Instructional system and method for improving communication skills
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1. A method for teaching communication skills utilizing language constructs and a computer based instructional system including processing means, memory means, and input and output means, said method comprising the steps of:
- a) evaluating a student'"'"'s communication skills by using computer generated stimuli requiring the student to respond thereto and the student'"'"'s previous response data from the memory means, wherein the stimuli and the student'"'"'s response thereto utilize either touch, movement, sight, sound, or speech;
b) selecting a target instructional objective for mastering a language construct, wherein the target instructional objective is selected by the computer based instructional system from a plurality of hierarchically ranked objectives stored in the system, wherein the target instructional objective either sequentially follows from an objective previously mastered by the student or by a teacher supervising use of the system;
c) using the evaluation to prepare an optimal cognitive strategy to achieve the target instructional objective, wherein the optimal strategy employs touch, movement, sight, sound, and speech as the student progressively encounters subsequent objectives to develop proficiency;
d) testing the student'"'"'s ability either to reproduce, recognize, write, type, hand sign, speak, spell, use, or translate the target instructional objective by using decision rules stored in the system for comparing the results of the testing to a first predetermined performance criterion stored in the system, whereby the system presents test stimuli and receives the response of the student of the stimulus;
e) repeating steps (c) and (d) if the test results do not exceed the first predetermined performance criterion;
f) when the first predetermined performance criterion has been exceeded, repeating steps (b) through (e) with the next higher hierarchically ranked objective; and
g) repeating steps (b) through (f) until the student exceeds a second predetermined performance criterion for the next higher hierarchically ranked target instructional objective.
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Abstract
Method and system for reducing illiteracy of individuals accompanied by improvements in functionality utilizing computer technology to integrate multi-sensory stimuli for synthesis of individualized instruction, evaluation, and prescription for advancement of communications skills. The method is employed to, for instance, advance a learner from status as a nonreader to being a skilled user of a language to express ideas and concepts.
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1. A method for teaching communication skills utilizing language constructs and a computer based instructional system including processing means, memory means, and input and output means, said method comprising the steps of:
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a) evaluating a student'"'"'s communication skills by using computer generated stimuli requiring the student to respond thereto and the student'"'"'s previous response data from the memory means, wherein the stimuli and the student'"'"'s response thereto utilize either touch, movement, sight, sound, or speech; b) selecting a target instructional objective for mastering a language construct, wherein the target instructional objective is selected by the computer based instructional system from a plurality of hierarchically ranked objectives stored in the system, wherein the target instructional objective either sequentially follows from an objective previously mastered by the student or by a teacher supervising use of the system; c) using the evaluation to prepare an optimal cognitive strategy to achieve the target instructional objective, wherein the optimal strategy employs touch, movement, sight, sound, and speech as the student progressively encounters subsequent objectives to develop proficiency; d) testing the student'"'"'s ability either to reproduce, recognize, write, type, hand sign, speak, spell, use, or translate the target instructional objective by using decision rules stored in the system for comparing the results of the testing to a first predetermined performance criterion stored in the system, whereby the system presents test stimuli and receives the response of the student of the stimulus; e) repeating steps (c) and (d) if the test results do not exceed the first predetermined performance criterion; f) when the first predetermined performance criterion has been exceeded, repeating steps (b) through (e) with the next higher hierarchically ranked objective; and g) repeating steps (b) through (f) until the student exceeds a second predetermined performance criterion for the next higher hierarchically ranked target instructional objective. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3)
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4. An instructional system for improving communication skills comprising:
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(a) a digital computer comprising processing means, memory means, and input and output means, (b) digital information stored in the memory means of said computer comprising logic sequences, language constructs and audio waveforms representing the pronunciation of the language constructs, decision rules, statistical formulas, and definitions of iconographic symbols for display on the output means of said computer and associated with predetermined control features for executing the logic sequences, language constructs, and audio waveforms, and (c) program means for controlling the processing means, memory means, and input and output means of said computer to utilize said digital information stored therein to provide an individualized instructional strategy to a student interacting with said computer, wherein said program means includes means for evaluating the student'"'"'s capacities for use of each of the available tactile, kinesthetic, visual, verbal, and auditory learning channels by using the decision rules to identify the student'"'"'s cognitive learning style, rate of comprehension, level of experience, and level of ability using the input and output means of said computer, means for preparing an optimal instructional strategy individually structured for the cognitive learning style, rate of comprehension, level of experience, and level of ability of the student, means for presenting the optimal instructional strategy to the student as sequential lessons through the output means of said computer, means for recording the responses of the student to the sequential lessons to the memory means of said computer, and means for assessing the recorded responses by using the decision rules stored in the memory means of said computer to determine whether the student has learned the language constructs provided in the optimal instructional strategy. - View Dependent Claims (5)
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