The H.Kiosk mobile application provides a range of up-to-the-minute humanitarian related information from emergencies around the world. The application has multiple independent kiosks which reflect locations where UN-OCHA operates or there is an ongoing international humanitarian emergency. Once installed, a user simply select the kiosks that they are interested in and these kiosks will be automatically downloaded and synchronized to their mobile device. Downloading the files enables offline abilities which is extremely important as we kn ow that most responders do not have regular, consistent internet connection. The settings of the application help you to control the maximum file sized downloaded, to control if data is downloaded over mobile and/or WiFi (default is WiFi), and to know how much data is utilized on on the device for storage. Other than the files downloaded for the H.Kiosk, the application does not access, use or store any personal information from the device.
Although managing a kiosk as part of the H.Kiosk can be perceived as a relatively simple task, there are several aspects that each manager should understand and do in order to ensure the best experience possible for the end user.
An ideal file on the H.Kiosk is one that contains relevant and up-to-date information, is quickly accessible and easy to find, fits the screen of an iOS device appropriately, is reduced to the smallest possible file size without compromising image quality and readability, and has a filename that is descriptive yet concise. Following the guidelines and best practices on managing a H.Kiosk will ensure the best possible user experience.
Document or content placed in the H.Kiosk must be information suitable for public consumption as anyone can download and install the H.Kiosk app from the iTunes store. [Note that only OCHA staff will have access to control and update the content placed in the kiosks]. No materials should be placed in a kiosk before it has been approved through its regular, official channels. Given the live and flexible nature of a kiosk (see #2), it is recommended that one or two focal points in the country office manage the content of the kiosk. In most cases this may be the same person who manages the office website or is a central information focal point. HQ (CRD and CPD) will retain administrative access to every kiosk and will therefore have access to review and remove content if necessary.
Default Folder Structure:
Although you can place your existing products directly into your kiosk, you should give strong consideration to re-conceiving or re-purpose existing products based on the dimensions of an iPad and iPhone. By optimizing the products for the iPad/iPhone, you will improve the user’s experience of H.Kiosk.
It is strongly recommended to create quick reference products which can be placed in the root of your Dropbox kiosk folder. By doing so, these files will appear at the top of your kiosk giving everyone quick access to the most important numbers, status or information. Essentially, delivering the content that people need at their fingertips. Full products can then be made available in various sub-folder.
The H.Kiosk can accept the following file types:
Dimension of Product
Remember the screen size that you are delivering to - smartphones and tablets. They have small screens so providing an A2 size map is not ideal. Either provide appropriate products or consider ‘re-sizing’ or ‘re-purposing’ existing products to fit more appropriately.
iPad: 7.75×5.82 in
iPad mini: 7.9 in diagonal
Size of content & Font Sizes
Optimizing files and reducing their size is very important for three reasons:
Availability of space for files on the user’s mobile device is limited
File size affects synchronization speed
It is recommended that you consider referencing OCHA’s style guide when creating your products. However, it might be suggested that you consider using Arial 14 for normal text to ensure readability.
Application Settings
Within the application, the user can control several settings that you should be familiar with in order to better provide first-line support to the Humanitarian community in your country.
Users can control when and how the kiosks will synchronized
Max File Size allows the client to control the maximum file size that is downloaded during synchronization