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Welcome to this first introductory video presentation, on an Introduction to Open Data Kit, a learning resource compiled by Statistics for Sustainable Development, for researchers, students, or anyone else who may be interested in learning the fundamentals of ODK and mobile data collection. This will be a set of introduction tutorial video presentations, with the aim of introducing people to the use of ODK and mobile data collection. These are skills and technologies which will be useful in planning, organising, conducting, and eventually reporting on whatever research project you may be undertaking. The first part of this will be a brief introduction explaining what exactly ODK is, some of the key terminology you will need to familiarise yourself with, and a little explanation of how the different components of the ODK system, the paper survey, the computer, the server, and your mobile device, all work together to help facilitate the streamlined system of data collection. Firstly,