Hi,

I've started a wiki page for exploring options of audio & button navigation for the kiosk. It goes without saying that since these issues are tightly bound with the overall interaction design and physical design of the kiosk! This means you should consider this page a work in progress that will evolve.

There's a section at the bottom called "audio options". I'm hoping this will start the discussion in the community about how our kiosk will facilitate audio access to both the content and navigation through the kiosk's features.

I'm hoping that developers and designers in the community can chime in with feedback and thoughts on how we can create a highly usable and sustainable audio experience.

Is the kiosk self voicing? Accessed by headphones or a wand-like device?
Do we adapt a commercial or open source screen reader? If so which ones & how?
Used canned MP3's that facilitate access?
How do we ensure this audio feature is designed and incorporated in such a way that it is sustainable (e.g. to Engage developers, & the DIA itself)

Please help me begin to understand the pros, cons, and assumptions of these options, or suggest others..

http://wiki.fluidproject.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=12911258

Thanks!

Alison

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