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Re: MCG Digest - 30 May 2019 to 31 May 2019 - Special issue (#2019-96)

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Re: Locking down PowerPoint file.

Another approach is to convert file to HTML5 using iSpring Pro Converter (www.ispringsolutions.com) which retains all the interactivity of the original file which you can then download to the tablet and run on iSpring Play (free app) in offline mode. We run it on iPads locked through Guided Access and there must be a similar facility on Windows. It works fine – once converted nobody can interfere with it.

Hope this helps.

David Craddock

On 31/05/2019, 13:03, "Museums Computer Group on behalf of MCG automatic digest system" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:

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    Topics in this special issue:
    
      1. Fwd: [Humanist] 33.28: pubs: semantic web for cultural heritage cfp
      2. Job opportunity - National Motor Museum Trust
      3. Locking down a  powerpoint file on tablets (3)
      4. Locking down a powerpoint file on tablets
    
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    Date:    Fri, 31 May 2019 12:44:41 +0100
    From:    Mia <[log in to unmask]>
    Subject: Fwd: [Humanist] 33.28: pubs: semantic web for cultural heritage cfp
    
    In case this is of interest...
    
    Cheers,
    
    Mia
    
    
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    Check out my book! http://bit.ly/CrowdsourcingOurCulturalHeritage
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    From: Humanist <[log in to unmask]>
    Date: Tue, 21 May 2019 at 06:07
    Subject: [Humanist] 33.28: pubs: semantic web for cultural heritage cfp
    To: <[log in to unmask]>
    
    
                      Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 33, No. 28.
                Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London
                       Hosted by King's Digital Lab
                           www.dhhumanist.org
                    Submit to: [log in to unmask]
    
    
    
    
            Date: 2019-05-21 04:55:33+00:00
            From: Eero Hyvonen <[log in to unmask]>
            Subject: CFP: Special Issue on Semantic Web for Cultural Heritage
    
    Semantic Web journal (impact factor 2,224 in 2018)
    
    Call for Papers: Special Issue on Semantic Web for Cultural Heritage
    
    Paper submission deadline: September 29, 2019
    
    Cultural Heritage plays a central role to better understand previous
    generations
    and the history of where humankind comes from. The Web allows people to
    publish,
    explain and debate at all scales, local, national, and worldwide. Scientific
    researchers, organizations, associations, schools are looking for relevant
    technologies for annotating, integrating, sharing, accessing, visualizing,
    and
    analyzing the mine of cultural collections and, more generally, cultural
    data.
    There is also a need for taking into account profiles and preferences of end
    users in order to offer them highly personalized digital experiences.
    Several
    national and international research and innovation programmes (EUROPEANA,
    DARIAH, PARTHENOS, CrossCult, ARCHES, ARIADNEplus, etc.) have been launched
    to
    these directions. During 2018, which was the European Year of Cultural
    Heritage,
    several events and initiatives across Europe encouraged people to engage,
    explore and debate our rich and diverse cultural heritage.
    
    A fundamental challenge that many of these aforementioned projects are
    dealing
    with is how to make Cultural Heritage data, which is made available by
    different
    actors in a multitude of different languages and formats, mutually
    interoperable, so that it can be searched, linked, and presented in a
    harmonized
    way across the boundaries of the datasets and data silos. Early solutions
    were
    based on the syntactic or structural level of data, without leveraging the
    rich
    semantic structures underlying the content. During the two last decades,
    solutions based on the principles and technologies of the Semantic Web have
    been
    proposed to explicitly represent the semantics of data sources and make both
    their content and their semantics machine operable and interoperable. In
    parallel, knowledge representation models have matured, such as the
    CIDOC-CRM's
    ecosystem, which is dedicated to the cultural heritage field including
    documentation, archaeology, history, architecture, etc. As more and more
    institutions bring their data to the Semantic Web level, the tasks of data
    integration, sharing, analysis, visualization, etc. are now to be conceived
    in
    this very rich framework.
    
    This special issue is to offer to Computer Scientists, Data Scientists and
    Digital Humanities researchers who are involved in the development or
    deployment
    of Semantic Web solutions for Cultural Heritage the opportunity to present
    their
    realizations, the outcomes of their projects, being either some publicly
    reusable Semantic Web tools, some datasets or ontologies published in the
    Linked
    Open Data Cloud, or Semantic Web techniques, services and architectures for
    Cultural Heritage. Submissions can be of any of the types described in
    http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/authors.
    For more details, see:
    
    http://www.semantic-web-journal.net/blog/special-issue-semantic-web-cultural-
    heritage
    
    Best regards - terveisin
    
    Eero
    ________________________________________________
    Eero Hyvönen
    Director, Helsinki Centre for Digital Humanities (HELDIG), University of
    Helsinki http://heldig.fi/
    Professor, Aalto University, Department of Computer Science
    http://cs.aalto.fi/
    Semantic Computing Research Group (SeCo)  http://seco.cs.aalto.fi/
    phone:  +358 50 384 1618
    HELDIG: Room A131, Metsätalo, Unioninkatu 40, Helsinki
    Aalto: Room B128, Konemiehentie 2, Espoo
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    New book: E. Hyvönen: Semantic Web. Handbook of Linked Open Data (in
    Finnish).
    Gaudeamus, 2018.
    https://gaudeamus.pikakirjakauppa.fi/tuote/eero_hyvonen/semanttinen_web/97895234
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    Date:    Fri, 31 May 2019 11:45:33 +0000
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    Subject: Job opportunity - National Motor Museum Trust
    
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    Date:    Fri, 31 May 2019 11:56:05 +0000
    From:    "Bartley, Izzy" <[log in to unmask]>
    Subject: Locking down a  powerpoint file on tablets
    
    Hi Everyone,
    
    I’m wondering if there is a way to lock down a powerpoint on a (window)s tablet, to turn it into a kiosk in a gallery environment.
    
    Previously I tried this by installing kiosk software on the tablet, but it didn’t work as “powerpoint is an executable file” and I was subsequently told by the kiosk software company that they had “no idea how to lock down a powerpoint in this way”.
    
    After a quick google search, I can see that there are options for locking down a tablet to a particular app, but in this case I want it locked to a particular fie.  Am I missing something very simple here, or is it the case that this isn’t possible?
    
    Thank you for any help and advice!
    
    Best,
    
    Izzy
    
    
    
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    Date:    Fri, 31 May 2019 13:02:16 +0100
    From:    Tony Crockford <[log in to unmask]>
    Subject: Re: Locking down a  powerpoint file on tablets
    
    > On 31 May 2019, at 12:56, Bartley, Izzy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
    > 
    > Hi Everyone,
    >  
    > I’m wondering if there is a way to lock down a powerpoint on a (window)s tablet, to turn it into a kiosk in a gallery environment. 
    >  
    > Previously I tried this by installing kiosk software on the tablet, but it didn’t work as “powerpoint is an executable file” and I was subsequently told by the kiosk software company that they had “no idea how to lock down a powerpoint in this way”.
    >  
    > After a quick google search, I can see that there are options for locking down a tablet to a particular app, but in this case I want it locked to a particular fie.  Am I missing something very simple here, or is it the case that this isn’t possible? 
    >  
    > Thank you for any help and advice!
    >  
    > Best,
    >  
    > Izzy
    
    
    can't you export the powerpoint presentation to pdf abd then view that in a locked down kiosk?
    
    
    
    
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    Date:    Fri, 31 May 2019 13:03:16 +0100
    From:    Defnet Media <[log in to unmask]>
    Subject: Re: Locking down a powerpoint file on tablets
    
    You've said it is a powerpoint - Is it a powerpoint for any particular
    reason? You can export powerpoint as a MP4 video file or export it as a
    rotating PDF file.
    
    These options may help - I know nothing of Kiosk software but can only
    assume these file formats would be easier for it to deal with.
    
    I'm sure other people have better suggestions but going around the problem
    may be an option.
    
    Good luck
    
    On Fri, May 31, 2019 at 12:57 PM Bartley, Izzy <
    [log in to unmask]> wrote:
    
    > Hi Everyone,
    >
    >
    >
    > I’m wondering if there is a way to lock down a powerpoint on a (window)s
    > tablet, to turn it into a kiosk in a gallery environment.
    >
    >
    >
    > Previously I tried this by installing kiosk software on the tablet, but it
    > didn’t work as “powerpoint is an executable file” and I was subsequently
    > told by the kiosk software company that they had “no idea how to lock down
    > a powerpoint in this way”.
    >
    >
    >
    > After a quick google search, I can see that there are options for locking
    > down a tablet to a particular app, but in this case I want it locked to a
    > particular fie.  Am I missing something very simple here, or is it the case
    > that this isn’t possible?
    >
    >
    >
    > Thank you for any help and advice!
    >
    >
    >
    > Best,
    >
    >
    >
    > Izzy
    >
    >
    >
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    >
    >
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    Date:    Fri, 31 May 2019 13:03:39 +0100
    From:    Francisco Portal <[log in to unmask]>
    Subject: Re: Locking down a  powerpoint file on tablets
    
    Hi Izzy, 
    
    Which tablet model are you using? 
    
    Mos of the devices have a built-in functionality to lock down the displayed content and a password is needed to unlock it. 
    
    Therefore, no App needed. 
    
    Best,
    
    Francis
    
    
    
    
    > On 31 May 2019, at 12:56, Bartley, Izzy <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
    > 
    > Hi Everyone,
    >  
    > I’m wondering if there is a way to lock down a powerpoint on a (window)s tablet, to turn it into a kiosk in a gallery environment. 
    >  
    > Previously I tried this by installing kiosk software on the tablet, but it didn’t work as “powerpoint is an executable file” and I was subsequently told by the kiosk software company that they had “no idea how to lock down a powerpoint in this way”.
    >  
    > After a quick google search, I can see that there are options for locking down a tablet to a particular app, but in this case I want it locked to a particular fie.  Am I missing something very simple here, or is it the case that this isn’t possible? 
    >  
    > Thank you for any help and advice!
    >  
    > Best,
    >  
    > Izzy
    >  
    > <image001.jpg>
    >  
    > Izzy Bartley
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