Interactive tour

Thanks to the interactive tour, users can discover the components of a project by following a virtual route: the redevelopment of a neighborhood, the definition of a mobility plan, or the creation of a bike path, etc. At each stage of the tour, they can access information and submit their contributions.
This tool can also be used directly in the field. Information panels are installed at each stage of the tour, and participants can contribute directly on Jenparle using a QR code.

The advantages of the interactive tour

Dynamic geolocation of a route, achievable in public spaces or remotely

Integration of visuals and project information at each stage

Opportunity to contribute at each stage of the walk

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Frequently Asked Questions

In what situations is an interactive tour useful?
Jenparle's interactive tour is an innovative tool. It is ideal for redevelopment projects, for example, as it allows users to discover, in a geolocated manner, all the components of a project.
What is the difference between an interactive walk and participatory mapping?
With participatory mapping, users can add contributions wherever they like, on a map background. A walk, on the other hand, involves exploring the territory of a project and allows users to contribute in a geolocated way, focusing on specific points relevant to your project.
How to combine fieldwork and online exploration?
The interactive walk perfectly combines in-person and remote participation. Participants follow the route on the ground and contribute online via their phones. Signs with QR codes for scanning can be placed along the walk's route. Participants discover the area and the project on-site and can contribute via their phones at each stop.
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