If you’re unsure how to identify, measure or categorise your outcomes, that’s exactly where this article will help.

What are outcomes on Makerble?
- firstly you should write them a statement with a direction. Each of these statements is an outcome. For example “Improve people's knowledge of how to cook a healthy meal”
- secondly, you should choose something you can look at that shows you whether progress is happening or not. This is called an indicator (or a Progress Tracker) because it indicates whether progress is happening or not. For example, one of your indicators could be called “Cooking Ability” and you could rate someone’s level of cooking ability on a scale of 1-10 at the start of the project and then compare it to their cooking ability level at the end of the project
Here’s an example
Let’s imagine that your project’s ambition is to decrease obesity by changing people’s eating habits.
Your 5 stages of progress might look like this:

On Makerble you can measure your progress at each of these 5 stages

You can create these 5 stages of progress on Makerble and add them to your project

Then you can start measuring progress at each stage on your project.
Because you have defined your outcomes as statements and then added Progress Trackers to them, you can now see the change that’s happened over time.
See it for yourself
- The link to the Project Page: https://www.makerble.com/projects/reduce-obesity-by-teaching-healthy-cooking
- The link to the Progress Board: Reduce obesity by teaching healthy cooking - demo