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The context of the wireframe is based on the scenario found on the Spatial Mapping page: See 2.2 In-museum kiosk: Printable Brochure.
The walkthrough of the Inin-museum kiosk wireframes can be downloaded here (in the Spatial Mapping section under the title Wireframes): http://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Fluid+Engage+Designfound here: Kiosk UI design, draft 2
Clarity around semantical issues was made clear by the DIA and more concerns were expressed around the viability of tagging objects and mapping the museum space. Issues stated in the previous teleconference around scalability, usability and sustainability remain, and further research is needed in the following areas:
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- Who will be using the kiosk? Will people be assisted by a docent?
- What information are visitors looking for related to the actual collections? (ie: Artists, Activities, Objects, etc)
- Do visitors want to combine collections or particular objects from different collections in a single tour?
- How can the kiosk provide a way for visitors to give feedback?
- Can the visitors rate a tour?
Spatial Mapping
- How will the mapping feature work given the massive scale of objects in the museum?
- What will the map look like? (3D, photo-realistic, schematic, etc)
- What are its affordances?
- How does the map update itself once objects move around?
Information
- On the kiosk, what/how much information should be given about each collection? Artifact? How will this compel people to see an object?
- Do we provide images? Collages? Music? Video?
- How do we facilitate visitors' need to 'discover' and 'explore' without giving out too much information about the collections?
Recommendations (by Vicki):
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