Check out Fulcrum at http://www.fulcrumapp.com/. I haven't used it, but I
saw a demo at the Open Source GIS conference in Denver last year and it
looked great.

Chris

On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 11:37 AM, Samantha Price <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have a question that I hope will  be of general interest about using
> tablet/ipad devices to gather field data preferably in a GIS framework. Do
> the experts on this list have recommendations concerning both hardware and
> software/apps suitable for field surveys?
>
> Background: I know some GIS but nothing about field data collection and I
> am
> trying to help out a citizen science project that collects weekly data,
> recording the location of singing male song birds. This means there isn’t
> unlimited funding for the project, so the cheaper the better! Ideally the
> data would be entered onto a map on the device in the field that can then
> be
> easily imported into a GIS program. They don’t need a precise lat/long
> (GPS)
> as they have to estimate where the male is singing from, so a georeferenced
> map is sufficient. The information is currently collected on a paper map of
> the survey area using abbreviations for each species each singing male is
> then marked on the plan. This is repeated each week with the volunteer then
> having to collate this data at the end of season providing a summary map
> for
> each species within each habitat type. Obviously switching to a GIS
> approach
> would help enormously with the analyses and the amount of time spent
> summarizing the results at the end of the season.
>
> Thanks - I look forward to reading your suggestions,
> Sam
>
>
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> S.A. Price, Ph.D.
> Dept. Evolution & Ecology
> 1 Shields Ave,
> UC Davis
> Davis, CA 95616
> USA
> Email: [email protected]
> Website: www.evovert.com
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