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Revision as of 11:26, 16 March 2023

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Overview

Visitors use the exhibit and activities created for CLIO as part of their interactive experience.

Using a CLIO Exhibit Kiosk

Navigating Exhibit Mode

On the Exhibit screen, you can navigate a carousel of interactive Activity cards by swiping on the touchscreen, using the navigational arrows on the left and right, or by selecting the indicator along the bottom. Each Activity card has an info icon that can provide more information about the Activity.

Entering an Activity

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Exiting an Activity

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Using Accessibility Settings

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Contribute

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Documentation
Installation Look and Feel
Interaction Modes Developing Activity Types
Creating an Interactive Framework
Integrating CLIO Contribute