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What smart technologies do you use during the Covid-19 pandemic?

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Jason Robert Rameshwar is a UWI student who needs some help for his research, which you can give by filling out his questionnaire.

He writes…

I am a postgraduate engineering student at The University of the West Indies doing research on emerging (new) technologies.

Your answers will identify smart technologies that should be used in the Caribbean to make our lives safer during the Covid-19 pandemic.  Responses are welcome from anyone, over the age of 18yrs (consenting adults), who has experience in any of the Caribbean countries during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The 17 questions about technology use should take about 10mins to answer based on my timing.

My aim is to get a large number of responses and to start analysing the information on the 2nd September 2020 so this form will be open from Wednesday 19th August 2020.  Please share this questionnaire with your friends and family so their contributions can make a difference.

Your answers will be anonymous and confidential as this form does not collect any personal data.

Thank you very much for your time and answers to these questions.

Click the link to access the Google Form questionnaire.

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