By Chris Meyer on
6/11/2013 2:11 PM
Continuing our series on the Top 10 Touch Screen Kiosk Maintenance Tips, we going to consider content.
Unless you live under a rock...
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By Chris Meyer on
5/15/2013 4:22 PM
Continuing on with tip # 4 we have two more computer maintenance tips. We already addressed OS updates and data backup. These 2 are equally important...
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By Chris Meyer on
4/26/2013 2:31 PM
So our first 3 tips concentrated on the kiosk structure or furniture. It’s very important to maintain an good appearance and keep the housing in good working order. Now we move onto the guts of the...
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By Chris Meyer on
4/11/2013 9:05 PM
Clean the inside of a touch screen kiosk? Why? Well this can be a very important maintenance tip. You may not realize it but...
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By Chris Meyer on
3/28/2013 9:56 AM
Even though you keep your touch screen kiosk clean, if it gets a lot of use (or even if you just get one ornery visitor to your museum) you may need to make repairs to the kiosk. It is very important...
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By Chris Meyer on
3/11/2013 9:27 AM
We’ll start our touch screen kiosk and electronic exhibit tips with exterior cleaning. There are a number of things you want to keep in mind when cleaning a kiosk or exhibit. First, know that the different surfaces may require ...
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By Chris Meyer on
2/25/2013 11:07 AM
In the coming weeks we’ll share a new series of blog articles for exhibit managers. In a perfect world your exhibits and kiosks would be maintenance free and many people actually believe this is the case. (continued)
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By Chris Meyer on
1/29/2013 9:42 PM
Continuing our series: Ten Key Considerations for Exhibit Multimedia Success.
We wrote in previous submissions about updating content in a kiosk to keep it “fresh.” Although this can be a bit of work and a commitment by a staff member, there are ways to keep content updated without doing much at all...
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By Chris Meyer on
12/27/2012 1:35 PM
Continuing our series: Ten Key Considerations for Exhibit Multimedia Success.
Maintenance, who and how?
In order to get the longest life out of your kiosk computer hardware, you should ...
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By Chris Meyer on
12/18/2012 9:49 AM
Continuing our series: Ten Key Considerations for Exhibit Multimedia Success.
ROI (Return On Investment) is a popular business term, but I believe that too many museums overlook the importance of tracking the ROI of an exhibit. In simple terms...
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