Introduce yourself!

Super nice. Glad to meet a long time user

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Hello again @abhi009

I hope you are doing great.

I’m Godswill an Outreachy intern. I would like to speak with you about the tools you’ve been using in these 3 years. I want to learn how you use them, and what you think needs to be improved.

Would this be convenient for you anytime this week, or the next?

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hello everyone,
i am teem pade i am new here from india

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@teempade04 Welcome to ODK-X

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i am new here from india.
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Hello everyone, My name is Stephanie W Nkwatoh, an open source enthusiast based in NorthWest Cameroon. I am so excited to be part ofthe community and make contributions to ODK-Projects

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@steph_mboyi Welcome

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Hello everyone!
I am Mantue Reeves, Deputy Director-Monitoring and Evaluation with Last Mile Health. I really got to know about ODK in 2013. Liberia is using ODK on so many fronts- Population census, ad-hoc research/surveys for health-related projects, social development, etc. Currently, I support the Liberian Ministry of Health and LMH internal staff to use ODK to collect data for routine monitoring systems, program evaluations, and research studies. Of note, the Ministry of Health uses an ODK-based data collection tool to monitor fidelity to its national community health worker program and is also responsible for providing technical support to the Ministry on designing, modifying, and downloading data from this ODK platform. Though they are some challenges which my membership will benefit a lot from.

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Hi Everyone,

My name is Chizzy Ibemeru! I am currently an intern with Outreachy.

I am here to learn and contribute to the awesome ODK community.

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Hello Everyone, my name is Abongwa, I am an outreach applicant and excited to contribute to ODK-X.

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Hi everyone, my name is Roseline Bassey, and I’m from Nigeria. I’m thrilled to express my interest in joining the ODK-X community as an Outreachy applicant. I would like to contribute to the “Create a GitHub and CircleCI based continuous build system for ODK-X” project.

I’m present on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roselyn-bassey/
On GitHub: Roseline-Bassey (Roseline Bassey) · GitHub

Outside of ODK-X, I volunteer at my local church teaching children on Sundays and also spending time with my family and friends.

As a fun fact, I enjoy singing, especially when doing chores around my home.

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How do i get started

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Hi @ABHISHEK_KUMAR! Check out the post: Welcome Outreachy Applicants - Spring 2023

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I am Moses Mukhanya, a data manager from Kenya.

I am have been using ODK collect for data collection and I want to transition to ODK-x applications. I am looking forward to your support.

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I’m Tekviah Munandi from Kenya. I am a data scientist who has been working with different organisations to manage data collections in the field. My current project has prompted me to explore more ways to manage dat besides ODK and kobo collect. Very interested in exploring odk-x because of the advanced features :grinning:. I am always writing poetry and reading novels when am not at work.
Looking forward to enjoying this platform

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Hello, ODK world

I’m Zach, an evolutionary anthropologist currently based at the Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse, in the South of France. I use ODK Collect for my ethnographic and behavioral science fieldwork. I conduct longitudinal research among multiple ethnolinguistic groups in Southwest Ethiopia and co-direct The Omo Valley Research Project. Most of my research uses evolutionary theories to better understand variation and universality in human social behavior and socio-economic systems.

You can find me (@zhgarfield) or OVRP (@theOVRP) on Twitter for more information.

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Hello All, I’m Tejas Sangale from India, and an outreachy intern for the May-Aug’23 cohort for the Build Pipeline project. As of my first task for the outreachy internship below attached is the link to my first blog " First Blog ".

PS: I love cricket ,football and biking other than geeking.

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Welcome Zach!
That looks like an interesting project. ODK-X Survey and ODK-X Tables are perfect for longitudinal studies and used for this in many places, so please let us know if you need inspiration or assistance with these tools.
//emil

Welcome Tejas!
We’re happy to have you on board! :slight_smile:

Thanks, Emil!

I posted here soliciting an ODK-X developer for exactly this. We’re currently looking for quotes…