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==== Getting and opening the survey ====
==== Getting and opening the survey ====
Once the Survey123 app appears on the mobile device, you must next load the DAMM survey into the app.
Once the Survey123 app appears on the mobile device, you must next load the DAMM survey into the app.
[[File:DAMM.QRcode.png|thumb|150x150px|Use your device's camera to scan this QR code. Click to enlarge.]]
[[File:DAMM.QRcode.png|thumb|150x150px|Use your device's camera to scan this QR code. Click to enlarge.|alt=]]


# From your device, click on this link: https://arcg.is/1rXPL1. Or, use your device to scan the QR code in the right margin of this article. '''You do not need to be in the Survey123 app for this to work.'''
# From your device, click on this link: https://arcg.is/1rXPL1. Or, use your device to scan the QR code in the right margin of this article. '''You do not need to be in the Survey123 app for this to work.'''
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== DAMM Form Fields ==
== DAMM Form Fields ==
[[File:Fig. 2 Field Types.png|alt=Figure 2: Different types of DAMM field.|border|thumb|347x347px|'''''Figure 2:''' Different types of DAMM field. Click to enlarge.'']]
[[File:Fig. 2 Field Types.png|alt=Figure 2: Different types of DAMM field.|border|thumb|558x558px|'''''Figure 2:''' Different types of DAMM field. Click to enlarge.'']]
The field structure and interface of the DAMM is designed for quick and detailed reporting. Though the number of fields might intimidate a new user, note that most of them are "selection" fields which often require no more than a "yes" or "no", with one answer already selected as a default. With practice, a typical volunteer will complete a single site report in only a few minutes.
The field structure and interface of the DAMM is designed for quick and detailed reporting. Though the number of fields might intimidate a new user, note that most of them are "selection" fields which often require no more than a "yes" or "no", with one answer already selected as a default. With practice, a typical volunteer will complete a single site report in only a few minutes.