This document proposes a multimedia website and mobile app called Endless Tours that would allow users to take virtual tours of locations by accessing photos, videos, and educational content about the places that is mapped to specific geo-locations. It describes how the app was inspired by the River Semester program where students traveled down the Mississippi River and learned from experiences along the way. It provides details on how the Endless Tours platform and app would work by overlaying multimedia content on digital maps using geo-location data and connecting learning content. The goal is to create a sustainable open source platform for sharing educational virtual experiences.
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The Endless Tour
1. A proposal for a multimedia website and mobile app
MARK CHAMBERLAIN | FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN | FALL 2016
2. MARK CHAMBERLAIN | FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN | FALL 2016
The impetus for this project comes from the rich experiences learned
from the River Semester at Augsburg College. Sixteen students traveled
more than 2,300 miles from the start of the Mississippi River to the Gulf
of Mexico. The students had life-changing experiences along the way and
learned about life on the river in a real way. The river also became the
classroom with subjects including biology, history, political science, art,
and culture. Often, those who call the river home were the teachers.
The underlying premise of the River Semester was a challenge to the status
quo of higher education. Could a rich educational experience be provided
within a fraction of the environmental impact of a traditional brick-and-
mortar education?
River Semester at Augsburg College
Photos by Stephen Geffre.
3. MARK CHAMBERLAIN | FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN | FALL 2016
Endless Tours would like to take that
challenge one more step.
Could a rich educational experience be
created by merging the sites and sounds
of a place with the expertise of an
educator?
The result would be a sustainable open
source platform to allow sharing of
educational virtual experiences within a
community of learners and educators.
4. MARK CHAMBERLAIN | FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN | FALL 2016
What is the
platform?
The platform is the foundation for the
website and mobile app. It also is a
framework for publishing location-based
content. This content can be any combination
of text, images, sound, or video.
5. MARK CHAMBERLAIN | FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN | FALL 2016
How does
Endless Tours
work?
Endless Tours takes pictures, video, social
media and overlays the information on a digital
map using geo-location data. In addition to
the multimedia information, the app connects
learning content to the map interface.
The app could then be used in one of two
ways:
1) Tours could be viewed by anyone through
the search function or by social sharing.
2) The Endless Tours app can be treated like
a virtual tour guide as participants trace the
routes in reality. Tour information automatically
pops up based on geo-location data from the
users device.
6. MARK CHAMBERLAIN | FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN | FALL 2016
Mapping the River Semester
Endless Tours has partnered with Augsburg
College and the River Semester team to
capture the experiences from the trip in a
virtual tour. The results have helped build a
foundation for the platform to expand on.
October 25, 2015
IN THE LAND OF FLYING FISH
It seems appropriate that, as we draw nearer to the
land of Twain, our imaginations would become a bit
more active, and that nature and man would coop-
erate to supply us with some extraordinary tales.
Places affect us, and it is hard not to think about Cle-
mens and his cast of characters, his reflections and
tales from the river. A long time has passed since he
was here, but still somehow one feels that we look on
the same land and river that he did, despite all the
changes that have occurred in the interim.
MORE
October 19, 2015
INDUSTRIAL IMPACT ON RIVER
More at augsburg.edu/river/blog
The posts on the tour can be
viewed sequentially or by tapping
on a specific location.
7. MARK CHAMBERLAIN | FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN | FALL 2016
Possible types of tours
• Eco-tourism
• Urban ecology
• Historical tours
• Museum tours
• Biking tours
• Preservation project documentation
• Battlefield reenactment
• Eat local discovery
• Classroom augmentation
• And much more
8. MARK CHAMBERLAIN | FUNDAMENTALS OF SUSTAINABLE DESIGN | FALL 2016
Sustainability Statement
The Endless Tour is all about people. As
human beings, we have evolved to tell stories
as a way of conveying our experiences and
values. The Endless Tour app allows those
stories and experiences to come to life.
Through these shared experiences, Endless
Tour hopes to connect people around
conversations of sustainability. How could we
re-imagine our world together? A world that
cares for our planet, conducts business in a
way that adds value to our world, and thrives
off the diversity of culture.
Let’s start the journey together ...