue this activity is carried out by project staff, but since they are external advisors, we saw this as an input.
Clicking on service presents the following text: No, this is an input, not a direct service to the target audience.
Clicking on outcomes presents the following text: No, this is an input, not an outcome desired for change in the target audience.

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