Emergent Mind

Abstract

Data collection is an important part of many citizen science projects as well as other fields of research, particularly in life sciences. Mobile applications with form-based surveys are increasingly used to support this, due to the large number of mobile devices and their growing number of built-in sensors. Since the composition of form-based surveys from scratch can be a tedious task, multiple tools have been published that can help with their design and distribution as well as the data collection via mobile devices and the data storage. Some even support simple data analysis. With this increasing number of software options project leaders will often face the question, which tool is most suitable for their current use case. With that in mind, this project pursues two main objectives: 1. To present an overview of a selection of survey design tools and their capabilities in order to provide a clear foundation for such a decision. 2. To examine if any tool provides the capability to collect and export data in a way that can easily be used and interpreted by other applications or persons. This aspect includes the supply of metadata about the data collection process and the data itself, information about the meaning of the data as well as an export format that can easily be processed.

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