Field Monitoring
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  • Field Monitoring Module Documentation
  • INTRODUCTION
    • Project Background
    • Opportunities
    • Objectives
    • Scope of the Field Monitoring Module
    • Glossary / Terminology
    • FAQ
    • Report an Issue / Contact us
  • PRODUCT / END-USER DOCUMENTATION
    • Overview
    • User Groups
    • User roles and permissions
    • Field Monitoring Module Navigation
    • Overall User Interface
    • Settings
      • Adding and Editing Questions
      • Sites Management
    • Plan
      • Building the Rationale For the Monitoring Activity
      • Logging Known Issues
      • Templating Checklists for Field Monitoring Activities
    • Collect
      • Activities Overview
      • Drafting a Monitoring Activity
      • Checklist / Questionnaire Setup
      • Checklist Review
      • Assigning / Accepting / Rejecting a Visit
      • Data Collection
      • Report Finalization
      • Submission / Completing a Monitoring Activity
    • Analyze section
      • Monitoring Activity
      • Country Overview
  • TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION
    • Architecture
    • Development Setup
    • Deployment / DevOps
    • Data Model
    • Fixtures and Management Commands
    • Integration with permissions framework
    • API Documentation
      • Error Handling
    • Frontend
      • Module Structure
      • Build Process
    • Offline Collection module
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Field Monitoring Module Documentation

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  • Documentation Overview
  • Design Philosophy of FMM
  • Technical Design of FMM

Documentation Overview

The aim of this documentation is to describe the Field Monitoring Module (FMM) of eTools.

The documentation has a navigation sidebar on the left side of the screen, which can be used to find and open a particular article. Each article also has navigation links at the bottom to move to the next article.

This documentation consists of 3 main parts:

  • Introduction (includes a glossary, release article, contact information);

  • Product (end-user documentation). Here you can find the description of:

    • General overview and user rights;

    • Access to the FMM;

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  • Technical documentation describing the technical background and properties of the FM module.

Design Philosophy of FMM

The UX / visual design philosophy builds on Google Material Design, with variations.

Technical Design of FMM

The technical design philosophy for FMM builds on what has already been established by the eTools team at UNICEF. For more information, see here: https://github.com/unicef/etools.

Settings section
Plan section
Collect section
Analyze section