Hi everyone,
You might be interested in how the Pergamon museum in Berlin. They have
used Ipads in their exhibition. I have pictures if you are interested?
Med venlig
hilsen
Rikke Olafson
Ph.d.-studerende, Institut for Litteratur, Kultur
og Medier, DREAM, Syddansk Universitet
Tlf: 22632393
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On 24/04/12 22.41, "Annette Haworth" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Hi Claire,
>
>You might be amused by this:
>http://flic.kr/s/aHsjyUVaZH
>
>- illustrates mounting an iPad2 into its own box, using a security
>'frame' and kensington lock, and attaching it to a trolley.
>
>All in the interests of 1. spending almost no money 2. having something
>absolutely reliable as a QR code reader. Not exactly the professional
>look you are seeking, but thought you might like to know what you started
>showing me QR codes last year still continues. People do seem to find an
>'iPad in a box' less 'frightening' than one not boxed - e.g. when we did
>a drawing activity. Not sure why, perhaps there is less feeling one is
>going to break something?
>
>The new iPad is slightly 'thicker' than the iPad2, so be careful when
>buying a hard case that they can accommodate the new dimensions.
>On a more serious point, it is worth using iPads for those with various
>disabilities as its accessibility options are good.
>
>Annette
>________________________________________
>From: Museums Computer Group [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Ross,
>Claire [[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: 24 April 2012 11:38
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: iPad Mount recommendations
>
>Hello there,
>
>I am working on a temporary exhibition as part of UCL's Festival of
>London and Literature; we would like to incorporate iPads into elements
>of the exhibition space. I have previously used a bespoke mount maker to
>create iPad mounts, but in the interest of keeping costs down we are now
>looking for an off the shelf alternative. It would need to be for an
>iPad 2/3 so the front facing camera would need to be unobstructed.
>
>Has anyone used off the shelf iPad mounts for any exhibition? Would
>anyone recommend any specific products?
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Claire
>
>Claire Ross
>Centre for Digital Humanities
>Department of Information Studies
>University College London
>Gower Street
>WC1E 6BT
>
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