 Let's open our applications and go to the COVID-19 contact registration and follow up, you text that. And the moment you get there, it will bring you a list of all the clients that have been preregistered of all the people who have been entered within the system that you can add on to that. Now, at the bottom of the screen, we have two icons, one represents a list, and then the other one is, we are calling that a carousel. That thing that looks like a flag, so you can touch that and it will open for you your data within, it will open for you your data in a map format. I need to point out that this will still load if you have internet or you don't have internet as long as your records have been pre-entered and your location was on before. And it is also important to note that because of the offline module, these processes are normally faster if there is no internet connection, especially if you're in places where internet is a bit of a problem. So you can recommend for people to switch off internet whenever they want to use some of these features. So this is a representation of all the records that we have entered within the system, that's the list that we had there, and you can navigate through this particular list. It will show you the different records, the moment I scroll through, it will bring me that person along the map. So move it sideways to be able to see those people within that point. I mean, this information, it is something that is collected, you have to define when you're setting up your, when you're setting up the program, you have to define the point when this data should be collected. Sorry, the coordinates should be collected. So as you can see, as I keep scrolling through, I'm able to see the location of each of the TEIs within the system. I'll take a moment to find out whether we are all on the same page or you can just give a thumbs up or a wave to show that we are following the same way together. Otherwise, I could go back. All right, so we have about six people who were saying that we are together. So that is the carousel for us, and it shows us the different people on our map. And since it's a big map, you might have to minimize or in order to navigate through. Additionally, at the bottom for each of the TEIs, there are some attributes that you define to be viewable or to be viewed as part of a list for searching. These records can also be seen there. As you can see, we have the date of birth, the first name, the surname, the system generated ID and the facility that they were enrolled in. So for each record, as you scroll through those details, I will be part of as long as the data was collected on the map. Okay, now how do we navigate? So for example, we are looking at Cynthia Jones, and they are located in that place. So if I want to navigate to Cynthia's dashboard, from this point, I could either go back and search for Cynthia or I could just search that stick person to be able to bring me to, to be able to take me to her particular story. To be able to take me to, sorry, don't touch the stick person, you touch the details at the bottom. You touch the details at the bottom and it will bring you to where Cynthia, to Cynthia's TEI dashboard and you enter the rest of the details that are supposed to appear within that. And if I click on the arrow, it will take me back to the map. So that's how you can navigate from the map to the person's TEI dashboard. Again, we could still use the search feature. As you'll notice, they still search icon here, so you can still search for Cynthia from within the map icon, or we could still use the rest of the feature that Daisy had shown us previously. So here we are known, right now the view is showing us an unspecific person, just all the people that have been added into the contact tracing program. And now let's say we want to see the different, the different map layers within the system. So on the, on the top right corner, and there is the icon for VHIS-2 that represents the layers of VHIS-2 just search that and it should bring you something like that. Those are squares or triangles. On the top right corner, just search that, it should bring you this particular screen. So, as you can see those tick people represent the TEI coordinates that were entered during data entry. And you can change the layers as you wish. So if you say you want to do enrollment coordinates, you select the enrollment coordinates and you click Apply. Now during data collection or during the definition of VHIS, we didn't define the enrollment coordinates, so this is why it is empty. So we can say we want to know the TEI and then the people that they've been in contact with. So the people that have been in contact with will be represented with the purple while the index case is going to be represented with that red icon. So you click on Apply and it will show you a line of people and how they relate to one another or how they've been moving around or how the disease has been particularly spreading. So this is how it should be able to do the contact tracing for you. We went through relationships of contact tracing with days yesterday and the moment we establish those relationships, then the lines will be showing up. So we have a few people whose relationships have been added. Hence this particular, that's why you see very few lines showing up within there. Again, a thumbs up if we are together, if you have managed to accomplish that, just give me a thumbs up or write. Okay, again under the maps layers, we have under the maps layers, we have a satellite view. So this satellite view will change the view of the map, you can select that and it changes it to whatever the app looks like right now. And so we want to look at the heat per player. And you come and click on the apply so the people who are a bit more analytical you want to know how the disease is spreading or what areas are mostly affected. So this is a dummy data so it may not give you a very good impression, but if you want to know, say what areas affected by malaria or areas affected by cholera and how it is cutting across the population that's within, then you can apply the, you can apply the heat map layer to be able to see that and see how the bodies move along. So this is those are some of the layers that have been implemented within the angroid capture. And it is important to note that for this we are looking at TDI and not necessarily per person. So, another thumbs up if we have managed to get the heat map player on our phones, if you have succeeded, perfect. Maybe Emma. Yes, please. Yeah, the heat maps that we're seeing are not like yours. Maybe the instant difference. So I did change the view from street view to satellite view that that was the only difference. Is this what you're seeing. No, I can only see like a hit map under each in each tier tier, not like the ones in the red and then the background is not white for me. I don't know how it looks like for the other participants. I think we are probably using different instances. It could be different instances and we have a different data from the system. I'm using a different instance from what you're using I am not using the same instance as you. But the idea here is the concept, how do we apply this and how do we utilize this. Okay. Yes, it might be different, but that's the general idea. We want to be able to practice this when we leave this academy. Okay, just to emphasize, when you're creating your program, you need to have defined what you want to see. So if you have data elements that are geo coordinates, these will also be added under the layers. If you have, if you have enrollment coordinates, they will also be added. If you have event coordinates, they will also be added as part of the list. So this particular list here is going to depend on how you have defined your program previously and also sorry. It will also depend on the ability of people collecting visa geo coordinates. Again, for emphasis, collecting geo coordinates does not depend on internet. As long as your location is enabled or has been previously enabled, you should be able to collect coordinates for your TEIs. Before you actually, before you can be able to pick those coordinates. So we don't need internet to be able to present this. So we are going to go ahead and search for someone called Baker. I want us to go church, sorry, sorry about that. Let's search for, let's go back to the map. And by the way, that is my location. My phone's location is also here. We are looking at where am I currently sitting. We need to look for, we are going to search for someone called Charles Barker. So let's go to the search menu. You click that search icon and you search for first name is Charles. And this is going to be a bit specific so that we get the right person and the last name is back. So be a, where is that be a RKER and you search for me just search for back up. That's the last name. So this is that is sorry Carlos Barker. So that is the person we are supposed to search for on the map. So the layer Carlos Barker is located and you can be able to identify Carlos Barker. Now if Carlos Barker had any contacts associated to him or index cases associated to him, you would also be able to represent that on the map but we had known pre entered the contacts for Carlos prior. So within the map section, there is another icon just below the layers map. This one will give you a location of where you're currently at. So it's not giving us a location of Carlos, but a location of Emma apparently moving around. It will give us a location of Emma and where she's currently seated. Yeah, so that's where I am. I'm currently seated and I could further go out of Android or out of VHS to and I access this using the Google maps that is on my phone. Again, to further locate where I am. So that's one of the ways that you should be able to determine location of the fancy things that we are bringing on board for for VHS to. So raise the hand if you have managed to do this from wherever you are. Emma, we want to see your cursor when you point I'm using my phone. I'm not able to show you my cursor, but but I try to give directions when I talk so maybe just to repeat. Okay, let's see if this will work. So we do have here two icons in the corner right here. And the first one is the first one is what we are calling the layers so you can text that the map players, and it will always allow you to it will always allow you to show the. When you check this in the open unfortunately when I try to point then the rest of the other thing fails to work, but I will point then I get out of that. So we do have in the right corner the map player and then we have the donor one. The donor one, this is to get your location. The donor one will get your location, and then this particular one will take you to another default app that is within your phone. I hope that is clear. Here I hope you got that so we have our first option which is blue in color. It gives us the map layers and how to manipulate how to get to the heat map or to show the T I coordinates on how to do the contacts that someone has been with. So we have the red icon, the other blue one, this will give you the location of where you're currently as an individual not the location of the suspect case or the contact case. Then at the bottom, the other circle that the other thing that I suckered red, this takes you to the Google maps. All right, so I have to stop that in order to proceed. Okay. So that is how we should be able to navigate out of the app and then come back to the app. All right, I'm going to request the team to show our hands at times up if they've got that particular session before we move on. Okay, we have one time up to three. Perfect. Perfect. Okay, so now moving on the next thing on our agenda item is how to do the analysis. So I'm going to exit this. You can exit. You can exit by clicking the arrow here. This is how you get out so you can always do the back or you can always use the back button or the back feature on your phone to be able to go back to where we started from. So that is always our starting screen. Now, when it comes to the T I analytics, we are looking at the analytics of a single individual. So for people who are, for example, implementing, if you're implementing nutrition, or if you're implementing immunization, or you're implementing TB and HIV, I think there are some, there are some values that you want to monitor throughout the process. For example, people, whether people are growing, whether they are gaining some weight after taking medicine and things like that. So you want to be able to monitor those things. And that is what the T I analytics is all about. You want to monitor the growth of someone based on either service provided or no more growth, like for example, within children. So let's go again to contact tracing. Let's open the contact tracing contact registration and follow up. So touch that. And then you go to the search icon. You go to the search menu. This is our search menu right here. You touch the search menu. On the screen, we are still going to search for someone called Carlos, but we are searching for the same person. So go ahead and look for Carlos. And the surname is that is the. But then you come and search. This is the person we're interested in. So you touch that person to open the T I to open the T I let me open my annotation again. Change colors. So I'm going to be using yellow now. So my menu is a bit hidden now and be able to do that. So at the bottom of the screen. We can see that we have one, two, three, four, we have four things. We have four menus at the bottom of the screen. So the first one is to show you the T I dashboard. The second one. The second one shows us the the second one shows us the the indicators as they are there. And then the third one will show you relationship so that yesterday, and then this is just not for case. So we are interested in the second menu of that. Let me know if you can see that we are interested in the second menu because we are going to be looking at the T I analytics. Thank you very much. So like I said, for this particular. This particular feature, it is beneficial for people who are monitoring clients over time and you want to see growth for improvement within your clients. So if weight gain means less, let's not focus on the obesity. If weight gain means someone is growing up, or it means the drugs are working, then you can use weight to be able to monitor that particular client. And here right here we are showing at the different, the different indicators that have been set up. Again, this feature here uses call numbers so we cannot choose option sets. So in other words, if we are monitoring children, and we're using gene Paul, can you hear me now. Hello. Yes, we can, I can hear. Thank you. So I was saying that we want to monitor the situation so in places where in nutrition sometimes instead of using weight they normally use the more that is the red, yellow, green, those colors, so that won't work here it will. So this feature is supporting whole numbers. So we have a graph here that shows that this particular client in July, there was a 22, and then in July 2021 was a 22 and then in August they were 2021. So depending on how you're monitoring this. It is a good thing or it is a bad thing. And now that is one thing. Then, if you touch, if you, if you, if you do these dots here the three dots there, if you touch those, it will bring you this menu that changes the view of your data. So you can see your data as a bar, as a table or as a single value. So I can do that, and it will change it to that format, or I can come and select you as table and it will bring me that, or I could select as a value, and it will bring that now here you know it is bringing the one value, the latest value or the last value, which is not bringing both values at the same time. Then additionally on that menu you can also filter if you want to see what has been happening over time, especially if you're using a line, and you want to know what has been happening over time, you'll be entering these records over time. Then you can filter, depending on how you're collecting this data, either on a monthly basis, a yearly basis for any other, you can define that. Or you can also filter using all units. Let's say this person has moved from one facility to another, you should also be able to filter using that particular, any of those features for your clients. Sorry, Emma. Please go ahead. I can not see the filters. I can only see the view as far as the view as stable and the view as values. Not the filter by period or by that. Again, a different instance. I think if you're on the demo, you should be able to see that on the commonly shared demo. Those are visible. I'm talking to the participants because I'm connected to the instance for the participants, so it's visible. So you may want to check again, please. Which demo are you referring to? I'll post it in the chat just now. Okay, okay. Emma, you may continue. Sorry. Hello. Yeah, please go ahead. I don't know about that. Internet interruptions. Okay. Just a minute. Okay, the question is there any way you can change what you may want to monitor? The answer is yes. I'm going to explain what you can do with these particular features. Like I was explaining, you might want to monitor weight, this actually also depends on your implementation. So if it's a nutrition, they are monitoring weight. In learners, you might be monitoring someone's performance over time. If you're monitoring growth child immunization, you might want to monitor height and things like that. So what you see in the indicators will depend on what you want to monitor. Another thing to point out is we also monitor, this looks at whole numbers, it is not going to look at the option sets. So for places where you're saying yes, no, or you have any other option, the type of test is RADT, PCR, we cannot monitor that. You will be only monitoring numeric values over time. Alright. I hope I answered that one. So the next is, I hope not people are able to see the different filters, the period and the odd unit, I hope we've managed to access that. And I hope we've been able to determine that. So the next thing we are going to look at are the predefined indicators within the system. So let's go back to our search menu. We are going to, so this next activity depends on the indicators that we say we want to see within the data entry, within the program you can define what indicators that you want to see in the data entry screen. Say you want to see age or you want to see the number of tests that someone has taken and things like that. So for this particular one, we are going to look for someone called Matthew. Let's go back to, let's change the program. We are going to go to the COVID-19 case-based surveillance. And you're going to look for, you go to the search menu and you look for Matthew, you look for Matthew. Sorry, my first name is Matthew. And the surname is a maker. So M-A-K-E-R and you start for that particular person. Okay, this is going to be exercise. So let's go look for Matthew maker while I try to sort out the instance I'm using. What's the spelling for maker? Hi everyone. So I'm on a different instance and I can't find Matthew. But we are going to you, let this be practical. So let's go to the COVID-19 case-based surveillance. Look for Matthew, look for Matthew from the COVID-19 case-based surveillance. And once you find him, I think someone already said they found him. So we are going to determine how many tests Matthew has done. So I want you to go to his TEI dashboard. I'm just clicking any person here right now. Let's go to the TEI dashboard. And right where we have the stage three lab results, it should indicate the number of tests that Matthew has had so far. Are we there? Yeah, two tests. So if you click on that and now if you move into the indicator section, it will show you what Matthew has had so far. They are two tests and it will also tell you one was PCR, one was positive, the other one was negative. Just confirm in the charts or with the thumbs up. It is Matthew Maker, M-A-K-E-R. And Matthew is a double T. Okay, if you move into, if you move to the indicator menu, it will show you the different tests and Matthew's tests. So thumbs up if you're there. Okay. Okay. So we have people there. So I hope we've been able to see the two tests that Matthew has had conducted. And it will show you whether they were positive or whether they were negative. So this is how we can monitor, we are monitoring the tests. We can monitor the different situations for that particular TEI. It is important to note that for this particular analysis, it is on a case basis. So do not expect the kind of analysis. Why are we looking at two tables? We have daily number of tests. Total number of tests. I think I'm not sure why we're looking at two tests. So that is why are we looking at two tests, two tables? I hope I don't say your name. Agassim, we will get you a response very soon on why we are looking at two tables. It is also important to note that you can replicate what we saw on the other side for this. I'm going to get for you an answer on why you have two tables that you're looking at. Okay, if we don't have any other questions, if we don't have any other questions, I would like to say that this is the end of this particular session on analytics within the Android capture app. Thank you. Over to you, Khadija. Thank you, Emma. We can take a five minutes break and be back at three five shop. Yes. Yes. Hi, it's Ali. Sorry. I wanted to talk briefly before the break to the participants about the new DHS to academic badges that we have put together at the University of Oslo. Is it possible? It's okay, Alice. It's okay. Okay, great.