This prototype was developed to prove several concepts. As a tool it was instrumental in getting a green light from other partners to develop the broader tool set.
The concept for the kiosk was to demonstrate a seamless user experience. Since kiosks are often placed in public spaces there's little time for people spend a lot of time using them. Therefore the functionality needed to focus on the most likely set of tasks based on the location.
The kiosks themselves would provide a wide range of functions from way-finding to reserving office space. However, the location of the kiosks would determine the prioritized functionality.
For example a kiosk near conference rooms would default to event-centric information, and kiosks near elevators might provide information about occupants within the building.
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The AWS or Alternative Workspace kiosk enables employees to accomplish a series of tasks with just a few clicks. The kiosks can provide functionality and context depending on where they are placed. For example this example, most people would chose to book a work space near a particular person.
The AWS or Alternative Workspace kiosk enables employees to accomplish a series of tasks with just a few clicks. The kiosks can provide functionality and context depending on where they are placed. For example, once you've found a person in the directory, you can go right into booking a work space near them.
The AWS or Alternative Workspace kiosk enables employees to accomplish a series of tasks with just a few clicks. The kiosks can provide functionality and context depending on where they are placed. For example, one placed near conference rooms would show a real-time calendar of events.