My name is Anthony Jackson. I'm a survey programmer for a university in the United States. We predominantly do phone, web, and mail surveys, but we have a few projects that involve field interviewing. We developed a makeshift workaround utilizing a CAWI and having our field interviewers log in to the web (with paper as a backup), however this created some issues and we ran into limited functionality.
I'm interested in using ODK for developing a field package that is both intuitive for our field interviewers and allows for easy monitoring for our HQ.
So far, the only hurdle I've seen with ODK involves record management. For this specific project we will be assigning individual records to specific interviewers (or enumerators) based on location (while having the option to re-assign records manually based on other criteria as needed).
Ideally I would like to have three levels of security:
Administrator - Can export and import and edit forms.
Supervisor - Can assign records to interviewers.
Interviewer - Data collection only.
If anyone has any documentation on this aspect I'd greatly appreciate it! I'll hopefully have the time to demo ODK in detail next week.
i am adil mansour typically based in Afghanistan. we involved in ODK when it introduced in M&E training held in Kabul. we are collecting data as third party monitoring on different projects of UN. this community is the most important source of information and problems solution for me.
My name is Rob and I'm a forest ecologist at Oregon State University. I coordinate a long-term forest monitoring project called the Pacific Northwest Permanent Sample Plot Program. I'm new to ODK and hoping to use it for our mobile data collection in our research plots.
My name is Catherine Nkirote, based in Kisumu,Kenya. I actually got to learn about Odk just a month ago so I am basically new, but have come to love it. I am so eager to learn a lot from you guys and become a good Odk designer.
I have been using ODK for almost 5 years now and have found it useful in a number of projects. I spend some of my time teaching programming at the University of Mpumalanga, but have spend most of my time recently leading a team to build a wireless network to bring internet connectivity to the far flung regions of rural South Africa.
One of my early ODK projects resulted in me writing software to take a Word document and allow it to be cobined with the output of an ODK Briefcase pull from ODK Aggregate, to create a report. The main thing with this is that it handles all the repeat groups properly and also that it can use the data in the XML file to create conditional logic in the Word document. And it's all automated.
I am excited to see that the development of ODK keeps advancing. Well done to all involved!
Hello friends. My name is Amin, I live in Kabul,Afghanistan and I'm bachelor of computer science (software engineering). I was working at different positions but all of them were real coding, since one year ago I'v been working with end-use platforms for data collection which seem very nice for, one of them is ODK I really like it because I'm a mobile application developer too and I know how hard its developer team is working on it.
In addition I'v trained about 100 people which are our field staffs, that how to use it for mobile data collections.
In the end, special thanks to ODK team I really appreciate your hard and nice work.
Greetings beautiful peeps!
My name is Rick, a.k.a. caraka, and I am the programme manager for Be A Tidy Kiwi in New Zealand. My first taste of ODK was while working for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) but it never amounted to anything. I have been using ODK1 for a few years now to collect interviews and litter count data across the country. It's never really suited me for the actual counts, so I'm finally getting on to ODK2 to see if there is a better way...
my name is Mario. I am working in the water sector in Kosovo. I got involved - and excited about - ODK while thinking about a customer survey of the water users in the rural villages.
We are gathering data from each water meter and house connection to update the repairs and changes that have to be done in order to reduce water losses and increase water supply.
I work for Dorsch and we implement this project with the Kosovar NGO "Community Development Initiatives"
Hello @MarioRoidt how’re you doing. That’s a cool things working on water access. I’m working also on that’s field during my free part times or holidays in Senegal. Sustainability water access in rural areas is a in huge needs.
Welcome
My name is Jhampier Murillo I'm from Colombia and I'm starting in this application, I've been with this application for a short time but I think it's interesting how everything is programmed.
I am excited to work with ODK since it seems to me a very interesting system to explore and learn from data.
I am Dr Babasaheb Tandale (MD) from Pune (India). I am working as medical scientist in a national council on medical and health research. I work in Epidemiology of infectious diseases, with specific focus on virus diseases of public health importance due to their potential to have endemic occurrence, causing epidemics and outbreaks. I undertake field investigations, surveys and surveillance of disease in populations and facilities. A lot of data gets collected and managed for making interpretation and communication to the general public, health professionals and programme / policy related needs.
Looking forward to learn and apply paperless data collection tools to ease up on data collection and management aspects in medical and health research.
Hi I am Johnny a total beginner to ODK would realy like to find a buddy to help me with the probs I am having setting up ODK interact with google sheets as I have been following step by step instructions and have not sucseeded after days of trying.
I wish all in this group my best wishes, hopefully one day I will sort this problem before my head explodes.
Hi, My name is Rosario Dilo, aka Dilo, Iam a Geographic Engineer first i studied Surveying, Iam From Angola, I have started using odk 2 years ago but not frequently.
I would like to receave much support from here and as soon as i start leraning the best pratices i will also starting interact with others.
I Do not know how many Angolas are here, would also be a plesure to know them so as to have a personal touch.
I am Bernard Justus Muhwezi, a Geospatial Information Specialist still learning to become better as geospatial technologies improve, working with Uganda Bureau of Statistics, Kampala under Division of Geo-Information Services. We are responsible for providing geospatial data and information for provision of official statistics.
Through our desire and engagement with OSM Community, the need to acquire and advance our methodology in compilation, we were introduced to ODK tools to automate and fasten out work further. We have since been trying and piloting out with tools.
We are currently engaged on Uganda Open Mapping Programme with HOT Uganda and MapUganda, working on Kampala City Council Authority.
@MuhweziBernardJ
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My name is Jared Bhatti, and I'm a technical writer at Google. I help write content for open source projects like Kubernetes, and I also work on Google products such as Compute Engine, Kubernetes Engine, and Cloud Networking. I've been a writer for over 14 years.
I started contributing to ODK with my first few PRs against the docs repo a few weeks ago, and I'd like to keep it up, contributing when I can on an ongoing basis. I'm on twitter at @jaredbhatti
Hello everyone,
My name is Elena and I am a postdoctoral research scientist living in Austria. I have only heard about ODK a couple of months ago when I started working on our Horizon 2020 project which is focused on three Eastern European countries. We are using ODK on tablets to collect data with families. Some of these families cannot read so we are super excited about the option to use audio files.
I am looking forward to exploring more about ODK and am very thankful for the developers and the community to share their expertise!
Elena