We’ve just been briefed to build something very similar to that for a client, with a view to make it more widely available. A simple menu structure allowing users to scroll through options and play an audio or video clip with or without text and image. For use online or offline with iPads.
Keynote might well the easiest and cheapest, but if that doesn’t work out, feel free to get in touch.
Michael
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On 9 Feb 2015, at 11:35, Asimina Vergou <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
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> we are looking at how we can develop a simple touch screen interface so that visitors can access audio files of voices of people involved in a botanic gardens/zoo project, and also display through the same interface images and text. This should be a very simple piece of digital interpretation accessible through a tablet and it will be used at an exhibition at the Hampton Court Palace flower show. Do you know any software that might be appropriate for this? Due to budget restrictions we are looking at an existing software rather than developing a custom made one using a developer and designer.
> any suggestion will be very helpful.
> best regards,
> Asimina
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> Dr Asimina Vergou
> Head of Education
> Botanic Gardens Conservation International
> bgci.org
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