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Introduction to Health Data and Using Online Data Sources is a workshop developed as part of the Democratizing Data Through Community and Technology Project. The Democratizing Data Project was funded by a grant from the Community Technology Foundation of California to assist community-based organizations (CBOs) in increasing their capacity to find and apply relevant health and social data.
The Introduction to Health Data and Using Online Data Sources workshop is a one day, interactive workshop that uses games, small group activities, hands on use of the Internet and computer software to familiarize learners with data and build critical thinking skills to assess their data needs. Participants learn how to obtain and apply health and social data using computer and Internet-based tools. The workshop includes modules from Health DATA's Introduction to Health Data workshop and special modules on Online Data Sources including AskCHIS of the California Health Interview Survey, the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, and Neighborhood Knowledge California.
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