Since the advent of the internet, we have become increasingly obsessed with gathering and analysing data. Many people argue that the term ‘big data’ was first used by computer scientist John R Mashey in the 1990s. Others believe it was much later in 2005 coined by Roger Mougalas and the O'Reilly Media group. Either way, the power that data collection now wields over everyday decision making is significant and ever-growing.
Data collection refers to the process of gathering information or data from various sources for analysis, decision-making, or research purposes. It involves collecting relevant data points, organising them in a structured manner, and storing them for further analysis. There are many tools and technologies that facilitate efficient data collection, including mobile data collection apps, electronic signatures, online form builders, and drag-and-drop form builders.
Mobile data collection apps, much like Kizeo Forms are software applications designed for smartphones or tablets that enable users to collect data in real-time, even in remote locations. These apps provide functionalities such as offline data collection, GPS tagging, multimedia capture, and data synchronisation with central databases. They are particularly useful for field-based data collection scenarios, such as surveys, inspections, or audits.
It provides numerous tools and platforms for collecting data. For example, online surveys, mobile apps, and websites allow organisations to collect structured data directly from users. Wearables, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices generate real-time data, enabling automated data collection. 9 Series summarised the future for mobile data applications in a recent blog.
Cloud storage and databases provide scalable and secure solutions for storing and accessing vast amounts of data. Technology also gives us powerful analytical tools for extracting insights from collected data. Advanced analytics techniques, such as data mining, statistical modelling, and machine learning algorithms, help uncover patterns, correlations, and trends within datasets.
Technology enables real-time data collection and monitoring, allowing organisations to track events and activities as they occur. This capability is particularly valuable in fields such as healthcare, transportation, and environmental monitoring, where immediate data feedback is crucial for decision-making and intervention.
High-tech automation and efficiency streamlines the data collection process, reducing manual effort and potential errors. Automated data collection methods, such as web scraping or data extraction from digital documents, improve efficiency by eliminating manual data entry tasks.
And last but by no means least, technology helps us protect our data. With robust encryption, access controls, and secure data transmission protocols sensitive information is protected.
The world is now reliant on fast, accurate data collection and the future for this technology-enabled process is bright. The focus will of course be on accuracy, real time collection, ethics and analytics. Here’s a summary of our top 5 predictions for data collection,
Gathering and analysing information is absolutely vital in a world where we have data abundance. Getting your head around the most appropriate technology to support in your data gathering journey, is essential. Get this right and you will be on your way to unlocking the real potential that big data offers now and in the future. Learn more about how to facilitate data collection with Kizeo Forms here.