iPod Notes Feature Guide (PDF) - Apple Developer
iPod Notes Feature Guide (PDF) - Apple Developer
iPod Notes Feature Guide (PDF) - Apple Developer
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C H A P T E R 1<br />
<strong>iPod</strong> <strong>Notes</strong> Concepts<br />
Self-guided or Virtual Museum Tour<br />
Alternatively, the <strong>iPod</strong> could be set up to allow users to browse for topics in any order. For example,<br />
consider a museum (perhaps the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art) whose exhibits are not<br />
presented sequentially. Since each exhibit is a self-contained and easy-to-locate collection of notable<br />
works by a single artist, the tour should accommodate the visitor’s viewing order preferences. Another<br />
benefit of this type of tour is that a viewer could take a virtual tour of the collections—from a bus, a<br />
beach, or even a hospital bed. The main menu could look like this:<br />
Figure 1-5 Self-guided tour — start<br />
The visitor would choose “Collections” to see a list of artists and other museum collections:<br />
Figure 1-6 Self-guided tour — collections<br />
She could then choose an artist to see a list of his works featured in the museum:<br />
Figure 1-7 Self-guided tour — artist<br />
She could choose one of his works, perhaps one she is standing in front of, and read something about<br />
it:<br />
12 Overview<br />
2006-11-02 | © 2006 <strong>Apple</strong> Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved.