 As you have been told today is day six, a day of discussing or get to know all about the map in DHS2. So it's good that you know the content or the objective of this session before we start explaining how to map all about in DHS2 and how you can navigate the map in DHS2. Here are the objectives that before the end of the session or at the end of this session, hoping that everyone of you should be able to navigate the maps up with the DHS2 interface, but also in different layers that are there in the map to be able to add the thematic layer, we get to know the thematic layer and the layer in general. But also, interpret a map region, I know this keyword region is not new to you. You have been doing it or you have been using a region from other analytical tools in DHS2 like pivot table and probably the data visualizer. And also how to use other layers like a boundary and the facility layer in the map application. But also, we know how region works, but also we have other customized regions and how you can add them to the map and be able to interpret the data with the region applied. But also another way of probably be able to load the data that is coding the map to display, which we can be able to see them through the data table. And also we have another feature for those that you are using the DHS2 that is starting from 35 going up, how you can split them, see the map in a split review, but timeline, but also be able to know this type of category of thematic map like the color plates and the bubble maps. So to start, this map actually is an introduction to come from the previous we have been using the GIS for those who have been using the old DHS2 which stands for the geographic information system. Actually to display or to explain the GIS, this is a very big topic that it consists of a lot, but specifically for the map, we will be looking for the thematic mapping where we will be able to know how we portray the geographical pattern of the subject of the subject matter of the geographical area within a map, so how you can probably be able to display some of the data, the data value for a given geographic area within the map. So to be precise on that, we'll be looking actually for categories of the thematic mapping that I can call it, where we'll be looking on the color plate where this is actually be able to categorize the data in terms of color, like showing which area, geographic area which probably are depending with the indicator that you are you are displaying, which is performing good and which is not performing, depending with the indicator but also will be also be able to see what I can call them proportional symbol point, like a point that you will be able to kind of display a value, yeah, a value in a map of the specific point, that this one we cannot actually somehow like showing you the color range but to show you the, like giving you the magnitude, like the magnitude of the data to the specific point, that can be like a facility or to any of the catchment area, so of course in the map application, this allows you to kind of create the thematic map of the areas and the point as I said, the thematic map of the areas that I said just showing you the coverage in terms of the color ranges from one location to another but also showing you but be able also to kind of be able to display information in a particular point, like a facilities, like to know the magnitude of the data to the particular point but also we can also help you to know the distribution of the facilities within a given reporting highlight or within the given organization. So, with this application specific you will be able to see all of that but also be able to know the underlying data that is associated with the map but because you can see like an image being displayed, which is called a map but you also will need to know that what are the data that lead to the display of that map where we'll be looking on the data tables and things like that but also not limited the map application can you give the flexibility of downloading the offline, the offline data that if you want to kind of download the data and be able maybe to embed into a certain presentation or a certain report, we'll be seeing those kind of functionality but also, if happen maybe you are good in using other external JS tool like QJS and probably other you can be able to download the data and be able to upload it to other external tools as I said like the QJS but not the userfulness of the maps as I said, but also this depends with the way how you defend or the way how you want to make it but in simply this actually gives you how to provide the special presentation of the data that you can be able to present the data in using the special statistics like putting them in a map like I said in a thematic map, can it be that thematic map of the cloud place like showing the colors, showing the magnitude like where the problem is or if it's a performance showing me, those colors will actually help you to identify which location actually performs good and things like that but also apart not from that but see some will make data tangible and user for example if you have a good drawn map and showing the good performance of the certain indicator and put it to the certain report may be for the presentation or whatever you want to share that kind of data. Yeah, the user can feel it, you can see that there is actual performance that is being done to the specific location and also maps as other visualization as you have seen like the people to table and the data visualizer. It's also a fantastic way of showing of sharing the data to the decision makers because some of the some others stakeholders or those who are making a decision, they actually make decision looking at the color codes, the way how the map was presenting the data or even the underlying of the data that is displaying those information so like the other tools that you have seen like the data visualizer and the map and the pivot table. Also, the map actually helps decision maker to be able to make decision based with the display that has been done on the map application. But also, we will be able to see because we have seen that in another session, we will be able to actually learn on how we can use this customized region to actually be able to show you the how the indicator performs so with that one also if the indicator if your indicator that you are analyzing is a performing indicator with the the customized region that set you can be able to see those area who are actually performing good and those area who are actually underperform. So what are the layering in the maps as you can see that in the maps, you can see a certain object that being displayed a map but mind you that different layer that actually are being built on top of it to make that map look the way it is. So, for example, here we have a couple of layer. For example, we have a layer which can be used to show like the road within a certain location, but the land use but the boundaries that is showing the boundary between the one one location with another location, but also the hydrograph and the force and so forth and so forth but in this particular application the DHS2 maps, there are some layer that will be looking at them. For example, we'll be looking for the facility that someone showed me the facility distribution for example can use it to show the facility distribution of a certain location that can be a district or can be within the region or can be within the entire organization in the entire the country. But also you can we can use some of the layers to actually show the shape like show the boundary between the one like one district with another district and the one region with another with another region. So, in that way, we'll be able to see those layers that I have just mentioned. And they probably will be able to see some of the feature that's associated with those with those layers. So, this is the way the overview of the map application, when you open it in the DHS2 this is the way how it looks when you open it. Actually, it's being divided, I can call it into three segments, we have the upper one and then we have the left and then the right. So, for example, if you want to kind of add some thematic layers, the layer that I've been talking you have the button or the option where you can be able to add the layers. But also we have another menu like file download and I know this is not new to you. For example, the file. It's the same as for other analytical tool that you have been using like the people to table and the data visualizer where you can be able to save your favorite to report. For example, if you want to reference it in the future, this is where you can be able to get the link or the option to kind of save your report. But also, if you wanted to share the map that you have drawn using the map application, that's the place where you can be able to do all of that. And but also you want to open other existing map, for example, not happening that we created a report and which is a map, which is coming from the map application that you wanted to open it. This is where you can go and then you will see a menu where you can open the previous previous report. And then you can see the menu. It's like a download. This is actually doing the similar, the similar thing like other analytical tool is doing. This is actually will be able to actually get out that map out of the system. So if you want to download the map and then use it offline and maybe use it to add that to other tool like the document and whatever this where you'll be able to go and be able to download it. So we have other what we call the best map player. This is actually a supporting layer. For example, you might be analyzing the data but you want to be supported with this base in what we call a base map which is coming from external sources like your same light. But you can see also using the same detail. These are the best map player like the supporting one. So we actually be using them but you can decide not to use them until you need it to use. So actually for now the DHS is providing six of them but you can be able to upload other external layer if actually you do. But that is somehow another way of showing how you can be able to upload other external layer. So you might not be able with the given time we might not be able to cover that the way how you can upload the other external layer but with a given layer that are there you can also get your map drawn nicely and they be able to to use them. So these are the best map that I was actually talking that they are now currently being supported by the DHS two maps but you the DHS two map is not just limiting to those base map layer that has been supported. They are giving you other flexibility of uploading your external layer if at all you have an external layer like the Google, the Google map player and things like that. So we'll be able to see that. So in this particular session that we are having, these are the layer that we'll be focusing on. So mind you that when adding the layer, these are actually the different layer are there. So we have quite other layer that are there but we will be focusing on the three layers like the boundary layer, this one here. And then the facility layer and the thematic layer we have this other Google layer, Google Earth engineer layer where this one actually they are when you are installing the DHS start the first time they are actually not being supported. I mediated there are some configurations that you need to do. So you are the administrator or the one who is setting up the instance. There are a couple of procedure where it's also documented in the DHS two manual where he needs actually to configure so that to be to support this other external external layer like not the population density but this also is based on the global, the global population of that of the country. So this one I need to be configured at the first place you also can't use it if it's not configured at the first time. So with the thematic map that being drawn this will be like an example of the map when you will be actually be able to create or to create this map. So this thing was showing one of the thematic key map that has been drawn based on the API, API MISO's Ruberawani coverage, and these were the, the region as you can see here, this actually the region that actually describe or categorize the ranges that for those with the a certain color starting from which range to what range so this the region that will be able to to see because in this map we have what we call the automatic region and what is called the customized region where like for example if you want to to create you the automatic know the custom region, you actually need to review your data and be able to to to range them to group them that this range this will be considered for the performing and this range will be considered maybe for the model it and this will be considered maybe for the for the law performing and so forth and so forth something like that. So we will be able to actually touch on that and see how you can you can be able to generate this kind of map do analysis on this on this map and also play with the other features that are there in the map application. Yeah, and the table like you have seen that you can have them up the drone but without knowing the exact figure of that location so the feature of the data table where it actually if you want to know the the value of a specific of a specific location of the specific organization you can be able to know them by going to the feature called the data table it's also embedded in the in the map application where you will be able to kind of we also get a time to play with it to know how you can filter how you can you can be able to sort and be able to find maybe a value for specific organization you know for the specific location and the things like that but also how you can also be able to download it from the from the from the map application to to your offline maybe to your computer or to somewhere else. So we'll be able to see to see all of that but again, why are we how what why do we want to use the map. Because it's not necessarily that everything that you do you have to use a map actually, you need to kind of consider some few things like what actually will make you that if we put him up will make the audience or the people that you are presenting those information be interested. So you need to consider that that when you are actually preparing this kind of visualization, whether you are using the people to table or the data visualizer, or even in the map, your audience should be your keep on saying that that this kind of indicator blending into this type of visualization that I'm using, but also that the type of data on the end of the purpose of the data because it's not necessary that every data that every indicator that you wanted to analyze you should you should we should use your map or you should use data visualizer, or probably you should use the private authority depends with the audience. If you think that putting the this indicator to the map will make the audience understand it to quickly understand it better you can do it. So that should be your key consideration that when you're using these applications analytical tool application that you have been going through this almost through the the whole week. This should be considered to to kind use whatever type of analytical tool that that you are using. Okay, and considering that those effects that I've said that when you are actually using this analytical tool. What thing that is to consider there are a couple of questions that you can be asking yourself before using one of these analytical type. For example, if you're using map that have kind of map to help you communicate more effective that if I'm presenting a certain information to the map with the audience or with the people that I'm presenting the data be able to to understand what actually meant that to be to be educated to them, but also make sure that that that that can be one question when you are considering using this analytical analytical tool that but if I'm that indicator you are probably wanted to. You wanted to visualize or you wanted to present. Blending good blending in fine with the people to table you can just analyze selecting you the people to table instead of the map. Because sometimes you can be given some hard equations to explain something that you have presented on the map so you need to consider that before using these these analytical analytical tool so but another thing. What are some people designing consideration for for this map. When you are using this map, you need to think all of those that you want to present this data, what will the what will the purpose of design this map for that this indicator that I wanted to present it to using this kind of. map works fine, or maybe we will be understandable to the people that wanted to present it, or can you just use other the analytical analytical analytical tool that we have also learned from them from the from the DHS. So. This is just a quick, a quick theory on the map, but that after that, I think we just jump into the demonstration on how we can now start playing with the with them with the map application the DHS that's, as I said in the beginning that before, or after the end of this session, you should also be able to, to meet these objectives here, that the way how you can navigate the map application using the DHS to, but how to add these different layers that thematic, a thematic layer, whatever and be able to do some kind of sort of analysis on it. So, and the question before I just go to the, to the demonstration. So I just stop my sharing and share also an instance. Let me know if you can see my screen as well. Can you see my screen. Okay. Okay, so this is the demo instance that I will be using to demonstrate the map, the map application the DHS tool so I will have to actually log in. So, let me go to the, I know most of you will be following to the DHS tool you actually been taken to the dashboard. So, one of the, the way how to access the map, we know that we have a place where we have all of the modules that actually make the DHS that large. This is the place in a, in the search app where you can be able to find your, your map application. You can have some couple of way how you can find it the first way you can, you can search through this is such bar called search app so you can search by typing the QED map, or other can use another way of scrolling until they get to the map application which is accurate here. This is one of the, of the best way of finding the application in the DHS tool which is searching and then be able to click or to be able to open the map application. As you can see all this is the one of the, this is the interface of the map application. As I said that it has a different, it has a different segment, we have like, I said like three, the top, the left and the right. And what I do, one thing I want to show you, for example, if you wanted to open the existing report, for example, if you want to open an existing map that has been drawn so that you can see. But to be able to do that, actually, you need to go to the file, and I will search one of the map, maybe called TB, maybe TB, notify the case for new and the relapse. Just to click it. As you can see, if you click the existing, the existing map, this will be opened and then as you can see, we have at the left panel, we have this what we call the region as you can see it's giving the name of the indicator. For a given period, and then be able to categorize them. As you can see, we have this color difference or color, color, color ranges from the one with the somehow darkest and to the lighter one. So we'll be able to see the way how this is being generated. But also, apart from that, we have this what you call a title. This actually title is being produced when you are saving this map as one of your favorite report. So when you are saving it, for example, when you are saving it here, actually, this title will come here automatically once you have saved. So before serving it, you want to be able to put some title but after saving it, that's where the title will come. So because the name of your favorite report also acted the title, I think you need to put the good descriptive title so that everyone can understand what was your objective of having that map. But also other base layer that I was talking about this one here and which we're actually supporting six of them. So we have this like OSM light, you have the detailed one, and then we have the being Lord, the being dark and the different business. So this is actually a kind of supporting, for example, which I can be able to switch whatever supporting map that I want to appear at the background, the background map, but also mind you that if we were actually working offline, this supporting map might not be able to to load but because they're actually being pulled from the online. So this one is to be to be connected. So as you can be able to use, to use this baseline map. So I'm talking for those actually who are actually using the DHS to totally offline, like if they have installed DHS to their laptop on the desktop and they actually wanted to, to play with the map. So this is actually being supported when you are, you are connected to the Internet. So if you're not connected to the Internet you still be able to draw some map, but you know, you know to be able to get to this baseline, the base map to that here. As I said, if you have other external map, you can be able to upload the other external external base map, but this also is another session that is probably being alleged in another way on the Academy but for the today session, let's cover what is existing on the on the map application. So another thing that I would like to know for you to know, for example, if we want to kind of edit what is existing on this on this map, we have this layer which actually portrays what has been displayed here. So if at all, you need to do some editing to this, to this layer here, you need to come to this icon here called Edities. So for example, if I wanted to change, for example, the ogion, for example, here I was showing for the entire, entire organization into the entire country. And they probably want to switch to a certain specific, a certain specific maybe organization you can just remove this user ogion it and they may be I want to show maybe for the, let's say for the animal, and it may be shown by district. So this is how the work can be edited, be able to draw the map like this one. So this is how the way you can still navigate through, be able to edit what is the map that is existing that has been, has been, has been drawn. So let's jump to one of the other example, for example. I hope if at all I wanted to add like to create the new map from the, from the beginning. So essential question that I would like you to ask you that how do I add the layer. So for example, let me start a new, let me remove it, start a new one. So this actually the interface of the map when it's open for the first time. And the, the first thing that you need to know is that how to add the area and they probably you need to come here to this menu here called add layer. So clicking here you'll be able to see different layer that I just explained when I was going through the presentation that we have different layer but our focus here will be for the three layers that we said, we have this one for the the, the boundary showing the organization unit, the bound of the organization unit between maybe one district and another district or between one region. And then another region. And then you have this layer called the facility layer that can help us to show the distribution of the facility within a given location but also can help us. So, you have to kind of be able to know the facility, different type of the facility within a given, a given location. But another layer which is very important for this one that we'll be using most of the time in the thematic, a thematic layer which actually helps you or enough helps you to kind of be able to analyze the data. To the map application and be able to categorize them, depending with the way how you want if you want to categorize them in terms of, in terms of color difference, the performing and not the performing. So this is the layer that we'll be using. We have also other different layer that as I just said, for example, we have for this one for the tracker one. For those who are dealing with the individual information, but you have this one which is Google, Google layer, but it needs some, some kind of configuration to support them. So to start with the, I can start with the boundary layer, for example, because as I said, this actually showing the boundary so it's just involve the organization unit. So I can select for the, the whole country and then be able to show the boundaries in terms of, in terms of the district. So, after selecting the organization unit, I need to select the level, the different way you can do that one is selecting the level that I want to show the district for the entire country, but other can use the longest way of taking one district after the other, but that is the most tedious, but if you want to do that, you are not limited, you can still do that. And then you once done, you can, you can add it there. So as you can see, just used a few clicks or few steps to get the map map created. And also, what if you want to add the data on top of it, which layer you should use, for example, let me take it maybe I wanted to, to add one of the, one of the data on top of that on that map. So how, how should I do, for example, it's just need to go to layer here and I will select with thematic, thematic layer here. And let's say I wanted to see HIV testing performed. So I wanted to see the data for the HIV testing performed. So, so first you need to know that where that HIV testing performed is being found, actually it's a data indicator and found in the data element. And then you just go to one of the group called the HIV. So for this group called HIV, we know, we'll be looking for the total and not for the detailed one. But if you want to see for the detailed one, how, how do you do, but also be able to select the specific variables that I just said, like, I want to know the HIV test, test it performed. So I can just go through and define the valuable code HIV testing performed, which is one here. And then I wanted to check maybe for the, probably last six months. Let me check for the last six months where they find it. They find it here, last six months. And here we have a different display period. If you want to, to combine all anyone, all of the periods and aggregate all the data to get the sum for the last three, six months. And about to also have other map of you, but don't worry, we'll be able to go one after another for this purpose for this, for this demonstration. Let's start with the single aggregate, which means it's combining all the data for all of the reporting period that you have selected and then aggregate them. And then I will select. For example, I wanted to check the data for the facility particularly. So for the facility for the entire entire country, and then it. So if I add, as you can see, I just wanted to know the HIV test to perform the for the facility for each of the facility. So this one, this node here, this, the data for the world for the facility. But as you can see, we have two different layers. One was for the boundary layer that is shown the boundaries of the district but also have added another layer on top of it. So another layer that I just added, this is showing the HIV test to perform for any facility level for the again for the entire entire country. And so you can see that these are the other thematic key, the category of thematic mapping that I just told you that we have to, we have the, the chrome plate that is showing the color within your location but also other showing the point, or showing the, the magnitude of the, of the value to the particular, particular point or to the particular facility. So what's actually being shown, shown here is what we call the proportional sign point that is showing the data or the value to the particular, to the particular point. We'll be able to know the difference between them. So don't worry. But as you can see, we have given this kind of map that having two layer but you can still edit that layer, because let's keep this filter will be able to see how you can be able to filter them later. But for example, if you want, wanted to add some car, like if you wanted to change like the color of the legend, if you wanted to change whatever if you want to use a predefined religion, you can, you need to go to the study where you can be able to, to, to use those features. So as you can see here, this actually the automatic region that is being generated. When you are, you are creating a map for the first time. So we have this one automatic color being picked and this is picked depending on the classes that you have by default is five given five class but you can still be able to change the classes that of the color you want the data to be distributed. And this one is the, this one here is the color, which is automatically being set by default by DHS to, but we have given being given the flexibility of specifying which color that you wanted to use for that automatic a legend that has been detected. But the good thing is that the purpose that I brought to you here, that you have this classification here. So we have this question that the data has been displayed on the aquatic classification. So we have two types of classification that you need to understand it very clear because when you would be using them you need to know the consequence or you need to know who are to use the equal interval and where to use the equal count. So what is the difference between these two. It's something we need to do any care. So when we are, let's start with the equal interval when we are saying that you are distributing the data, depending on the equal counts that for example, let's say you are having like, like maybe a thousand facilities. So if you want to distribute the data, to distribute data for those 100,000 facilities and you have selected to use the class of five. So each facility data will be grouped to 25 because it's taking thousands and then divided by five classes. So each range, each range, each class here will be having how many facilities. So that's how equal counts works. So if at all have like 200, for example, have 200 facilities and then you have decided to use five classes like the one here, the one is shown here. You need to take that 200 and then divide by five classes that you have selected here and then the range will be distributed equal to each of the facilities. For example here, let me use equal count and the updating, notice the change. If I click here, you will find that for each range it's providing 34. So it's actually taking the total of the facility and then be able and then divide by the classes. So each of the range will be grouped according to the number of facilities. I don't know if I make that, I make that clear. And then, as you can see, even the visualization has been, has been a change. So for each of the range for each of the color, for each of the color codes for the each of the color that in the range will be distributed to the number of facilities. But if at all you use this option of the equal interval. So the difference between equal interval to one of the equal count is that here it's a distributed data per classes in the noted per facility. So for example, if we have the maximum value like 20 maybe 20k or 20,000 bands and you have chosen to use five classes so it will divide that data 20,000 to the number of classes. So each range within our region will be given to that interval. So for example, if I click here and notice from the previous to this one here, you will notice that the range here is being distributed depending with the values and denoted the facility. But if the one was being distributed depending with the one with the facility. So whatever, whichever method that you have seen here, so when you are analyzing the data to the map, you should be able to know that which of the classification that or when he explained that which of the classification that I should, I should use so probably I stop here and they just to give you like five minutes or 20, 20 minutes to not just the five minutes to actually be able to reproduce of what I just reproduced and they share some issues, for example, if you have you have not understood a certain a certain function item that so I would stop when they share one of them. One of the slide that that's showing you how to how to to create this to create this so let me know if you can see my screen. You see my screen. Yes, yes. What do you see. Okay, so here is the it's one that I want you to to do. First, can I just modify it here. Here. At the bottom left showing the streets. For the training land. And then you need to add the thematic layer. Having this detail. So let me know if you want to just give you two minutes. Please. I'm starting counting. Please make sure you get to use those two classification just just explain the equal counts and the equal interval because I will have some questions to ask you on that.