Hi John,
I'm not sure how many languages are available, but there are options.
Certainly the forms can be produced with different language versions of
the questions. One of the forms we regularly used was initially in
French, and we used the option to change to English.
Hope this helps.
Nick
On 07/07/16 15:46, john whelan wrote:
Are these English only tools or is it possible to have different
language interfaces?
Thanks John
On 7 July 2016 at 09:40, Nick Allen <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Rox,
The packages used were all android apps, but I believe that some
are available for other phones;
ODK Collect
Various websites, but the principle one is https://opendatakit.org/.
OpenMapkit
http://www.openmapkit.org/
KoboCollect
Similar to ODK Collect. http://www.kobotoolbox.org/
There are other apps which perform a similar function.
We also trained in and installed OsmAnd http://osmand.net/ (Make
sure you have your map organised before you go to an area of weak
internet supply).
I'm quite happy to supply more information if needed & there are
many others on this list with knowledge on the subject(s) as well.
Regards
Nick
(Tallguy)
On 07/07/16 14:17, Roxroy Bollers wrote:
Nice work Nick! I'm embarking on a similar project here in
Guyana. I am curious to know if any at all what was the
application used on the mobile phone for the data collection
process?
Rox
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On 6 July 2016 at 21:33, Matthew Gibb <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Really enjoyed reading about your experience, Nick, thanks
for sharing!
Matt
On 7/6/16, 7:16 PM, "Nick Allen" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I recently went on a field trip, as part of a Missing
Maps / American
>Red Cross / MSF project in Sierra Leone. I've written a
short diary
>entry [1], and was recently filmed whilst giving a short
talk in London
>about the trip [2].
>
>Keep up the good work, it is appreciated! I was only a
small cog in a
>great big machine, which I'm proud to say that all on
this mailing list
>are part of. We introduced many people and organisations to
>OpenStreetMap and HOT - many were surprised at the
quality of the
>mapping that was available. I'm sure we will see more
use of the
>information, and if our brief training sessions & talks
'hit the mark'
>then perhaps a few more people will be involved in the
projects in the
>future.
>
>Off shopping shortly - my luggage was lost by the airline.
>
>In the meantime, lots of geotagged photographs and gps
traces to
>process, together with lots of water supply information.
>
>Once again, on behalf of the many people I (We) spoke
to, thank you, and
>keep up the good work.
>
>Regards
>
>Nick
>(Tallguy)
>
>[1] - https://www.openstreetmap.org/user/Tallguy/diary/38967
>[2] -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyIJE1Fsb7A&feature=em-subs_digest
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