Program Overview 10:30-18:00 Conference Registration 11:00-12:00 Conference Kick-Off Physical Activity Sunday, 17 February 2019 13:30-17:00 Workshop Sessions Workshops will be presented in 3-hour and 1.5 hour formats. Conference participants may attend one 3-hour workshop or two 1.5 hour workshops. Session descriptions and facilitator information will be posted in the Workshop Descriptions and Facilitators section of the program. 13:30-17:00 Workshop Session 1 (3-Hour Sessions) Room TBD 13:30-17:00 [WS1.1] Systematic observation of physical activity using ipad apps for research and practice: isoparc and isofit 13:30-17:00 Workshop Session 1 (1.5-Hour Sessions) TBD TBD TBD 13:30-15:00 [WS1.2] Designing and executing natural experiments in active living research [WS1.3] Strategies for measuring Local Wellness Policy implementation in schools to support districts in meeting new federal mandates 15:00-15:30 Session Transition and Light Snack Break 15:30-17:00 Workshop Session 2 (1.5-Hour Sessions) [WS1.4] Engagement strategies for vibrant community placemaking [WS1.5] Active and healthy communities: Telling the story using body-worn accelerometers [WS1.6] Complete Park Systems: Tackling health inequities through civic engagement TBD TBD 15:30-17:00 [WS2.1] Measure selection for the physical activity environment with NCCOR Measures Registry User Guides Modules [WS2.2] Promoting active and engaged communities: Using the Assembly Civic Design Guidelines to enhance civic life [WS2.3] Holy Spokes Bike Share: Exploring the patterns of use, associations with built environment features, and implications for city planning and transportation in Charleston, South Carolina [WS2.4] Launching physical activity research in community settings: A primer on strategies for recruiting, retaining and applying novel technologies [WS1.7] Leadership: Finding your passion, voice, and roadmap to success [WS2.5] Grassroots driven efforts to improve community parks and increase public safety 17:00-19:00 Poster Session 1 and Welcome Reception The poster session and welcome reception will give presenters and attendees the opportunity to network and discuss the most recent active living research and practice/policy work across a broad range of topics and settings.
07:00-08:45 Conference Registration 07:00-08:30 Breakfast Monday, 18 February 2019 07:45-08:45 Active Living Research 101 Active Living Research 101 is an optional session for those who are new to the field or are attending the conference for the first time. Speakers will provide an overview of active living, basics of physical activity and health, use of ecological models, importance of environments and policy, and principles of transdisciplinary research. Examples of studies related to the fields of planning, transportation, and parks and recreation will be highlighted. 08:45-09:00 Session Transition 09:00-10:00 Conference Welcome and Opening Address Andrew Kaczynski, University of South Carolina, USA Renée Umstattd Meyer, Baylor University, USA 10:00-10:30 Group Physical Activity Break 10:30-12:00 Intended and Unintended Outcomes of Building Active and Healthy Communities Panel Speakers The Honorable Stephen K. Benjamin, Mayor of the City of Columbia, South Carolina, USA Victor Dover, Founding Principal, Dover, Kohl & Partners, USA Whitney Kimball Coe, Director, National Programs, Center for Rural Strategies, USA Panel Chair Keith Benjamin, Director, Department of Traffic and Transportation, Charleston, South Carolina, USA 12:00-13:30 Lunch 12:00-13:30 Lunch Roundtable Discussions Selected tables will feature a roundtable host who will facilitate a discussion around a chosen topic, giving attendees the opportunity to interact, exchange ideas, and discuss potential synergies. Attendees are not required to pre-register for a topic and are free to choose a table during the event. 13:30-14:50 Concurrent Oral Presentations There will be three concurrent sessions, which will be organized by topic area. Each session will have four 15-minute presentations and will conclude with a 20-minute 13:30-14:50 Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 13:30-13:45 [O1.01] [O2.01] [O3.01] 13:45-14:00 [O1.02] [O2.02] [O3.02] 14:00-14:15 [O1.03] [O2.03] [O3.03] 14:15-14:30 [O1.04] [O2.04] [O3.04] 14:30-14:50 Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Panel Discussion 14:50-15:00 Session Transition 15:00-17:00 Poster Session 2
The poster session will give presenters and attendees the opportunity to network and discuss the most recent active living research and practice/policy work across a broad range of topics and settings. 17:00-18:30 Evening Activity 18:30-20:00 Meet the Expert Dinner Sign up for no-host dinner meetings with experts in various fields will be available at the registration desk. 07:00-08:30 Conference Registration 07:00-08:30 Breakfast 08:30-09:00 Vendor Presentations and Poster Awards Tuesday, 19 February 2019 09:00-10:30 Creating Equitable Activity-Friendly Communities: Addressing the Consequences of Gentrification and Displacement Panel Speakers Karen Chapple, Professor, City and Regional Planning, Urban Displacement Project, University of California, Berkeley, USA Helen Cole, Researcher, Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability, Spain Maria Sipin, Transportation Planner, People for Mobility Justice, Los Angeles, CA and Portland, OR, USA 10:30-10:45 Session Transition 10:45-12:00 Networking Activity 12:00-13:30 Lunch 13:30-14:50 Concurrent Oral Presentations 13:30-14:50 Session 4 Session 5 Session 6 13:30-13:45 [O4.01] [O5.01] [O6.01] 13:45-14:00 [O4.02] [O5.02] [O6.02] 14:00-14:15 [O4.03] [O5.03] [O6.03] 14:15-14:30 [O4.04] [O5.04] [O6.04] 14:30-14:50 Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Panel Discussion 14:50-15:00 Session Transition 15:00-16:00 Concurrent Speed Oral Presentations There will be three concurrent sessions, which will be organized by topic area. This session will have five 9-minute presentations and will conclude with a 15-minute 15:00-16:00 Speed Talk Session 1 Speed Talk Session 2 Speed Talk Session 3 15:00-15:09 [S1.01] [S2.01] [S3.01] 15:09-15:18 [S1.02] [S2.02] [S3.02]
15:18-15:27 [S1.03] [S2.03] [S3.03] 15:27-15:36 [S1.04] [S2.04] [S3.04] 15:36-15:45 [S1.05] [S2.05] [S3.05] 15:30-16:00 Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Panel Discussion 16:00-16:30 Change for Physical Activity Break 16:30-18:00 Physical Activity Breaks 18:30-20:00 Networking Socials 07:00-08:30 Conference Registration 07:30-08:30 Breakfast Wednesday, 20 February 2019 08:30-09:50 Concurrent Oral Presentations 09:50-10:00 Session Transition 10:00-11:00 Concurrent Oral Presentations 10:00-11:20 Session 7 Session 8 Session 9 10:00-10:15 [O7.01] [O8.01] [O9.01] 10:15-10:30 [O7.02] [O8.02] [O9.02] 10:30-10:45 [O7.03] [O8.03] [O9.03] 10:45-11:00 [O7.04] [O8.04] [O9.04] 11:00-11:20 Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Panel Discussion 11:20-11:30 Session Transition 11:30-12:30 Concurrent Speed Oral Presentations There will be three concurrent sessions, which will be organized by topic area. This session will have five 9-minute presentations and will conclude with a 15-minute 11:30-12:30 Speed Talk Session 4 Speed Talk Session 5 Speed Talk Session 6 11:30-11:39 [S4.01] [S5.01] [S6.01] 11:39-11:48 [S4.02] [S5.02] [S6.02] 11:48-11:57 [S4.03] [S5.03] [S6.03] 11:57-12:06 [S4.04] [S5.04] [S6.04]
12:06-12:15 [S4.05] [S5.05] [S6.05] 12:15-12:30 Panel Discussion Panel Discussion Panel Discussion 12:30-14:00 Lunch 12:30-14:00 Lunch Roundtable Discussions Selected tables will feature a roundtable host who will facilitate a discussion around a chosen topic, giving attendees the opportunity to interact, exchange ideas, and discuss potential synergies. Attendees are not required to pre-register for a topic and are free to choose a table during the event. 14:00-15:00 Interactive Plenary Session or Concurrent Oral Presentations 15:00-16:00 Town Hall Discussion The meeting will conclude with an opportunity to reflect on your time at the conference and think about how the experience will impact your efforts to create more activity-friendly communities. Will your work be transformed in some small or large way? What did you learn that you will use? What new collaborations were stimulated? What research needs did you identify? Sharing your story may inspire others. End of Conference