CLIO Administrator Guide

From CLIO

Overview

Administrators manage CLIO Interactives and provide a decisive cohesion to the project by defining Audiences, organizing Programs and choosing what information is made available to Facilitators.

Creating an Interactive Exhibit

Creating an Interactive

An Interactive refers to single instance of a CLIO interactive experience, such as an individual kiosk or web exhibition. For example, we just installed an CLIO Interactive instance in the Local Web Development Environment. Interactives can contain multiple Programs, allowing kiosks to be used in different exhibitions without internet access. Interactives can also have device-specific settings, such as kiosk screen brightness and Facilitator PIN codes.

Creating a Program

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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. This allows facilitators to run multiple unrelated pop-up exhibits and programs using the same hardware, without having to connect to the internet or download additional data.  Programs are provided as a way to create manageable collections of interactive activities that can be customized based on your institutions needs.

Defining Audiences

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Each Program can have custom audiences groups, which are included as a way to help sort activities for predefined demographics.  When setting up the kiosk as part of their pop-up exhibit, facilitators have the power to configure which activities they think would best fit their audience and what they’re trying to achieve. As an example, this allows you to create three Slideshow activities about the same topic, but tailor each one for a different audience; one for younger learners, one for middle school children, and one for community audiences where you can expect adults are available to help explain more complex topics.  

Adding Multimedia

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Each Program contains its own directory to store media, which allows multiple activities within a Program to utilize the same multimedia assets.

Creating an Activity

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Activities are created through easily customizable activity templates, called Activity Types. You can make your own, or utilize the ones that are provided. The CLIO web application suite comes pre-installed with seventeen Activity Types that are designed specifically for use in an informal education or exhibit context. These activities are coded and stored as JSON files for use within CLIO, but we provide word processor templates to assist with collaboration during the development and drafting process.

Updating Kiosk Content

Once you have created an interactive on your Local Web Development Environment, it will need to be installed onto a kiosk or live web server.

Live Facilitation

Configuring Facilitator Information


When used as a kiosk for pop-up events, the Facilitation menu can provides facilitators with quick references, such as program information, goals, objectives, and instructions. 

Configuring Facilitator Discussions


Facilitator Discussions provide curated topics that can be used to prompt a conversation or answer a question from a participant.

Integrating CLIO Content into Your Institution

Creating a Kiosk

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You can use free and open-source software, alongside commodity or outdated hardware, to create an interactive kiosk to display within your institution.

POP

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The kiosk prototype used during pilot testing was constructed using off-the-shelf open-source hardware. It is powered by the Raspberry Pi 4 computer and official Raspberry Pi 7" touchscreen. The case was fabricated using consumer 3D printer. The total per-unit build cost per kiosk is $220. This low-cost and modular hardware configuration allow the kiosk to be assembled and deployed with minimal resources, while offering the flexibility, accessibility and maintainability to engage a variety of audiences in different learning contexts.

Embedding in Video Conference and Streaming Software

You can use Open Broadcaster Software to integrate CLIO and its activities into a video conference or live stream.

Integrating into Pre-Recorded Videos

You can use Open Broadcaster Software to integrate CLIO and its activities into pre-recorded videos that you can share online.

Embedding into a Blogging Platform

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When you host CLIO on a publicly accessible web server, it can be embedded directly into websites and blogging platforms, such as Wordpress.