Using ODK in a large upcoming project

?Dear ODK,

As a part of the Canadian government's initiative to improve accountability for its maternal and child health investments in low- and middle-income countries, a group of us from Johns Hopkins University are developing new tools to measure maternal, neonatal, and child health and nutrition (MNCH&N) programs. One of the tools will be a survey, that can be administered more easily/frequently than the current tools which garner information from women, in the countries of interest, about the health of themselves and their children.

We found ODKs tools, particularly XLSForm and the ODK Aggregate server to be promising options as we do initial work to make our survey.

We would like to discuss what we have in mind for the ideal survey scenario with an ODK developer. We're particularly interested in what will be available through the ODK suite by June 2016, as that affects some of the decisions that we are making now.

Is there any chance anyone in your group would be available for a brief call (~30m) anywhere between 9am and 10:30am EST, tomorrow, Thursday November 14th?

Thank you for your time and advice,

Emily Wilson

Research Associate

Johns Hopkins University

Bloomberg School of Public Health

Department of International Health

615 N. Wolfe Street, E8035

Baltimore, MD 21205-2103

410-502-9318

HI Eric sorry just seeing your mail, if by any chance you didn't get some
one feel free to contact me for an advice.
am managing some project (Birth Defects ) for Makerere University - John
Hopkins University collaboration (Mu-jhu)

··· On 13 January 2016 at 23:30, Emily Wilson wrote:

​Dear ODK,

As a part of the Canadian government’s initiative to improve
accountability for its maternal and child health investments in low- and
middle-income countries, a group of us from Johns Hopkins University are
developing new tools to measure maternal, neonatal, and child health and
nutrition (MNCH&N) programs. One of the tools will be a survey, that can
be administered more easily/frequently than the current tools
which garner information from women, in the countries of interest, about
the health of themselves and their children.

We found ODKs tools, particularly XLSForm and the ODK Aggregate server to
be promising options as we do initial work to make our survey.

We would like to discuss what we have in mind for the ideal survey
scenario with an ODK developer. We're particularly interested in what will
be available through the ODK suite by June 2016, as that affects some of
the decisions that we are making now.

Is there any chance anyone in your group would be available for a brief
call (~30m) anywhere between 9am and 10:30am EST, tomorrow, Thursday
November 14th?

Thank you for your time and advice,

Emily Wilson

Research Associate

Johns Hopkins University

Bloomberg School of Public Health

Department of International Health

615 N. Wolfe Street, E8035

Baltimore, MD 21205-2103

410-502-9318

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Hi Emily,

If you haven't heard from anyone yet, try the list of ODK companies at
https://opendatakit.org/help/help-for-hire/.

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On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Emily Wilson ewilso28@jhu.edu wrote:

Dear ODK,

As a part of the Canadian government’s initiative to improve accountability
for its maternal and child health investments in low- and middle-income
countries, a group of us from Johns Hopkins University are developing new
tools to measure maternal, neonatal, and child health and nutrition (MNCH&N)
programs. One of the tools will be a survey, that can be administered more
easily/frequently than the current tools which garner information from
women, in the countries of interest, about the health of themselves and
their children.

We found ODKs tools, particularly XLSForm and the ODK Aggregate server to be
promising options as we do initial work to make our survey.

We would like to discuss what we have in mind for the ideal survey scenario
with an ODK developer. We're particularly interested in what will be
available through the ODK suite by June 2016, as that affects some of the
decisions that we are making now.

Is there any chance anyone in your group would be available for a brief call
(~30m) anywhere between 9am and 10:30am EST, tomorrow, Thursday November
14th?

Thank you for your time and advice,

Emily Wilson

Research Associate

Johns Hopkins University

Bloomberg School of Public Health

Department of International Health

615 N. Wolfe Street, E8035

Baltimore, MD 21205-2103

410-502-9318

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