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Since we're suggesting free 'Touchscreen Interactive' solutions - you can build these very quickly in PowerPoint (or free OpenSource alternatives).  Here's a tutorial that covers the basics:

http://johnsear.com/tutorial-interactive-touchscreen/

It works entirely offline and will run off budget Windows tablets.  You can also do the same on Raspberry PI (easiest way via exporting to pdf) - although there are some limitations.

On 22 March 2018 at 16:13, Charlotte Connelly <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hi folks,

 

I’m writing a design brief for a redevelopment of our interactive touch screens in the Polar Museum. I’ll be looking for somebody to develop a user-friendly CMS that our team can use to update content as required (albeit on our currently non-networked machines) and for them to design an attractive user interface for our visitors to interact with.

 

I know I’m in ‘how long is a piece of string’ territory, but I don’t have a good sense of what type of budget to attach to the project. I wondered if anybody could share examples of similar projects and what the budgets were for them so that I can figure out a sensible figure to work to.

 

Thanks very much,

Charlotte

 

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