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Interpretative Design Accessibility Achievement Award

Award Title: Interpretative Design Accessibility Achievement Award of the U.S. Department of the Interior National Park Service 
The award recipient: The Washita Battlefield National Historic Site under the National Park Service in Cheyenne, Oklahoma. ​ 
Dimensions: The screen is W 24 x L 36 x H 4 inches. 
Funded by The Foundation of Southwestern Oklahoma State University and The Washita Battlefield National Historic Site in 2017.

Credits: 
Project Director: Siriporn Peters 
Script/Copywriters: 1) Kevin Mohr, Chief of Interpretation and Operations of the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, 2) Dr. Henrietta Mann, the Former President of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College in Weatherford, and 3) Frederic Murray, an Academic Librarian and Head of Instructional Services at the Al Harris Library, Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) 
Wooden Kiosk designed and created by: Brad Bryan and Nathan Brooks, instructors of the Engineering Technology Department at SWOSU 
Digital Illustrator: Angsuemalin Peters, a SWOSU student 
Interactive design producer: Touch Graphics Inc.

This prototype was developed from the communication design for accessibility research project which was funded by the College of Art and Science and Department of Art, Communication and Theatre at SWOSU in 2016. The prototype is a showcase at the Washita Visitor Center in Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
Interpretative Design Accessibility Achievement Award
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Interpretative Design Accessibility Achievement Award

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