The most widely-deployed and evidence-based platform for enabling Frontline Workers, CommCare empowers organizations to build their own digital solutions to better deliver services, manage clients, and collect data. Built from the ground up to support the complexities and idiosyncrasies of frontline work, CommCare can meet nearly every frontline use case in any setting (including offline) at any scale, from pilot to nationwide programs. CommCare's unique value is its proven ability to deliver technology which is both highly impactful and highly scalable. More than one million Frontline Workers have used CommCare applications to deliver critical frontline services across numerous sectors, including health, agriculture, social services & more. CommCare is backed by the strongest evidence base of any digital platform for Frontline Workers, proving CommCare’s positive impact on organizational performance, frontline workers behaviors, and most importantly, client outcomes. CommCare’s technology grows with an organization’s needs. Users can rapidly launch production ready no-code applications in minutes, with confidence that their tools can be integrated into complex, at-scale ecosystems. Dimagi’s expert team delivers CommCare on an open source, professionally managed foundation which is best in its class for sustainability and top-tier security that meets rigorous standards including GDPR, HIPAA, and SOC-2.
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Based on our record, Quora seems to be a lot more popular than CommCare. While we know about 76 links to Quora, we've tracked only 1 mention of CommCare. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I did a little research and then according Mitchell Brown on quora.com, it's stated that the intro of Portal 2 suggests that it takes place far in the future, but many have speculated it takes place around the time of Half Life 2. That would mean between approximately 2020 and 2029, give or take. The Black Mesa incident occurred in the year “200-”, according to canon sources. This means it could have happened at... Source: 12 months ago
My school gives me a laptop that is very restricted, most settings cannot be changed without admin, everything is logged, cmd blocked, websites blocked, etc. My laptop with Zorin OS (linux) does not have that issue so I always keep it in my bag. I would like to connect to the school wifi, however they still block certain web requests like quora.com, and nordvpn.com to name a few. For some reason my phone has no... Source: about 1 year ago
Consider substack, too. I subscribe to four substack blogs, ranging from $3 to $10 a month. This is split between author and substack. Also check out medium.com and quora.com If you don't make money now, you'll at least pack your writing resume. Source: about 1 year ago
I have a Space on quora.com that I administer and its fairly good sized. I'm not trying to one up anyone. It was mentioned if only to pointing to emphasize my view, action, and responsibility. Source: about 1 year ago
If you want to teach globally, use quora.com or other Q&A like askyogaexpert.org to answer questions on yoga to make your good online identity. Source: about 1 year ago
These are mainly used for collecting research data, however their flexibility could make them useful for your need. Redcap (https://projectredcap.org/about/) you can design a complex form, has a mobile app KoboToolbox - the we form builder can handle complex forms, has a mobile app CommCare (https://dimagi.com/commcare/) a you can design and track cases over a long processes. Source: over 1 year ago
Reddit - Reddit gives you the best of the internet in one place. Get a constantly updating feed of breaking news, fun stories, pics, memes, and videos just for you.
SurveyCTO - Collect data you can trust Offline or online, in the field, on the street, or in the lab.
Stack Overflow - Community-based Q&A part of the Stack Exchange platform.
Open Data Kit - The Open Data Kit community produces free and open-source software for collecting, managing, and using data in resource-constrained environments.
Stack Exchange - Stack Exchange is a fast-growing network of 84 [and counting] question and answer sites on diverse...
DHIS2 - Manage aggregate data with a flexible data model which has been field-tested for more than 15 years.