Oh yeah, As far as existing tech goes, Foundry 22<https://www.foundry22.com/home> pretty new, FOSS and on GIT Hub. It lets you compile Titanium<http://www.appcelerator.com/platform/titanium-sdk> studio projects without native SDKs. Titanium is a FOSS Javascript-> mobile SDK for mobile and Titanium Studio is an app code editor built on top of it.
The guys who built Foundry and I are spinning up a mobile lab at RIT, so I know they'd be happy to answer any questions. It might either fit your needs as is, or be the final link in the production chain after you build your "Museum App Builder" that does the publishing to mobile piece if you go down that road. Good Luck. Stephen Jacobs Associate Professor, Interactive Games and Media Visiting Scholar,International Center for the History of Electronic Games Chair, IGDA Learning, Games and Education SIG Director, Lab for Technological Literacy Rochester Institute of Technology 152 Lomb Memorial Drive Bldg 70 Rochester, NY 14623 s...@mail.rit.edu<mailto:s...@mail.rit.edu> 585-475-7803 office
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