From: Bill Thies
Subject: CFP: DataDev - Workshop on Mobile Data Collection in the Developing 
World

CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
1st International Workshop on Mobile Data
  Collection in the Developing World (DataDev 2012)
Co-located with IEEE MDM 2012
Bangalore, India
July 23, 2012
http://dataworkshop.org/

DEADLINE (one-paragraph abstract): March 1, 2012

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Ever wonder what REAL organizations need for data collection?

Organizations in the developing world have long been burdened by
managing large-scale data collection efforts.  Today, the mobile
revolution has made possible new tools for data collection and
digitization, with the potential to radically transform the management
of data in resource-constrained settings.

The workshop will connect leading organizations, having field
operations in India, with an international cadre of researchers who
are developing the latest tools for collecting and managing data. Our
goals are to identify new research directions, to disseminate the
latest technologies from the lab to the field, and to forge new
long-term collaborations that are beneficial to both researchers and
practitioners.

CALL FOR TALKS, DEMOS, AND PAPER FORMS:
We invite participation in the following ways:

* Give a talk: a short (10-15 minute) presentation regarding your
  tools, experiences, or requirements for mobile data collection.

* Give a demo: a demonstration of your technology or tool for
  collecting digitized data, either via entry on a mobile platform or
  via digitization of a paper form.

* Show your forms: for those with access to real paper forms that are
  used in the field, we invite you to showcase those forms (preferably
  with data filled in!) for the benefit of researchers.

To reserve a presentation slot, please send us a one-paragraph
description of your talk, demo, or paper forms.  Details on the
submission procedure are available on http://dataworkshop.org/

CONFIRMED PARTICIPANTS:
We have confirmed the participation of several NGOs that do
large-scale data collection in their daily operations, as well as
technologists who have the latest tools for data collection:
- HISP (health NGO)
- ICTPH (health NGO)
- PFHI (health NGO)
- Akshara Foundation (education NGO)
- SVYM (education NGO)
- Eko (mobile banking company)
- Janaagraha (citizen engagement NGO)
- Artoo (technology provider, microfinance)
- Lateral Praxis (technology provider, governance)
- Dimagi (technology provider, health)
- Awaaz.De (technology provider)
- HANSDREL (technology provider)

ORGANIZERS:
- Sharad Jaiswal, Bell Labs, India
- Bill Thies, Microsoft Research India
- Gautam John, Akshara Foundation
- Mayank Kedia, ICTPH
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