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== Overview == | |||
CLIO is a pair of web application graphical user interfaces that work together to manage your institution's interactives. CLIO can be used to create and manage Activities, define their Audience, organize them into Programs, and then displayed, both on-line and in-person.<gallery mode="slideshow"> | |||
File:Nature's Networks Exhibit Menu.png|Facilitator Mode lets you select which activities to display as part of your exhibit. | |||
File:Nature's Networks Exhibit Mode.png|Exhibit Mode displays the selected activities for visitors. | |||
File:Nature's Networks Looking at Salmon.png|Activities can be grouped together to create Narratives. | |||
File:Nature's Networks Sockeye Salmon.png|Each Activity is based on an Activity Type; a templated interaction where all you need to do is replace the text and media. | |||
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Each CLIO Interactive can contain multiple Programs and all the required data is stored within the web application directory, decreasing the strain on your institution's internet network while using offline kiosk systems. Entirely different sets of interactive activities can be loaded on-the-fly without internet access, even while away from your institution, making it easier to create pop-up exhibitions. Activities can be sorted into Audiences, allowing facilitators to tailor their live educational experience more closely to their current environment. | |||
Each CLIO Interactive can contain multiple Programs and all the required data is stored within the web application directory, decreasing the strain on your institution's internet network | |||
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==Web Applications== | ==Web Applications== | ||
===CLIO Exhibit=== | |||
CLIO Exhibit is a web application graphical user interface that can be used to facilitate digital Interactives and display Activities in different ways. It can be utilized through three different modes: Facilitator Mode, Exhibit Mode and Activity Mode. “Facilitator Mode” allows program facilitators to curate which Activities to display as part of their live or pop-up exhibition. “Exhibit Mode” displays a selection of interactive activities for an audience. “Activity Mode” is used to display individual Activities and provide direct access accommodations, such as readability and contrast modes. These modes are used together to create different interaction experiences. | |||
===CLIO Create=== | ===CLIO Create=== | ||
CLIO Create is a prospective web application graphical user interface that can be used to create and manage Activities, define their Audience, organize them into Programs, and then export an Interactive to a package file that is used to update a CLIO Exhibit Interactive. Developers can create new Activity Types, designers can create Themes and educators can create Activities. | |||
CLIO Create is a web application graphical user interface that can be used to create and manage Activities, define their Audience, organize them into Programs, and then export an Interactive to a package file. Developers can create new Activity Types, designers can create Themes and educators can create Activities. | |||
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===Interactive=== | |||
An Interactive refers to single instance of a digital interactive activity experience, such as an individual kiosk or web exhibition. Interactives can contain multiple Programs, allowing them to be used in different exhibitions even while away from your institution. A CLIO Interactive, put plainly, is a single instance of CLIO Exhibit. | |||
===Program=== | |||
A Program is a selection of Activities within the same group, exhibit or educational program. Programs can be used to group Activities for pop-up exhibition tables, rooms, galleries, or just by subject. | |||
===Activity=== | ===Activity=== | ||
An Activity is a single instance of an interactive experience that uses data within a user-defined configuration file to populate an Activity Type template. For example, we can make two Activities: one named "Sol" and the other named "Alpha Centauri". Our new "Sol" and "Alpha Centauri" Activities can have their own unique name, description and theme that is used only by that activity. We can configure both Activities to use the "Video Playback" Activity Types, which will playback a video and provide the user with playback controls. Each Activity with the same Activity Type will require the same media and Activity Type configuration. | An Activity is a single instance of an interactive experience that uses data within a user-defined configuration file to populate an Activity Type template. For example, we can make two Activities: one named "Sol" and the other named "Alpha Centauri". Our new "Sol" and "Alpha Centauri" Activities can have their own unique name, description and theme that is used only by that activity. We can configure both Activities to use the "Video Playback" Activity Types, which will playback a video and provide the user with playback controls. Each Activity with the same Activity Type will require the same media and Activity Type configuration to set up. | ||
====Activity Type==== | ====Activity Type==== | ||
An Activity Type is a type of CLIO extension that contains code, styles, markup and data structures that allow CLIO to quickly produce new Activities | An Activity Type is a type of CLIO extension that contains code, styles, markup and data structures that allow CLIO to quickly produce new Activities through templating. | ||
{{See|CLIO Activity Types}} | {{See|CLIO Activity Types}} | ||
=== | ===Audience=== | ||
An | An Audience is a type of categorization provided to Activities meant to assist facilitators with selecting interactives to fit their current needs and environments. Audiences can be anything you want. They could be age groups, such as children and teenagers; groups based on familiarity with certain subjects, such as geology novices and trained geologists; or just specific keywords. This allows educators to tailor the experience on the spot to a variety of factors, such as set-up location, audience, event size or unusual exhibit configurations. | ||
== Interaction Modes == | |||
=== Facilitator Mode === | |||
This graphical user interface provides an environment where program facilitators can select the Activities they would like to view as a part of their exhibit. They can preview Activities in Activity Mode, view information about its suggested Audience, or change interface settings (such as Contrast Modes, or Themes). After they have selected the desired activities, they can put the interface into Interactive Mode. | |||
= | {{CLIO|Mode=facilitator|Program=NaturesNetworks}} | ||
=== | === Exhibit Mode === | ||
This graphical user interface displays a collection of Activities or Exhibits for use by visitors. Users can navigate the activities and open them in Activity Mode. | |||
= | {{CLIO|Mode=exhibit|Program=NaturesNetworks}} | ||
== | === Activity Mode === | ||
<references /> | This graphical user interface displays an Activity or Exhibit. Users have access to a collection of accessibility features. | ||
{{CLIO|Mode=activity|Program=NatureNetworks|Activity=salmon}}<references />{{DocumentationNavigation}} |
Latest revision as of 13:20, 1 March 2023
Overview
CLIO is a pair of web application graphical user interfaces that work together to manage your institution's interactives. CLIO can be used to create and manage Activities, define their Audience, organize them into Programs, and then displayed, both on-line and in-person.
Each CLIO Interactive can contain multiple Programs and all the required data is stored within the web application directory, decreasing the strain on your institution's internet network while using offline kiosk systems. Entirely different sets of interactive activities can be loaded on-the-fly without internet access, even while away from your institution, making it easier to create pop-up exhibitions. Activities can be sorted into Audiences, allowing facilitators to tailor their live educational experience more closely to their current environment. [illustration needed]
Activities can be just about anything you can imagine. They are created through easily customizable activity templates, called Activity Types, specifically for use in an informal education or exhibit context. You can make your own, or utilize the ones that are provided. The default Activity Types included with CLIO range in complexity and customization options. There are simple interactive activities with very little customization, as well as more complex activities that can be extensively customized to assist in the creation of a narrative. Simple interactive games like quizzes, flashcards, and tile matching are included for younger audiences, while other activities like timelines enable older audiences to have a more in-depth informational experience.
Once these Activities are created for the CLIO web application, they can be used in different contexts. They can be used to create online exhibits of interactive activities; integrated into blog-based lesson plans; interacted with during live facilitated events; or displayed on an interactive kiosk in your building.
Web Applications
CLIO Exhibit
CLIO Exhibit is a web application graphical user interface that can be used to facilitate digital Interactives and display Activities in different ways. It can be utilized through three different modes: Facilitator Mode, Exhibit Mode and Activity Mode. “Facilitator Mode” allows program facilitators to curate which Activities to display as part of their live or pop-up exhibition. “Exhibit Mode” displays a selection of interactive activities for an audience. “Activity Mode” is used to display individual Activities and provide direct access accommodations, such as readability and contrast modes. These modes are used together to create different interaction experiences.
CLIO Create
CLIO Create is a prospective web application graphical user interface that can be used to create and manage Activities, define their Audience, organize them into Programs, and then export an Interactive to a package file that is used to update a CLIO Exhibit Interactive. Developers can create new Activity Types, designers can create Themes and educators can create Activities.
Terminology
Interactive
An Interactive refers to single instance of a digital interactive activity experience, such as an individual kiosk or web exhibition. Interactives can contain multiple Programs, allowing them to be used in different exhibitions even while away from your institution. A CLIO Interactive, put plainly, is a single instance of CLIO Exhibit.
Program
A Program is a selection of Activities within the same group, exhibit or educational program. Programs can be used to group Activities for pop-up exhibition tables, rooms, galleries, or just by subject.
Activity
An Activity is a single instance of an interactive experience that uses data within a user-defined configuration file to populate an Activity Type template. For example, we can make two Activities: one named "Sol" and the other named "Alpha Centauri". Our new "Sol" and "Alpha Centauri" Activities can have their own unique name, description and theme that is used only by that activity. We can configure both Activities to use the "Video Playback" Activity Types, which will playback a video and provide the user with playback controls. Each Activity with the same Activity Type will require the same media and Activity Type configuration to set up.
Activity Type
An Activity Type is a type of CLIO extension that contains code, styles, markup and data structures that allow CLIO to quickly produce new Activities through templating.
Audience
An Audience is a type of categorization provided to Activities meant to assist facilitators with selecting interactives to fit their current needs and environments. Audiences can be anything you want. They could be age groups, such as children and teenagers; groups based on familiarity with certain subjects, such as geology novices and trained geologists; or just specific keywords. This allows educators to tailor the experience on the spot to a variety of factors, such as set-up location, audience, event size or unusual exhibit configurations.
Interaction Modes
Facilitator Mode
This graphical user interface provides an environment where program facilitators can select the Activities they would like to view as a part of their exhibit. They can preview Activities in Activity Mode, view information about its suggested Audience, or change interface settings (such as Contrast Modes, or Themes). After they have selected the desired activities, they can put the interface into Interactive Mode.
Exhibit Mode
This graphical user interface displays a collection of Activities or Exhibits for use by visitors. Users can navigate the activities and open them in Activity Mode.
Activity Mode
This graphical user interface displays an Activity or Exhibit. Users have access to a collection of accessibility features.
Documentation | |
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Installation | Look and Feel |
Interaction Modes | Developing Activity Types |
Creating an Interactive | Framework |
Integrating CLIO | Contribute |