# Goals and Outcomes Presentation Outline --- ## Slide 1: Title Slide - **Title:** Goals and Outcomes: Setting the Stage for Your Proposal - **Subtitle:** The first impression matters --- ## Slide 2: The Crucial First Section - **Assertion:** The Goals & Outcomes (G&O) section is the first and most critical part of your proposal. - **Evidence:** - It’s the first thing reviewers read. - It sets the narrative for the entire proposal—what you promise must be delivered later. --- ## Slide 3: Crafting the Opening Paragraph - **Assertion:** The first sentence must clearly state your research goal with no fluff. - **Evidence:** - Use a sentence like “The goal of this research is to…” - Keep it jargon-free, concrete, and confined to 1–3 sentences. --- ## Slide 4: Building Your Narrative - **Assertion:** The remainder of the paragraph should outline how you’ll achieve your goal and its significance. - **Evidence:** - Briefly explain your methods. - Describe the product or outcome of your research. - Emphasize “what’s in it for the reader/reviewer.” --- ## Slide 5: Outcomes-Based Approach (ME) - **Assertion:** Clearly defined capabilities are essential to demonstrate what your research will enable. - **Evidence:** - List 3–5 specific, verifiable capabilities. - Each capability should be presented as a one-liner with a brief explanation. --- ## Slide 6: Hypothesis-Based Approach (MSE) - **Assertion:** A hypothesis-driven approach provides observable and measurable predictions. - **Evidence:** - State a falsifiable hypothesis (e.g., “By doing X, we can achieve Y change in Z behavior”). - Briefly mention the measurement approach and literature support. --- ## Slide 7: Big Takeaways - **Assertion:** Clarity and narrative consistency are key to a compelling proposal. - **Evidence:** - Be concise—your reader is lazy; avoid unnecessary fluff. - Your G&O should preview and set up the rest of your proposal like a prologue.