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ICT4AG Kisongo Pilot Survey. Enumerator Training. August 2011. Training Agenda. 9:00 am – 9:30 am Introductions (Protocols & guidelines) 9:30 am -9:45 am Lesson from experienced surveyor 9:45 am – 10:30 am Survey basics 10:30 am – 10:45am Break
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ICT4AG Kisongo Pilot Survey Enumerator Training August 2011
Training Agenda 9:00 am – 9:30 am Introductions (Protocols& guidelines) 9:30 am -9:45 am Lesson from experienced surveyor 9:45 am – 10:30 am Survey basics 10:30 am – 10:45am Break 10:45 am – Noon Survey basics Noon – 1:00 pm Lunch 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Android training 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Logistics, wrap up & questions DAY 1: DAY 2: 9:00 am – 9:30 am Review of previous day training and “warm-up” 9:30 am – 10:45 am ODK Basics 10:45 am – 11:00 am Break 11:00 am – 12:30 pm ict4ag Survey Training 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm ict4ag Survey Training 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Wrap up and questions
Day 1: 9:00 am – 9:15 am Introductions (protocols, guidelines) 9:15 am – 10:15 am Survey basics 10:15 am – 10:35am Break 10:35 am – 11:30 Survey basics 11:30 – 12:30 pm Lunch 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm Android training 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Wrap up, logistics, and questions
Survey Introduction Africa Soil Information Service (AfSIS) Selian Agricultural Research Institute • Agricultural monitoring system that collects household and field-level data • Use PDA devices and Tablets • Includes: • Household socio-economic data • Agricultural information flows • Inputs and land management practices the people the survey
Survey Purpose To make ict4ag a universal tool to collect agriculture information across the African continent. To provide real-time feedback and recommendations to farmers and agricultural extension workers. Goals:
Survey Basics • Module 0: Household information • Module 1: Farmer information • Module 2: Agricultural information • Module 3: Land ownership • Module 4: Land use and agricultural activities • Module 5: Tree planting • Module 6: Livestock • Module 7: Farm coordinates and plot measurement Modular Design Question Review and Purpose • We will now hand out paper versions of the survey.
PDA Survey Tool: The Basics ON/OFF SWITCH Press and hold the “ON/OFF SWITCH” button at the top of the phone SPEAKER • Press and hold the same “ON/OFF SWITCH” button Turning off the PDA Turning on the PDA Sleep Mode BACK MENU HOME SEARCH Press the “ON/OFF SWITCH” for one second to put the PDA in hibernate/sleep mode
PDA Survey Tool: The Basics ON/OFF SWITCH Press and hold the “ON/OFF SWITCH” button at the top of the Tablet. Turning off the tablet Turning on the tablet Sleep Mode • Press and hold the same “ON/OFF SWITCH” button. Press the “ON/OFF SWITCH” for one second to put the Tablet in hibernate/sleep mode MENU HOME BACK SEARCH
PDA Survey Tool: The Basics PDA: Press the “ON/OFF SWITCH” on the top of the PDA. Swipe your finger on the “TOUCH SCREEN” toward the bottom of the screen. Unlocking the device Tablet: Press the “ON/OFF SWITCH” on the top of the tablet. Swipe your finger on the “TOUCH SCREEN” from left to right across the screen. Tablet
PDA Survey Tool: Home Screen Tap the “HOME” button if you are lost and want to return to this screen. On the “TOUCH SCREEN” there are three main applications or programs: Home Screen Applications • ODK Collect • Distance and Area Measurement • Locus Free 1 2 3 **Please only use these three applications.**
PDA Survey Tool: Practice Activity Turn the Android on and off Put the Android in sleep mode Turn the volume up and down Swipe the screens Select a program Go to the HOME page 1 2 3 Activity: 4 5 6
PDA Survey Tool: Other Important Info Settings GPS Brightness Global Positioning System that uses satellite information to provide location information • Adjusts the brightness of the screen – this will change how well you can see the screen
PDA Survey Tool: Other Important Info • Click on the “BRIGHTNESS” icon to increase and decrease the brightness. A lower brightness will save more battery. • Click on the “GPS” icon to turn the GPS system on and off. Make sure GPS is OFF before conducting the survey.
Identifying Household Locations Understanding the Digital Maps • Move to see new area with your finger • Zoom • + means zoom in (look closer) • - means zoom out (pull farther away) • North is up • GPS Coordinates
Identifying Household Locations Understanding the Approach • Working in: • Mateves, Musa, Kisongo • Geospatial randomization • 40 tiles (each 500m x 500m) • Every household in each tile
Logistics Contacts and Troubleshooting Scheduling appointments Daily interviews Identifying Household Locations Transportation Stipend Feedback
Contacts and Troubleshooting If you have problems with Transportation Locating an interviewee Technical difficulties Please contact
Scheduling Appointments & Daily Interviews Schedules interviews Introduces the enumerator Explains the survey purpose to the household Preparatory Work: Interview Schedule: 4 surveys per day (to start) 45 minutes to 1 hour for each survey No surveys on Wednesday (Market Day) -Instead: Half-day briefing
Transportation All enumerators will meet at 8:45 every morning at the Kisongo village office An AfSIS vehicle and driver will take enumerators to their interview locations AfSIS provided: Personal Transportation: If you have your own transportation, please tell the ict4ag team Reimbursement for fuel
General Guidelines 1 You will be late (in the morning or afternoon). We will make sure that the vehicle waits for you or returns to pick you up. You will not be able to work one day. Your PDA/Tablet battery is almost gone. If the battery is very low (under 15%), use the paper survey for the next survey. 2 Please contact Wilbert if: 3
Survey Supplies 1 Training Manual At least 5 paper surveys (backup) Pen Mobile phone (AfSIS will provide some top-up) 2 Please bring the following supplies every day: 3 4
Stipend and Feedback Stipend Enumerators will be paid 30,000 Tsh per day worked Enumerators must arrive on time. Stipend Feedback Enumerator feedback is very important! Group meetings the first three Wednesdays We want to know: how to improve survey questions, translation, engaging interviewees, survey timing, and technology issues.
Protocols and Guidelines PDA pick up and drop off PDA protocol
Protocols and Guidelines Process for PDA pick up and drop off Pick up the PDA from Wilbert at TBD Sign out the device Conduct surveys Drop off the PDA from Wilbert at TBD Sign in the device (to be charged overnight) 1 2 3 4 5
Protocols and Guidelines 1 Keep the PDA or Tablet in its case! Do not leave device lying around Do not give/lend device to anyone else If it is raining, the survey should be conducted indoors. When you are outside for GPS and plot measurement, please use an umbrella (to be provided). 2 3 PDA Protocol 4
Day 2: 9:00 am – 9:30 am Review of previous day training and “warm-up” 9:30 am – 10:45 am ODK Basics 10:45 am – 11:00 am Break 11:00 am – 12:30 pm ict4ag Survey Training 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm ict4ag Survey Training 3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Wrap up and questions
Day One Review 1 Practice turning on the PDA/Tablet Put the PDA/Tablet into “SILENT MODE” Turn on the GPS. Turn off the GPS. Unlock the PDA/Tablet 2 Practice 3 4 5
Open Data Kit: An Introduction Open Data Kit (ODK) is a free and open-source set of tools which help organizations author, field, and manage mobile data collection solutions. What is open data kit (ODK)? What can we use it for? Build a data collection form or survey Collect the data on a mobile device and send it to a server Aggregate the collected data on a server and extract it in useful formats 1 2 3
Open Data Kit: The Basics • Go to the “HOME SCREEN” • Find the “ODK COLLECT” program (It has an icon that looks like this) and click on it • You should see the screen on the right • There are four options: • Start New Form • Continue Saved Form • Send Finished Data • Manage Forms and Data • Click on “START NEW FORM” 1 2 3 4 5
Open Data Kit: Start New Form You are about to start a new survey This is the list of surveys on the phone To choose a survey, touch the title of the survey ictag_draft1_sw Form ict4ag_ec Form Enumerator_Training_Practice_Survey Form caw_d1 Form
Open Data Kit: Practice Activity Click on “Enumerator_Training_Practice_Survey“ to practice using ODK surveys You will then see the title page (on the right) 1 ictag_draft1_sw Form 2 ict4ag_ec Form Enumerator_Training_Practice_Survey Form caw_d1 Form Enumerator_Training_Practice_Survey has been selected.
Open Data Kit: Text Input For our practice survey, answer all the questions about yourself. Read the first question. Type in your name using the keyboard at the bottom of the screen. Practice touching the keys to write your name. When you done, swipe across the screen (right to left) to go to the second question. 1. What is your name? 1 2 3 4
Open Data Kit: Text Input All of the questions in the survey must be answered! For the second question, try swiping with no answer. You will see this message on the screen. Make sure to answer all the questions! 2. What is the name of your hometown? 1 Sorry, this response is required! 2 3
Open Data Kit: Numbers and Constraints Some of the questions will have number answers. The keyboard will change to numbers. For Question #3, the answer is 26. The survey will not let you enter a number larger than 26! If you do, you will get this error message! 1 3. How many regions (mikoa) are there in Tanzania? 2 150 Sorry, this response is invalid! 3 4 5 6 4 7 8 9
Open Data Kit: Numbers and Constraints For Question #4, there is no limit to the number of siblings you can have! Type in the number of brothers and sisters you have. Swipe from right to left to go to Question #5. 4. How many siblings do you have? 1 150 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3
Open Data Kit: Multiple Choice Questions • Question #5 is a multiple choice question. The answer will be YES or NO. • Choose YES by touching the button to the left of the word YES. • The button will change color from gray to blue. 1 5. Is ugali your favorite food? Yes 2 No 3
Open Data Kit: Multiple Choice Questions Notice that if you choose YES, the next question is #7. Now go back to Question #5 and choose NO. What happens? 1 2 3 7. What fruits and vegetables have you eaten in the past week? Apple Avocado Banana
Open Data Kit: Multiple Choice Questions After you choose NO for Question #5, the next question is #6 For some of the questions in the survey, the answer will determine what the next question is. Sometimes, the numbers are not in order, but that is ok! 1 2 3 5. Is ugali your favorite food? 6. What is your favorite food? Yes Rice No Chapatti Chicken
Open Data Kit: Multiple Answers In Questions #5 and #6, you can only choose ONE answer. For Question #7, you can choose MORE THAN ONE answer Click on the box next to the fruits and/or vegetables that you have eaten in the past week. Is something missing from the list? Click on the box next to “OTHER”. 1 7. What fruits and vegetables have you eaten in the past week? Select all that apply. 2 Apple 3 Avocado Banana Carrot 4 Cauliflower Corn **HINT** Other SELECT MORE THAN ONE SELECT ONE
Open Data Kit: “Other” For some questions, we do not have complete lists of all the options. Instead, we have the “OTHER” option. Type in the other food that you ate this week that was not on the list. 1 Specify other. 2 3
Open Data Kit: Taking Photos Question #8 asks you to take a photo. Click on the “TAKE PICTURE” button. 1 2 8. Please take a picture of the person sitting to the right of you.
Open Data Kit: Taking Photos 3. The next screen functions like a camera. The camera lens is on the back of the phone. 4. Move the camera around until you are happy with your photo. 5. When you are ready to take the photo, click on either the middle button of the silver button on the bottom right hand side. 6. Click on “DONE” if you are happy with the photo. If you want to take a different photo, click on the camera button. 3 4 5 6