Survey123 Connect (Template)
This template contains functionality that matches version 2.8 of Survey123.
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This is a video demonstrating how to connect Survey123 for ArcGIS to an external GNSS receiver.Steps:Connect your mobile device to the external GNSS receiver using bluetooth.Once the connection is successful, open an ArcGIS mobile app for field data collection (e.g., Survey123 for ArcGIS).Go to Settings, and look for Location setting.Click "Add Provider" and choose "External receiver".Once your external GNSS receiver is detected, press it and wait until the app establishes the connection.Author: Esri Indonesia Solution Strategist TeamCopyright © 2020 Esri Indonesia. All rights reserved.
Reporter for MRGPThe Reporter for MRGP doesn't require you to download any apps to complete an inventory; all you need is an internet connection and web browser. The Reporter includes culverts and bridges from VTCULVERTS, town highways from Vtrans and the current status of the MRGP segments and outlets on the map.MRGP Fieldworker SolutionNotes on MRGP fieldworker solution: July 12, 2021. The MRGP map now displays the current status of road segments and outlets. Fieldworkers using the MRGP solution should remove the offline map area(s) from their device, and keep their new offline map current, by syncing their map. Enabling auto-sync will get you the current segment or outlet status automatically. See FAQ section below for more information. Road Erosion Inventory forms are available and have a new look and feel this year. The drainage ditch survey is broken out into three pages for a better user experience. The first page contains survey and segment information, the second; the inventory, and the third; barriers to implementation. You will notice the questions are outlined by section so it’s easier to follow along too. The questions have remained the same. Survey123 has a new option requiring users to update surveys on their mobile device. That option has been enabled for the two MRGP Survey123 forms. Step 1: Download the free mobile appsFor fieldworkers to collect and submit data to VT DEC, two free apps are required: ArcGIS Collector or Field Maps and Survey123. ArcGIS Collector or Field Maps is used first to locate the segment or outlet for inventory, and Survey123, for completing the Road Erosion Inventory. ArcGIS Field Maps is ESRI’s new all-in-one app for field work and will replace ArcGIS Collector. You can download ArcGIS Collector or ArcGIS Fields Maps and Survey123 from the Google Play Store.You can download ArcGIS Collector or ArcGIS Field Maps and Survey123 from Apple Store.
Step 2: Sign into the mobile appYou will need appropriate credentials to access fieldworker solution, please contact your Regional Planning Commission’s Transportation Planner or Jim Ryan (MRGP Program Lead) at (802) 490-6140.Open Collector for ArcGIS, select ‘ArcGIS Online’ as shown below, and enter the user name and password. The credential is saved unless you sign out. Step 3: Open the MRGP Mobile MapIf you’re working in an area that has a reliable data connection (e.g. LTE or 4G), open the map below by selecting it.Step 4: Select a road segment or outlet for inventoryUse your location, button circled in red below, select the segment or outlet you need to inventory, and select 'Update Road Segment Status' from the pop-up to launch Survey123.
Step 5: Complete the Road Erosion Inventory and submit inventory to DECSelecting 'Update Road Segment Status' opens Survey123, downloads the relevant survey and pre-populates the REI with important information for reporting to DEC. You will have to enter the same username and password to access the REI forms. The credential is saved unless you sign out of Survey123.Complete the survey using the appropriate supplement below and submit the assessment directly to VT DEC.Paved Roads with Catch Basin SupplementPaved and Gravel Roads with Drainage Ditches Supplement
Step 6: Repeat!Go back to the ArcGIS Collector or Field Maps and select the next segment for inventory and repeat steps 1-5.
If you have question related to inventory protocol reach out to Jim Ryan, MRGP Program Lead, at jim.ryan@vermont.gov, (802) 490-6140If you have questions about implementing the mobile data collection piece please contact Ryan Knox, ADS-ANR IT, at ryan.knox@vermont.gov, (802) 793-0297
The location where I'm doing inventory does not have a data coverage (LTE or 4G). What can I do?ArcGIS Collector allows you take map areas offline when you think there will be spotty or no data coverage. I made a video to demonstrate the steps for taking map areas offline - https://youtu.be/OEsJrCVT8BISurvey123 operates offline by default but you need to download the survey. My recommendation is to test the fieldworker solution (Steps 1-5) before you go into the field but don't submit the test survey.Where can I download the Road Erosion Scoring shown on the the Atlas? You can download the scoring for both outlets and road segments through the VT Open Geodata Portal.https://geodata.vermont.gov/maps/VTANR::mrgp-scoring-open-data/aboutHow do I use my own ArcGIS Collector map for launching the official MRGP REI survey form? You can use the following custom url for launching Survey123, open the REI and prepopulate answers in the form. More information is here. TIP: add what's below directly in the HTML view of the popup not the link as described in the post I provided.
Hydrologically connected
segments (lines):Update Road Segment Status
Segment ID: {SegmentID}
Segment Status: {SegmentStatus}
{RoadName}, {Municipality}
Outlets: {Outlets}
Hydrologically
connected outlets (points):Update Outlet Status
Outlet ID: {OutletID}
Municipality: {Municipality}
Erosion: {ErosionValue}
How do I save my name and organization information used in subsequent surveys? Watch this short video or execute the steps below:
Open Survey123 and open a blank REI form (Collect button) Note: it's important to open a blank form so you don't save the same segment id for all your surveys Fill-in your 'Name' and 'Organization' and clear the 'Date of Assessment field' (x button). Using the favorites menu in the top-right corner you can use the current state of your survey to 'Set as favorite answers.' Close survey and 'Save this survey in Drafts.' Use Collector to launch survey from selected feature (segment or outlet). Using the favorites menu again, 'Paste answers from favorite.
What if the map doesn't have the outlet or road segment I need to inventory for the MRGP? Go Directly to Survey123 and complete the appropriate Road Erosion Inventory and submit the data to DEC. The survey includes a Geopoint (location) that we can use to determine where you completed the inventory.
Where can I view the Road Erosion Inventories completed with Survey123? Using the MRGP credentials you have access to another map that shows completed REIs.Web map - Completed Road Erosion Inventories for MRGPWhere can I download the 2020-2021 data collected with Survey123?Road Segments (lines) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f8a11de8a5a0469596ef11429ab49465Outlets (points) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ae13a925a662490184d5c5b1b9621672Where can I download the 2019 data collected with Survey123?
Road Segments (lines) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=f60050c6f3c04c60b053470483acb5b1 Outlets (points) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=753006f9ecf144ccac8ce37772bb2c03 Where can I download the 2018 data collected with Survey123?Outlets (points) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=124b617d142e4a1dbcfb78a00e8b9bc5Road Segments (lines) - https://vtanr.maps.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=8abcc0fcec0441ce8ae6cd38e3812b1b Where can I download the Hydrologically Connected Road Segments and Outlets?Vermont Open Data Geoportal - https://geodata.vermont.gov/datasets/VTANR::hydrologically-connected-road-segments-1/about
This 2019 version of the MRGP Outlets is based on professional mapping completed using DEC's Stormwater Infrastructure dataset. In catch basin systems, work was completed to match outlets to road segments that drain to them. The outlets here correspond to Outlet IDs identified in the Hydrologically connected roads segments layer. For outlets that meet standard, road segments will also meet the standard for MRGP compliance.
This is an open source object detection model by TensorFlow in TensorFlow Lite format. While it is not recommended to use this model in production surveys, it can be useful for demonstration purposes and to get started with smart assistants in ArcGIS Survey123. You are responsible for the use of this model. When using Survey123, it is your responsibility to review and manually correct outputs.This object detection model was trained using the Common Objects in Context (COCO) dataset. COCO is a large-scale object detection dataset that is available for use under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.The dataset contains 80 object categories and 1.5 million object instances that include people, animals, food items, vehicles, and household items. For a complete list of common objects this model can detect, see Classes.The model can be used in ArcGIS Survey123 to detect common objects in photos that are captured with the Survey123 field app. Using the modelFollow the guide to use the model. You can use this model to detect or redact common objects in images captured with the Survey123 field app. The model must be configured for a survey in Survey123 Connect.Fine-tuning the modelThis model cannot be fine-tuned using ArcGIS tools.InputCamera feed (either low-resolution preview or high-resolution capture).OutputImage with common object detections written to its EXIF metadata or an image with detected objects redacted.Model architectureThis is an open source object detection model by TensorFlow in TensorFlow Lite format with MobileNet architecture. The model is available for use under the Apache License 2.0.Sample resultsHere are a few results from the model.
Download the XLS file to be used in Survey123 Connect to create a new RIPA data collection form. In Survey123 Connect select "New Survey", give the new survey a title, then select "File" for initial XLSForm design, naviagte to where this XLS file is stored and select "Create Survey".
Este documento traz dois módulos que detalham as funcionalidades e as formas de utilização do Survey123 Connect.
Para mais informações sobre o Survey123 Connect acesse:https://doc.arcgis.com/pt-br/survey123/reference/installsurvey123.htm
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The MR3 site, located near the Roman city of Mustis in Northern Tunisia (36°20'29.69"N, 9°7'59.47"E), was chosen as the case study for this project. This medium-sized rural settlement was identified during the AFRIPAL reconnaissance, a Polish-Tunisian project led by Tomasz Waliszewski (Faculty of Archaeology, University of Warsaw) and Jamel Hajji (L’Institut national du patrimoine).
As a newly discovered site, MR3 is not yet protected by local heritage institutions, making it vulnerable to looting, uncontrolled development, and agricultural activities. The urgency to document and preserve this site digitally was a primary motivator for this project. Documenting the MR3 site provides critical insights into the rural settlement dynamics during the Roman and Byzantine periods in Tunisia, and how they continued to function in Early Islamic and Medieval periods.
This project, founded by DARIAH Workflow THEME aimed to not only document the current state of the site but also to create a detailed workflow for using MobileGIS in archaeological prospection. The workflow developed through this project will serve as a model for other archaeologists facing similar challenges, ensuring rapid and thorough documentation of threatened archaeological sites.
The data set represents the results of the case study survey. It consist of:
The reuslts of the survey is also avialable: https://arcg.is/1yGyzH and as online map https://arcg.is/1TnXDn0
I am not able to add this information in the Funding section:
The project "MobileGIS workflow in archaeological prospection: the case study of a rural site near the Roman city of Mustis (N Tunisia)" was founded by DARIAH Workflow THEME .
Includes questions pertaining to: race & ethnicitygenderagetribal affiliationdisabilityincomelanguagelocationeducation
Includes questions pertaining to: race & ethnicitygenderageincomelocation
The Eklutna River is an anadromous river in South Central Alaska, whose salmon runs have provided important subsistence fishing for Native Alaskan's for millennia. US Fish and Wildlife Service and our partners at the Native Village of Eklutna are hoping to better document the locations of returning fish and the behaviors they are exhibiting during fall river surveys. Spawning behaviors, fish condition, and species are recorded along with a time and georeferenced point on the map. This survey will also help manage photos and data in a tidy structure. Making this query-able through ArcGIS Online will allow for easy data management and up to date sharing between USFWS and NVE. This template includes all XLSForm features supported in ArcGIS Survey123 and was created in Survey123 Connect.
The Eklutna River is an anadromous river in South Central Alaska, whose salmon runs have provided important subsistence fishing for Native Alaskan's for millennia. US Fish and Wildlife Service and our partners at the Native Village of Eklutna are hoping to better document the locations of returning fish and the behaviors they are exhibiting during fall river surveys. Spawning behaviors, fish condition, and species are recorded along with a time and georeferenced point on the map. This survey will also help manage photos and data in a tidy structure. Making this query-able through ArcGIS Online will allow for easy data management and up to date sharing between USFWS and NVE. This template includes all XLSForm features supported in ArcGIS Survey123 and was created in Survey123 Connect.
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PurposeTo help search and rescue (SAR) volunteer teams and their partners collect mission data. By collecting information in a consistent manner and with spatially explicit tools, SAR agencies can better answer key questions:How many incidents have we responded to?Where are there high concentrations of incidents by type? How many total hours were volunteered in a given year?Audience Public Safety GIS Specialists who are deploying mission data collection solutions.What Is It? The Mountain Rescue Association has provided their Mission Data Collection Schema as a public resource. This is a zip file that contains the XLSForm, example look up tables, and schema fields in a text document. If you want to use ArcGIS Online and Survey123 Connect to deploy this form, please see documentation provided here https://doc.arcgis.com/en/survey123/desktop/create-surveys/xlsformessentials.htmFor DevelopersSee the GitHub repository https://github.com/cmrRose/sar-mission-data-entry
This is the feature service connected to a survey123 survey used by SARP and partners to assess road stream crossings for aquatic organism passage within inland waters (non-tidal) in the Western United States. This survey protocol and the associated fields of this service was developed by the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC) and adapted for use in the Western United States by SARP. The data collected within this form is used in SARP's Aquatic Barrier Prioritization Tool (https://connectivity.sarpdata.com). Manual and paper form available at this link. This data layer can be used to better understand the specific information associated with fish passage including photos for points surveyed.Identifying the locations of road/stream crossings are important for locating potential fish barriers. Not every road crossing will be an issue for fish, so it is important to survey these sites to determine barrier severity. This protocol allows resource managers to identify opportunities to restore streams for aquatic organisms and partner with landowners.
The intention of the Adopt-A-Hydrant Application is for residents to search for their address and select a hydrant near them. They will be directed to a Survey 123 Connect form that will prompt them to provide their name, email and phone. After the form is submitted, power automate will trigger two actions. The first will send an email to both the resident and village employee managing the application. Additionally, Power Automate will add adoptee information to an excel file which can be used to generate a mail merge for mass notifications. The goal is to provide a clear line of communication from the village to the resident in the case of weather events like flooding, snow storms, etc. in which debris/obstructions may prevent access to hydrants during emergencies. Residents will also have the ability to un-adopt their hydrant. There is step-by-step instructions on how to adopt and un-adopt hydrants.
Survey123 Connect Form for Adopt-A-Spot CleanUp event entriesThis includesGroup nameLocation NameEvent Date# of White Trash bags# of Black Trash bagsEstimated lbs of bulk debrisRecycling #Adult volunteer #sChild volunteer #sTotal hours (rounded to 1/2 hour)
This hosted feature layer view is connected to a Survey123 form used to capture team status reports. Teams submit status reports regularly throughout the duration of a deployment. Teams should be descriptive in their reports to inform those supporting the deployment in Utah of the team's whereabouts and activities.This hosted feature layer view is not intended for mapping or analysis. Users wanting to visualize this data should work with their EMAC point of contact to gain access to the data.
This is the feature service connected to a survey123 survey used by SARP and partners to assess road stream crossings for aquatic organism passage within inland waters (non-tidal) in the Western United States. This survey protocol and the associated fields of this service was developed by the North Atlantic Aquatic Connectivity Collaborative (NAACC) and adapted for use in the Western United States by SARP. The data collected within this form is used in SARP's Aquatic Barrier Prioritization Tool (https://connectivity.sarpdata.com). Manual and paper form available at this link. This data layer can be used to better understand the specific information associated with fish passage including photos for points surveyed.Identifying the locations of road/stream crossings are important for locating potential fish barriers. Not every road crossing will be an issue for fish, so it is important to survey these sites to determine barrier severity. This protocol allows resource managers to identify opportunities to restore streams for aquatic organisms and partner with landowners.
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Survey123 Connect (Template)
This template contains functionality that matches version 2.8 of Survey123.