LOCK IN TRAINING SYSTEM WITH RETENTION ROUND DISPLAY
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Abstract
A Lock-In Training system. The Lock-In Training system can include an appropriately programmed Web site and a user computer. The Lock-In Training system can also include an appropriately programmed stand-alone computer. Some embodiments of the invention allow student users to efficiently learn materials by taking Lock-In Training courses. A Lock-In Training course may include one or more Lock-In Training sessions. These sessions may include one or more Lock-In Training parts. These parts can include a group of questions and answers. The answers can include one or more keywords. A student user can lock-in material by entering keywords in response to questions. The questions may be presented in Introductory rounds and/or Retention rounds on one or more training days.
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110 Claims
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1-74. -74. (canceled)
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75. A method comprising:
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storing, in a computer, a question;
then displaying, on a computer display that is coupled to the computer, a complete answer to the question, the complete answer including a first word, followed by a second word having m characters, followed by a third word, followed by a fourth word having n characters, where m and n are both greater than 1;
then displaying, on the computer display, the question;
simultaneously displaying, on the computer display with the question, a partial answer to the question, the partial answer including the first word and the third word, the partial answer not including the second word or the fourth word, the partial answer including m locations for each of the m characters in the second word, the m locations positioned in the partial answer after the first word in the partial answer and before the third word in the partial answer, the partial answer including n locations for each of the n characters in the fourth word, the n locations positioned in the partial answer after the third word in the partial answer;
thendisplaying in a first font the m characters of the second word at the m locations in the partial answer;
thenreceiving a first character from a user, the first character not being equal to the first character of the fourth word, the first character being equal to another character of the fourth word;
thennot displaying in the first font any of the n characters of the fourth word in any of the n locations of the partial answer;
thenreceiving a second character from the user, the second character received from the user being equal to the first character of the fourth word;
thendisplaying in the first font the first character of the fourth word at the first of the n locations in the partial answer. - View Dependent Claims (76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100)
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101. A method comprising:
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storing, in a computer, a question;
thendisplaying, on a computer display that is coupled to the computer, a complete answer to the question, the complete answer including a first word having m characters, followed by a second word, followed by a third word having n characters, where m and n are both greater than 1;
then displaying, on the computer display, the question;
simultaneously displaying, on the computer display with the question, a partial answer to the question, the partial answer including the second word, the partial answer not including the first word or the third word, the partial answer including m locations for each of the m characters in the first word, the m locations positioned in the partial answer before the second word in the partial answer, the partial answer including n locations for each of the n characters in the third word, the n locations positioned in the partial answer after the second word in the partial answer;
thendisplaying in a first font the m characters of the first word at the m locations in the partial answer;
thenreceiving a first character from a user, the first character not being equal to the first character of the third word, the first character being equal to another character of the third word;
thennot displaying in the first font any of the n characters of the third word in any of the n locations of the partial answer;
thenreceiving a second character from the user, the second character received from the user being equal to the first character of the third word;
thendisplaying in the first font the first character of the third word at the first of the n locations in the partial answer. - View Dependent Claims (102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110)
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