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Interactive distributed processing learning system and method

  • US 20060286538A1
  • Filed: 06/14/2006
  • Published: 12/21/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/20/2005
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. An instructional learning system comprising a dynamic, distributed, processing approach wherein the processes are controlled by a set of multiple predefined instructional content, including Lesson Data and Audio Data control tables, and a user defined instruction control configuration instruction delivery system, wherein:

  • said instructional learning system utilizes a computer system that includes a central processing unit, monitor and keyboard wherein, the use thereof by said user enables said user to interact with said instructional learning system content, which is accessible by said user opening said instructional learning system;

    said user includes one or more students, i.e. Student User, wherein each such Student User is a person using the instructional learning system to receive the instruction delivered by said instructional learning system, and one or more teachers, wherein each such teacher is a person who tracks the learning process using said user defined instruction control configuration for one or more Student Users;

    said instruction delivery system includes predefined instructional content and simulates actual classroom instruction by including a virtual teacher, wherein;

    said virtual teacher is programmed to re-teach as many times as necessary for instruction acquisition by repeating said predefined instructional content in its predetermined systematic sequence every single time an incorrect discrimination response is given by said Student User, and said virtual teacher pronounces all verbal instruction with a precision and consistency of recitation by employing state of the art voice recording and editing techniques;

    said Student User may only access the instruction in that predetermined systematic sequence when prior correct discriminations have been made to advance through a lesson; and

    subsequent to entering the user defined instruction control configuration, the instruction delivery system becomes entirely automated, requiring only start up of the learning system to deliver all instruction content in its precise sequence regardless of how many subsequent times the learning system is started to complete all instruction, nor of the length of time the instruction system is used each time it is started; and

    said computer presents to said Student User said predefined instructional content, wherein such predefined instructional content is presented to said Student in a precise predetermined step-by-step sequence, and said Student User, utilizing said computer, responds to visual and audible prompts to select a discriminative response to said instructional content;

    and further wherein the instruction delivery system is a lead-model-test instruction-presentation sequence that;

    (i) first, leads the Student User by describing exactly what is each new instructional content presentation, (ii) immediately follows with a modeled example demonstration of the new instructional content described, (iii) then immediately follows with a test step wherein the Student User is given the opportunity to demonstrate such user'"'"'s understanding of the new instruction content with an accurate discrimination response;

    or, in the event of an inaccurate response, repeats the lead-model-test instruction-presentation sequence;

    further, said instruction delivery system is an errorless learning system that produces evidence of demonstrated mastery of all instructional content by building into the instructional learning system;

    (i) the aforesaid systematic instruction, (ii) the requirement that all correct aforesaid discriminations be made by a Student User before such Student User may advance to the next lesson, as well as to advance to each next instructional element in any given lesson, (iii) the aforesaid lead-model-test instruction presentation process such that the correct discriminations are never revealed to the Student User, (iv) the recording to a data storage device every single discrimination response made by each Student User for each lesson, (v) the statistical reporting of individual lesson results that retrieves the entire discrimination response data collection for a specified lesson for a particular Student User and presents the data in a manner that pinpoints every single instructional element that was incorrectly discriminated, and (vi) the statistical reporting over time of the cumulative results that retrieves the entire discrimination response data collection for a Student User and presents the data in a manner that particular pinpoints mastery and deficiencies.

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