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Our exhibit spaces are rather outdated. One space in particular is intended to be a highly interactive and hands-on environment for facilitated field trip groups. However, we have adapted the activities hosted in the space as many of the exhibit elements are no longer function or relevant to current methods of teaching students how to behave as historians. We have four computer kiosks with outdated CPUs and touch screens. We hoped to update these kiosks with new software, at least, that could host simply some text as well as images and videos from our collections. The software would not need to link directly to our collections database, we would just need to be able to create something interactive from newly created files. Can anyone recommend any software and/or accompanying hardware for this type of highly interactive space? And of course, on a budget? :) Thank you for your help! Molly Wilmoth Lead Program Manager Washington State Historical Society 1911 Pacific Avenue | Tacoma, WA 98402 T: 253-798-5926 | F: 253-272-9518 molly.wilm...@wshs.wa.gov<mailto:molly.wilm...@wshs.wa.gov> Visit us at www.WashingtonHistory.org<http://www.washingtonhistory.org/> or Click here to become a member<http://www.washingtonhistory.org/support/membership/>!
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