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DAT EP L AC E
ICT IN EMERGENCY RESPONSE & RECOVERY
WORKSHOP
WARM-UP – LET’S ANALYZE!
Use your iFormBuilder analysis skills and the data from the ICT4E pre-test to answer the following questions:
1) What percentage of workshop participants work for Caritas Germany?
2) How many males are participating in the workshop?
3) What is the average level of confidence in analyzing data collected with an ICT device?
4) On average, how confident are the female workshop participants with using surveys with forms developed in iFormBuilder?
MOMENT FOR REFLECTIONICT4D SESSION 1.2
What process would you use to convert paper-based forms
into iForm?
INTRODUCTION TO DEFINITION FILES
DAY 2 – SESSION 1
DEFINITION FILE
• A document (Word or Excel-based) that shows the content and requirements for an ICT4D application• Initially developed by program or M&E staff• Used by ICT staff to build the application
• Depending on the ICT4D application, definition files can be very simple or very complex
DISASTER HITS!!
SETTING THE SCENE: An emergency has occurred and your organization would like to respond with a blanket (shelter/NFI/food) distribution to the host and IDP households staying in a nearby region. The team would like to do a rapid house-to-house registration of the district where the distribution will take place, and the M&E team has provided a sample HH Registration Form.
GROUP WORK (45 MINUTES)
In small groups, create an ICT4D definition file based on the Household Registration Form distributed. For each question in the sample survey, the group should define:• Question Code• Show If Logic• Required?• Question• Question type• Options and constraints, if necessary.
BUILDING FORMSDAY 2 – SESSION 2