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Reyli Olivo - Week 4 Journal #15

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Rolivo05 opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 0 comments
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Reyli Olivo - Week 4 Journal #15

Rolivo05 opened this issue Oct 7, 2024 · 0 comments

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Rolivo05 commented Oct 7, 2024

List your top 3 tasks or objectives for this week:

Task 1: Learn about the four step transit model
Task 2: Take notes from the Atlanta Beltline Sustainability Panel
Task 3: Figure out how to apply the four step transit model into our research.

Weekly Accomplishments

What tasks did you complete this week? (Include links)
I took notes on the Atlanta Beltline Panel I attended this week (https://docs.google.com/document/d/1cVZrnSkhWutU6I2zBUEyVVN-K41EWY5Wj7wH9NSNM60/edit)

Tasks are still ongoing? Current status?
All tasks are finished.

Challenges and Learning
What was the biggest challenge you faced this week? How did you address it?
Understanding the four step transit model was a bit difficult at first but reading what Dr.Martinez sent helped with many questions I had.

What's one new thing you learned or skill you improved?
**Transportation systems are able to model and predict how people will use certain modes of transportation to get to a certain destination. **

Did you attend any team meetings? Key takeaways?
**I was able to attend a meeting on Tuesday and my main takeaway was that I should look more into transportation planning. **

Reflection and Planning

Your progress this week?
I was able to understand the Four Step Transit Model.

Main focus for next week?
**Look more into the Model and find a way to apply it to our model. **

Any resources you're looking for?
None.

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