Introduce yourself here!

Hi,

I am based in South Africa. I got involved with ODK when I started doing some consulting work for a company in Durban, South Africa. They use ODK Collect to track assets.

Together with the consulting work, I also lecture on a part time basis at a small college here. I am going to be lecturing Android next semester so I will be getting more involved with ODK Collect as a side project while lecturing and will also be using Collect as a case for the class.

I am a gamer and a dad so outside of consulting, I spend most of my time with my family. Or I should say that my family takes up most of my time. I love them though, so it is cool.

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My name is Brent Atkinson. I am currently based in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea and I work for an NGO called Medical Care Development International as a software developer. Mostly, I work on an ODK-based data collection tool supporting malaria control and malaria vaccine projects.

I have a relatively long history working with (and inevitably, on) electronic data collection tools intended to work in challenging environments. The first such tool I worked with (and later, on) was called OpenXData, which is to my knowledge now defunct, which was a mobile data collection tool similar to ODK that worked on extremely under-powered Nokia feature phones. At that time I was working as a developer on a project called Motech. The project, based in Navrongo, Ghana, sought to demonstrate empirically that mobile technology could improve maternal and child health. The technical portion, which took shape after many completed and discarded prototypes, ended up being a custom OpenMRS module that allowed community health care workers to create and manage prenatal care schedules for pregnant mothers by creating mobile forms using the OpenXData mobile client running on extremely low-cost Nokia phones. The system then would notify health care workers and mothers themselves based on their individual care schedule.

Through attempting to leverage existing tools, I was forced to address some overwhelming scale and performance issues out of necessity. As a result, I was invited to work with the existing team in Cape Town, South Africa to integrate my work during an OpenMRS and OpenRosa consortium conference. It was at this conference I met Yaw for the first time. For those not familiar with OpenRosa, it was the umbrella consortium for groups using and supporting standards largely based on the JavaRosa technology, which still serves as the core of ODK Collect today.

Since then, I have been a bit of a wandering developer. I worked as a commercial developer for a while, traveled, attended Hacker School (now Recurse Center) and then was recruited back home to again work on data collection for another health project here in EG.

When not working on my day job, I like to play and build retro games for pico-8, play and watch football (Soccer if you're confused from my silly country :wink:), and learn about as much as I can about as many things as I can. Oh, and eat spicy food (I love you West Africa!).

A fun fact: while attending Hacker School in Manhattan I developed a tool that helped myself, friends and others attend the final recordings of the Colbert Report after failing to get free tickets through the Comedy Central website and the related "easier" twitter bot, due to increased demand. It was based on a tool called selenium web driver, which is normally used to develop automated tests for web applications. It was a completely frivolous and completely satisfying use of my programming skills! My CS professors would be proud I am sure! :smiley:

Oh, and I am batkinson on GitHub.

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Hi everyone,
Thank's for this new forum !

My name is Mikaël (pailletm on GitHub), from France and I live near Bordeaux.

Using ODK for one year in various projects to collect environnemental data. Working as IT Developer & CIO in a 50 person non-profit organization called "Conservatoire d'Espaces Naturels".
I'm translator for the french version and I'll enjoy to contribute in some dev for ODK Collect app and some discussion in this great new forum !

mikaël

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Hi, I'm Richard Fletcher, researcher in the UK, been using ODK for about 2 or 3 years now, love the technology and the helpful community! Mostly for short event/user/audience surveys and similar, also a little with some massive medical questionnaires for the NHS. blogged about some of my work here. Let's see what the future holds... :crystal_ball:

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Hi All,

My name is Matt Berg. I'm one of the co-founders of Ona and have been actively involved in the ICT4D space for the past decade or so. Most of the time in Africa.

I got involved in the ODK Community when our lab at Columbia University created formhub and helped establish the XLSForm spec. With a group from that lab, we've since gone on to create Ona. As a result, we work with a lot of clients who use ODK on a daily basis to help make a difference.

We're super excited by the recent community growth of the ODK Community and feel like the establishment of this forum is a really important step for that. Thanks again to Hélène and Yaw for all their work to make this possible.

In terms of fun, I have two young kids (awesome) but yep that's pretty much it.

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Help!/Hi. I am new to GitHub and this project.

I used to work in advertising but hated it so now I am in the middle of a computing degree with the Open University in the UK but have recently finished a small project for TNS, the network company, which was a simple database product using Java.

I have put my degree on pause and am doing the Oracle Java exams as I need to earn money at the moment (and improve the world with ODK).

I looked at many projects on GitHub that use Java and ODK attracted me because there is a chance what we do will genuinely help people in less developed countries. I like the idea that software should work on budget devices as this opens up areas that would otherwise be closed to people with few resources.

I have just started working on issue #33 on Briefcase which involves trying to consolidate file extensions and mime types across all the main projects. If you have any idea where these might be set or how any settings evolved over the years (or any other information that might help such as why Collect converts all image files to jpegs) please let me know.

If you want to contact me my email is dansteward@gmail.com or here on the forum.

Cheers

Dan.

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Hi everyone, my name is Awaafo Akantami Donald. I live in Ghana, in a small peri urban community called Sawla. I work as a CLTS facilitator (CLTS - Community Led Total Sanitation). In short, l fight open defecation and work to improve sanitation of communities in and around Sawla.

On part time, l support organisations who want to use ODK to do amazing things. I work with ODK and its alternatives such as surveycto, ona, etc.

My recent project was setting up a mobile data collection system for a World Food Programme baseline survey (ENVAC project) in Ghana using ODK and Surveycto. Follow up surveys will follow soon for the next 4 years. Am glad you are all here to support me in this project and many more to come.

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Hi,

I am a Sr. Research Manager with a leading international development organization. I still have not done any projects on ODK but would definitely like to know more including related costs of an ODK in India

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Oh yes, for fun, amongst other things, I play video games. I have just started Player Unknown Battlegrounds. My name there is DilettanteDan and I am rubbish at the moment; so if you see me playing, please don't shoot.

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Welcome, i do have a question if you can please look through my post. Thanks

Hi
I'm Juan Reppucci from Argentina, I´m a wildlife biolgist working on carnivore ecology and conservation. Now I´m working mainly on jaguars in Argentinean Yungas forest and in Andean and Pampas cats in the high Andes. Before that I used to work with Molina's hog nosed skunks for my graduate thesis.
I heard about ODK in a training held by Wildlife Conservation Network a few years ago. Now I´m planning a big scale sampling for jaguar presence and I would like to start using this tool.
In my spare time I like to do photography, mostly wildlife and landscape but I like any kind of photography.
Cheers

Juan

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Hi All. My name is Peter Tower and I live in the foothills of the Himalayas in India with my Indian wife Nalini.
I work for the Nora Solomon Foundation, Baptist Church Trust Association, United Christian Action and I am a Warden for the US Embassy in New Delhi, responsible for Dehradun and Mussourie areas.
Some of my activities involve:

Managing 14 Primary Schools and 2 Upper Primary schools being built right now. These schools are located in very remote regions of the mountains and are difficult to access. Electricity is a hope, not a reality in most of them.
Working with another NGO, Samvedna, by sponsoring educators who work with differently abled people and their families to improve their quality of life.
United Christian Action promotes the small community of Christians who are constantly under pressure due to their religion and tries to help them organize and fight back against active political pressures.
And, as a Warden for the US embassy, trying to get assistance for Americans who may get into trouble while visiting India.
I am Secretary for HIMAID, an organization of volunteer doctors who go into the mountains to treat villagers for free and try to improve their infrastructure and lives.
I stumbled across ODK, but I am not a programmer or coder. I am trying to learn it to do the following:

  1. Maintain school records for our students, including their photographs.
  2. Maintain health records for our villagers during treatment by HIMAID.
  3. Maintain treatment records and Individual Treatment Schedules to track results for Samvedna.
    These are all roughly similar but I need help.
    For instance, there are different numbers of teachers in the various schools, I don't want someone to have to swipe through 8+ blank teacher records to continue filling in a questionnaire. I want a "Skip" button so they can move on, but I cannot find that anywhere I have looked. (Help?)
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3 posts were split to a new topic: Skipping fields in a form

Hi,

I'm Martijn (usually pronounced as Martin). I live in Denver, CO (USA) and I am working on the Enketo open-source project as a developer. In my previous life, I was a water, sanitation and hygiene specialist and worked in humanitarian emergencies around the world.

Enketo is a web-based data collection application that works with most of the tools in the ODK ecosystem. It works offline and in fact that was the central idea that prompted this project (for quick humanitarian aid deployments), though it has grown in many different directions since then. More information can be found here.

I'm also involved in the documentation and discussions around our deeply beloved ODK XForms Specification. I'm thrilled with all the activity around the XForms spec in the last half a year! (a big :+1: to everybody involved, especially @LN). It points to a robust further development of the ODK ecosystem around XForms, with improved and (better) compatible existing tools and hopefully also new and competing tools!

Outside of data collection, I like to build (physical) things and run. My next fun project is a handpump-powered pressurized water supply system for a glamping ("glamour camping") site in the beautiful mountains of Colorado.

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Hi everyone!

My name is Grzegorz I'm 25 years old and I live in Gdańsk, Poland. I'm an Android developer with over 2 years of expirience. I have worked on ODK Collect for almost eight months (before I was working on TaroWorks which uses odk).
You can find me on GitHub and Facebook.
I'm really glad I can work on ODK with you!

Grzegorz

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Hello,

My name is Daniel Kayiwa, born and working from Uganda, in East Africa.
I work on the OpenMRS project and have always loved the complementary ODK tools that give our project, mobile capabilities.
During those early days, when we worked on the JavaRosa engine that is used by ODK, i never knew that the community would grow this large!

A huge thanks to all who already have, and will always continue to make this happen, as together, we make this a better world for everyone! :runner: :surfer:

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Hi Everyone,

My name is Punit Soni from India Jaipur Rajasthan.
I am a ODK Programmer and i am working on since last one and a half year, I have used ODK in various projects to collect field data since 2016. I have also helped with the Hindi translation of ODK Collect.

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Hi All,
My name is Marzena Marciniak. I come from Poland. I graduated with a master's degree in computer science. I'm a ISTQB certified Tester. I have about 4 years of experience in manual mobile app testing. I have gained the experience working on the TaroWorks app. Recently, I started working on automated testing with Appium tool.

Regards,
Marzena

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Hi!

I'm Andrew from Stellenbosch, South Africa.
I run a consulting firm (Techairos Consulting) and started using ODK on the Abalobi project helping small-scale fishers log catch-data.

I'm a keen trail-runner, hiker, tandem-cyclist and world-traveller.

:+1: Big thumbs up :+1: to the ODK team and community for the improvements over past months - looking forward to where things are going!

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Hi, i'm Angelo from Spain! i'm a developer and we use ODK to help people reach their aim in a lot of business and organizations! thank you very much for the ODK stuff... thanks!!!

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