>From the Centerlines newsletter:
*FREE ONLINE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT TRAINING*
-> According to a recent email announcement, "The Built Environment
Assessment Training (BEAT) Institute has launched a free online course to
learn how to assess the built environment for physical activity."
"Participants will learn about the main variables found in most physical
activity-focused built environment audit tools, with a more in-depth look
at a few specific tools (IMI, ANC, PEDS, PARA, EAPRS & PEAT). Participants
will also learn how to customize the tools and train others to conduct
assessments."
"The course is geared towards researchers, practitioners, students,
community advocates and anyone else with an interest in learning how to
conduct audits of the built environment."
For more information:
http://bit.ly/VCTSyp<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=0019N67MNYOdt2ff9sISp1-B6qCrmgXHgQMpx2xL0Wc8uPo…>
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Phyllis Orrick
Communications Director
Safe Transportation Research and Education
Center<http://www.safetrec.berkeley.edu/>
(SafeTREC)
University of California Transportation Center <http://www.uctc.net/> (UCTC)
Institute for Urban and Regional Development <http://www.iurd.berkeley.edu/>
(IURD)
California Active Transportation Safety Information
Pages<http://catsip.berkeley.edu/>
(CATSIP)
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