Participants sign up for another writing group, 3 months later.
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text: Outcome is correct! Yes, notice that a person is the subject plus there is a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome.

Hire a facilitator for the group.
Clicking on “do?” circle presents the following text: Do is correct! Yes, hiring a facilitator is something the library will need to do.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.

Residents of River County and nearby areas
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Whom is correct! Notice that a for whom statement only lists the target audience, whether direct or indirect.
Clicking on “outcomes?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.

Hire three Kentucky memoir writers to discuss writing with group participants.
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text: Do is correct! Yes, hiring writers to discuss writing is something that must be done.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.

Participants improve their writing.
Clicking on “what” circle presents the following text:  Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “whom?” circle presents the following text: Not quite. Here’s a hint: Notice that For whom? answers are not whole sentences; they just give the audience. Outcome answers start with a person as the subject plus a verb showing a change in knowledge, attitude, skill or condition that produces the desired outcome. Do entries talk about specific actions or outputs.
Clicking on “outcome?” circle presents the following text: Outcome is correct! Yes, participants are an important target audience. The sentence starts with a target audience and shows a change in skill as an outcome.

This file contains the long descriptions for the five rows of four interactive images, plus one at the end, for the "Library example: Purpose" page. When read you are invited to proceed to the next page in the course sequence.