Virtual Tours as an online resource

Posted on November 10, 2004
Filed Under Web Design, Web Management |

The Virtual Tours at Las Vegas/Clark County Library District’s website are pretty cool - they are tours of what the library considers to be “useful resources.” They’re things like the Family History Center and a Legal Services self-help center. That a great idea!

But - we could take that idea further. In Kansas City, for example - we could create virtual tours of our well-known cultural icons, like our fountains, our barbeque restaurants, even our sports organizations (ie., virtual tour of Chiefs stadium). Or outdoor areas like the Plaza (a well-known outdoor shopping center).

This would help our remote customers see places they wouldn’t usualyy see, and could possibly even supply visual driving directions.

Just a thought!

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One Response to “Virtual Tours as an online resource”

  1. Jason on June 2nd, 2007 6:29 am

    Yep i do agree with you. Virtual tours provide more visual information to the customers beyond merely text and one or two still photographs.

    jason
    http://www.panpics.co.uk

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