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Page 1: Bush Library Proposal By Yvana. Introduction The museum will assume that people have their own wireless devices such as iPods, cell phones, and MP3 players

Bush Library ProposalBush Library Proposal

By YvanaBy Yvana

Page 2: Bush Library Proposal By Yvana. Introduction The museum will assume that people have their own wireless devices such as iPods, cell phones, and MP3 players

IntroductionIntroduction

• The museum will assume that people The museum will assume that people have their own wireless devices such have their own wireless devices such as iPods, cell phones, and MP3 as iPods, cell phones, and MP3 players.players.

• There will be a file that can be There will be a file that can be downloaded from the internet for downloaded from the internet for free onto the wireless device. free onto the wireless device.

• At the Bush Library museum, there At the Bush Library museum, there will be a wireless network.will be a wireless network.

Page 3: Bush Library Proposal By Yvana. Introduction The museum will assume that people have their own wireless devices such as iPods, cell phones, and MP3 players

Non iPod MP3 PlayerNon iPod MP3 Player

• MP3 player is used for blind people or for MP3 player is used for blind people or for people that only want an audio tour since people that only want an audio tour since its screen is to small for a video tour.its screen is to small for a video tour.

• Connect the USB port to the computer and Connect the USB port to the computer and go to www.bushlibrary.com/tour.go to www.bushlibrary.com/tour.

• There click MP3 player and something like There click MP3 player and something like this will pop up this will pop up

Would you like to download the audio tour for the MP3 player? Yes No

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iPod iPod

• The iPod can be used for both video The iPod can be used for both video and audio tour. It is a great device for and audio tour. It is a great device for both blind or deaf people.both blind or deaf people.

• Connect the USB port to the computer Connect the USB port to the computer and go to www.bushlibrary.com/tour.and go to www.bushlibrary.com/tour.

• There click iPod and something like There click iPod and something like this will pop up this will pop up

Click the tour you would like to download for your iPod.Audio Video Audio/Video Cancel

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Cell PhoneCell Phone

• Cell Phones can also be used for both Cell Phones can also be used for both types of tours.types of tours.

• Text one of these three numbers and Text one of these three numbers and the program will be downloaded on the program will be downloaded on your phone for free:your phone for free:

- video tour: 56868- video tour: 56868- audio tour: 49090- audio tour: 49090- audio/video tour: 73232- audio/video tour: 73232

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The TourThe Tour

• When the file is downloaded onto the When the file is downloaded onto the device, it will send signals to the device, it will send signals to the wireless network in the museum. wireless network in the museum.

• The network will respond. It will send The network will respond. It will send the video and/or audio tour to the the video and/or audio tour to the device.device.

• There is one video and/or audio for There is one video and/or audio for each exhibit. each exhibit.

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Continuation of the TourContinuation of the Tour

• You can skip from one video and/or audio You can skip from one video and/or audio part to another.part to another.

• With an iPod, the user would use the With an iPod, the user would use the forward and backward buttons on the left forward and backward buttons on the left and right side of the track wheel. and right side of the track wheel.

• There are many different types of non There are many different types of non apple MP3 players. However, most have apple MP3 players. However, most have the forward and backward buttons as well.the forward and backward buttons as well.

• Part of a cell phone is the directional pad. Part of a cell phone is the directional pad. The user would also press the forward and The user would also press the forward and backward buttons. backward buttons.


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