 So, yeah, my name is, as I said, Jose Garcia working in the Android team since the beginning of 2017. So I'm going to talk about the, the, the hospital considerations in this session. That is basically meaning how we can use the application in order to show data in, in, in the map. So, you know, the, the idea is to we have different resources that can be listed in a map. So one of them can be the track identity instance, you know that you can design a target entity type to record to collect the GPS coordinates. You can come to coordinates with the Romans with events with the elements and attributes, you know, you can define a diamond or an attribute that is which type which value type is coordinate. Okay, and also the, and also the unit. We're going to see how we can use these concepts in the test to how we can use them in, in, in Android, in the application. So the basically that in the two main data coordinates that we can collect in in the access to at least that makes sense for Android polygons and points. Okay, so polygons we basically is a representation of polygons in a map, an area. That is defined with several coordinates representing the latitude and latitude. Okay, and then we have points. And also to say that the, the polygons coordinates are not like supported yet by by that elements and attributes. Okay, only this makes it solely for the, well, this only supported for the eyes and Romans and events. While the points at the end is just a single coordinate with the latitude and latitude. So in the Android application we in the Android mobile application we support both kind of coordinates polygons and points. So basically how can we set up this in the in the in the access. So if we want to track coordinates at the track entity instance level. So we need to go to the track entity type. I want to show you in a moment in a demo. Let me go through the slides we need to go to the track entity type and then in the track entity type that in this case we are using the person. There is a there is a field that is called feature type so basically there we need to select the point as the as a feature type. Okay, and then the point of polygon. These are the options and then when we are recording a case a COVID case so we can like specify always for collecting data. The current location if we click on this button over here or then we can set up any location that we want in a month just clicking in this in this button over here. Okay. The track entity instances, the same for the enrollments, the romance in this case we need to go to the program itself because I'll run and of course, all of you know that belong to a program. So in the Roman details we, we will see this field here that is a feature type and we have to select point of polygon. And then it's the same we can do in that entry, then we are going to have an enrollment screen of entry we are going to have a field that is a Roman coordinates. We can represent what is the current location or send select any location in a month. For, for events here that I use case can be where the person is when the person when the when the event is recorded collected so so in this case it will be in the in the program stage level. In the, in the details. So there is also a feature type. So here we need to select this point of polygon. So if some of these are active. So then, yes. Can I share the question from the from slack. The question is, when would you choose a point or a polygon. So, well it really depends on the use case. So for instance, well, probably, if you want to show a location of a household or where the person is where a person live where the village, where the location of the village is. Maybe you normally want to, to use a point as the GPS coordinate, and a polygon maybe is just for for defining an area in mind that you need to conduct an investigation in a particular area because there are many COVID cases or there are many malaria cases is quite useful in in surveillance scenarios. In this case, you will say okay I would like to define my focus area on this particular I know your graphically. Yeah, area and then you can select like the different GPS points in the map as well. For that. So yeah we say that this is the most common use cases for focus investigations. As answer the question. I think that's okay. Thank you. If not, please send the following questions in either slack or the chat. Thank you. Okay, so this is for programming stages. And then for the elements and attributes and attributes. You in this case I have defined one that is location of the village that can be but as I said before one use case can be where the patient has traveled. Okay. And I have like a collection of points that can be an attribute or a element is more or less the same depending on on the on your design that you can specify with them like where the patient has been went in the, I don't know in the last week or in the last month in the last year. And that's as a new case for this. So in this case you need to mark the location of the village which value type of coordinate value type. And then in the one in this case this represents an enrollment so you can see here the value of the of the of the attribute. And in this case we are really accepting points not volumes. Okay. And for the elements is the same. And the last one is the is their unit attribute. Okay, so you know that we can define also an attribute that which value type is our unit. And in this case, it will represent like a during that entry, you will have a draw not likely in this case it represents the Sierra Leone, your graphically in which you have to select first the district the type of rooms and or the district of regions that the type of rooms until the facility level. Okay, and you have to select one by one. And then you select the district and then they will show the different regions under the district and then you select a region and we show up the different chapters and under the region. Okay. And so, if I'm going let me go now to the test to just to do a quick recap of all this. So, in this case, I am with my if I'm going to the track entity type. I'm a person and you will see that the future type is selected as a point. So, so you can see that's a polygon but in this case, in my case is is point. So this means that whenever I am like this. We have a program which targeted type is person. So you, you have the option of collecting the coordinates for that particular. Okay, so this is for track entity types. And now let me go to the program view. I'm going to, I guess you have you all of you all of you have access to this program the control registration and follow up so we are going to do the exercise based on this program. Okay. So if you click here. Okay, and then you will see that in the moment details, you have also the, the, the feature type over here. So this means that you could also collect GPS points at the moment of enrollment of the person. But part as part of the program, not that the, not that I can do the instance, but part of the program. And then what, as I said before, we also can collect coordinates at the event level. Okay, so in this case, I have just select one of this of these symptoms. And in the symptoms, you can see here that we also have future type here. So it is, it's been set up as a point so we can also collect now a GPS point at the moment of the creating an event. Okay, and also, well, I have the final attribute. Okay, that is the location of the village. Okay, I'm basically this attribute. The value type is correct. Okay, so it will also collect GPS. Okay, so let me this is regarding the configuration but now how can I use this in the in my Android app. So let me go back to my presentation. Okay, these are the different features that we can visualize in a map in the assets in in Android. So we can visualize track identity instances we can visualize enrollment events that I am in our attributes, this is new from two dot four, but not our unit. Okay, for the unit if you are collecting, because an attribute or an attribute is which is a value type of an attribute is an or unit. So we will be able to collect the data as an or unit but we are not going to be able to show that or unit in a map. Okay, this is not have something implemented in Android application yet. Okay, so, so now I feel that, well, you have all the options in the presentation, but I'm going to run a demo, then you can, you can see the presentation whenever you want. So let me. Okay, hopefully, you all can see this. I am showing the Android application now, if you cannot see, let me know. Okay, thank you. So, I am going to as I said before, our program for doing the exercise is going to be this one, the content registration and follow up so I click on this one. Okay, so we have a list of the eyes here. Okay, so let me filter by. I see this coin. A bit slow now. Okay, but let me filter by the Roman date. Okay, we have kind of a delay with the screen so I'm going to share the screen again so about the technical difficulties. Let me close this. So I'm going to select the last month. No, it's going. Okay, so now I have selected the last month and now it's only me only the T is of the last month and now you see that we have a button here that is to represent the T is in a map. So I click here. Okay, so this is the T is that are in the in the map so I can like move through them. And also you see here that we are going to have like a carousel in the bottom. So, and I can use that carousel to move between the, between the different, between the different. Okay. And you. So you can navigate quite easy using the using the carousel moving to the right or to the left. Okay. And here we are going to only to show this point only to show the, the T is that has a basically corvines, otherwise we cannot represent the minimum. So we have also like the different buttons over here, this button represents the where the, where is the current location. So if I click on this button, it will like, it will zoom the, the application to the current location where the user is in this particular moment. Okay, so this is working. Okay, this is where I am right now. Okay. So, as you can see we have also this bottom that this represents basically the, the layers of the, of the, of the that we can use in the in the map. So basically, let me click on this bottom. And in this button I can like show. I can click. Okay, I can like select between the street view that is the default view that we have in the application but but also a satellite view. I can click on the satellite view and see that how everything changed to basically basically a satellite view. Okay. And then we have also like other layers here so basically the, the, the default one that is selected is the, is the, is the TI coordinates. Okay, but we can also see, as we have selected, you know, we have set up the, the, the program stages, the symptom program stage with, with a coordinate with the feature type with point feature type and also we have, we have the location of the village that is the attribute and we have the, the also the, the enrollment so we can select all of these in the, in the, in the application. So I'm going to go through my presentation because this is going a bit slow. So, sorry about that, but basically I think that you can follow well here as well. So, these are the different buttons that we have the map layers that has that is what I was paying before the current position that they will show you click on this button and it will like zoom to the current position of the user. And you are selecting a particular TI. You can like also navigate sweet using the, the, any map application that you have stolen in your device. So in this case I have Google maps and maps me. So in my that you that the user is a health worker that needs to conduct an investigation for malaria for COVID in a particular household. And then, if you have recorded the household with a GPS point, then you can easily navigate to the, to the, to the location of the household using this, this button over here. Okay, so I think that this is quite useful for this kind of scenarios. So in the in the map layer in this case what we can see is the that we can select the as I said before, the vast satellite satellite as our base map. Okay, but also, we can select all the layers by default is the we are going to have the, the T is the T I coordinated in a map. Okay, as the default layer, but also we can, as I said, we can like show the enrollment coordinates, the symptoms, but in this case symptoms, you know, it's a program stage of the content registration program. Okay, which features that is point location of the village because we have an attribute, which value type is coordinates, and also we can show the also hit maps as well. So if I am like selecting here, for instance, the in the map layers I'm setting the, the T I coordinates and the location of the village. Well, in this case is for attributes, I have selected the location of the village so it's, we can see that now the T is have been represented with you can see this kind of a square over here because this is the icon that represents the this layer here. So basically now these, these two points, GPS points represent the location of this, the location of the list of these persons of these days. We can also show like different layers at the same time, of course. Like here we have like, if we want to show the, the events we can, at the same time, we can show the T I coordinates that are represented with a cycle over here, and then the the symptoms that are representing with this kind of figure. Okay. So, I mean, a use case for this is can be the T is represents where the, the person lives, and then maybe the, the event, symptoms event represents where the person has been tested. Okay, can be in this particular area. Okay. So let me, let me see if I can like now. Okay, so I don't know if you have any questions or about the difficulties. Jose, I have the emulator running in case you want me to demo something I can do it. It's working fast for me. So I think there's probably your screen sharing. So let me know if you want anything. Okay, so, yeah, maybe you can share this green Jaime. Yeah, I can see a screen. So, yeah, basically, okay, as you go to the control registration and follow up. Okay, and then you can like, yeah, but you can filter by the, the enrollment, the date of the last month, because otherwise you are going to have the enrollment date. The enrollment date is, yeah. And the last month. Sorry, I was muted. Sorry. I was saying that I think it's when you share because for me was working much faster when I'm not sharing, but yeah. So you have the sample. Okay. Yeah, so, so now, okay, so all the TIs are there so probably if you go to the map layer. Okay, so there is where yeah we have the, then the, the location of the bill is the location of the bill is the attribute that we have set up the symptoms, the events. So if you click on the symptoms, Jaime, as well. Maybe you can zoom in a bit. Okay, so I don't know why those are black. But basically there, you can zoom out a little bit. We can see at the same time, like, TIs, the coordinates of the TIs, but also the coordinates of the where the event has been collected. So we can have like the both both core type of layers at the same time. Okay, so basically that in the north is the is the coordinates of the events and the one that is in the, those ones that Jaime showing now and if you go to the, you zoom out a little bit and you go to the south, we can see the coordinates of the TIs. So, yeah, we can combine any layer here. Yeah, and I think that enough for the session if there are no questions, sorry about the difficulties if there are no questions. Maybe we can go through the exercise. Going to share my screen again. Thank you Jaime. Okay, so the exercise. Well you have 15 minutes to commit to exercise now. So at the VATs are to know how to add coordinates to the track identity instance. Okay, to know how to visualize them in the application and to know how to use the different map layers that we were showing like a five minutes ago. So basically what you need to do is that you need to enter three cases in your country city with different locations. Okay, so the important the program that you need to use is this one. Okay, the contact registration and follow up program. Okay, so you need to perform that entry that entry on this problem that everyone has access to. Okay, there is also an in an attribute that is an image attribute. So whenever you are adding creating a new K, a new TI, be sure that you can take a photo, please use that attribute because then we will actually show all the, all the results in a map. Okay. So take a screenshot or maybe you can add a picture from the gallery for the gallery. Yeah, so use this use that attribute to collect data as well. And then you have to visualize your case in a map. And if you have like collected these attributes so then you will see the image collected, and then you need to synchronize your case with a server. Okay, you have to do these things. Remember to use the correct program contact registration and follow up. And about the submission. We want to see the three screenshots of the map showing the three days that you have collected. Okay, with the image. So this needs to be one screenshot per TI. Okay, and then play a little bit with the zoom and one screenshot where all the days are visible in the map as well. So before screenshots in total. Yeah, I don't know if it's clear or you have any questions.