CLIO Visitor Guide

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Overview

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

Quick Reference

We provide a flashcard-sized Getting Started Visitor's Guide that can be used as a quick reference sheet.

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 chevron_left previous and next chevron_right arrows, or by selecting the circle indicator along the bottom. Each Activity card has an info info icon that can provide more information about the Activity. Close this information screen by selecting check 'Okay'. Enter any Activity by selecting the Activity card.


Navigating an Activity

Every Activity is different, but they share a common interface to make them easier to navigate. Get more information by opening the menu Activity Menu. Here, you can find descriptions, introductory videos, accessibility options and more.

Some Activities will present you with a collection of different Activities, offering different ways for you to learn. You can enter any of these sub-activities by touch_app tapping on them. Return to this list using the arrow_back back button. Explore using the zoom_in Look Closer buttons as they appear within an activity. Return to the Exhibit screen at any time by hitting the home Home button.

Using Accessibility Settings

Open the menu Activity Menu and navigate to accessibility_new Accessibility. These settings offer different ways to assist with readability, from font size and family, to contrast modes, which decreases color in the interface.

Contribute

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If you want to help contribute to CLIO, you've come to the right place. This is where we are trying to keep a living document based on CLIO and the way open-source technologies intersect with museums, libraries and cultural heritage centers. Sponsor us, add terms, update definitions, or provide language translations. Every little thing helps us to create a vibrant and open community geared towards one thing: equal access to technology, for everyone.

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