The best way to use KoBoToolbox is on one of the two free public instances - kobo. There is no software to be installed on your computer when using these free public servers.
For more help deciding which server to use, check this article. There are no limits on the number of forms, questions, or submissions including photos and other media that can be saved on your device. This app requires a free KoBoToolbox account: Before you can collect data create a free account with your computer on www.
Once your form is created and active, configure this app to point to your account, following the instructions in our tool.
To visualize, analyze, share, and download your collected data just go back to your KoBoToolbox account online. Advanced users can also install their own KoBoToolbox instance on a local computer or server.
KoBoToolbox consists of several software tools to help you with your digital data collection. This app requires a free KoBoToolbox account: Before you can collect data create a free account with your computer on www.
Once your form is created and active, configure this app to point to your account, following the instructions in our tool. To visualize, analyze, share, and download your collected data just go back to your KoBoToolbox account online. Advanced users can also install their own KoBoToolbox instance on a local computer or server. KoBoToolbox consists of several software tools to help you with your digital data collection. KoBoToolbox is a suite of tools for field data collection for use in challenging environments.
Our software is free and open source. Most of our users are people working in humanitarian crises, as well as aid professionals and researchers working in developing countries. Our teams of developers and researchers are based in Cambridge, MA and many other places around the world. Quickly collecting reliable information in a humanitarian crisis — especially following a natural disaster such as a large earthquake or a typhoon taking place in a poor country — is the critical link to saving the lives of the most vulnerable.
KoBoToolbox, developed by the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, is an open source suite of tools for data collection and analysis in humanitarian emergencies and other challenging environments that was built to address this gap. KoBoToolbox is funded entirely through generous grants and donations from our partners. We localize our products using Transifex. Our work is open-source. For more on our projects and to learn how you can contribute, visit our organization page on GitHub.
We test our products using BrowserStack. KoBoToolbox is used by many organizations and researchers in a variety of contexts all over the world.
Here are a few examples of KoBoToolbox in action:. For issues, questions, ideas, or to read anouncements on new releases, please head to our community forum at.
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