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Gallery staff place their Trails on-line
with StreetAccess.
StreetAccess provides the easy-to-use lesson-making software, Trailmaker.
StreetAccess also provides staff training to get you started.
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Visitors access these Trails and input
their responses.
Gallery visitors are issued with PDAs or mobile phones, and respond
to prompts in the trail as they stand in front of the selected object
or picture.
Trail creators can include text, images, audio, video and more.
Visitor responses can include multiple choice, simple yes/no, image
hotspots and text entry.
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The visitors inputs are recorded
on the StreetAccess server.
Each time a visitor accesses a Trail, a recording is made of the
process.
Visitors are issued unique PIN numbers and their responses are stored
so that only they (and gallery staff or their teachers) can access
them.
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These compiled records are readily available
on any internet-connected computer.
Back home or in the classroom, they can be downloaded, copied, stored
or edited into coursework using any standard word-processing software.
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