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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Last updated 5 years ago

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:

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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 , 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: .

General overview
user rights
Access to the FMM
Settings section
Plan section
Collect section
Analyze section
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https://github.com/unicef/etools