Case Study – Lilitab Kiosks Help Promote Environmental Sustainability
The Creative Animal Foundation is embarking on a 50-city tour to promote the protection of nature in a 200 sq ft. custom-built tiny house, donated by 84 Lumber. Environmental experts Stephanie Arne (host of Mutual of Omaha’s “Wild Kingdom) and Tim Davison are visiting schools, universities, businesses, and festivals to educate the public. Their biggest obstacle was trying to figure out how to collect survey data from visitors. A recommendation from National Geographic led them to lilitab.
lilitab worked with the couple to find the best tablet kiosk solution, which turned out being the lilitab Wall Pro. Once the kiosks were in their place on the side of the house, Arne and Davison conducted pilot tests with more than a 100 people to tweak the software and make sure the survey process was smooth and easy. The kiosks are using survey software from San Francisco-based software company QuestionPro. Learn more at CreativeAnimal.org.
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