Simulation enabled focused feedback tutorial system
First Claim
1. A computer-implemented method for creating a presentation, comprising:
- (a) receiving a goal, the goal in a specific task being within a context of a training objective of a student in a business simulation application, the goal being specified by a business deliverable and selected from the group consisting of joumalizing invoice transactions, structuring of a financial loan, and underwriting an insurance policy;
(b) integrating information that guides the student through the business simulation application to accomplish the goal by the student;
(c) evaluating the progress toward the goal and providing feedback that further guides the student to accomplish the goal for use in the presentation, comprising;
(c)(i) obtaining student responses as the student completes the business deliverable; and
(c)(ii) comparing the student responses with desired responses; and
(d) adjusting the feedback based on progress of the student toward the goal to help the student complete the business deliverable, comprising;
(d)(i) activating at least one rule from a plurality of rules based on a difference between the student responses and the desired responses;
(d)(ii) obtaining at least one piece of feedback responsive to (d)(i);
(d)(iii) composing the at least one piece of feedback into a coherent paragraph for display to the student; and
(d)(iv) replacing at least one variable in the feedback with specifics from the student responses.
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Abstract
A system is disclosed that provides a goal based learning system utilizing a rule based expert training system to provide a cognitive educational experience. The system provides the user with a simulated environment that presents a business opportunity to understand and solve optimally. Mistakes are noted and remedial educational material presented dynamically to build the necessary skills that a user requires for success in the business endeavor. The system utilizes an artificial intelligence engine driving individualized and dynamic feedback with synchronized video and graphics used to simulate real-world environment and interactions. Multiple “correct” answers are integrated into the learning system to allow individualized learning experiences in which navigation through the system is at a pace controlled by the learner. A robust business model provides support for realistic activities and allows a user to experience real world consequences for their actions and decisions and entails realtime decision-making and synthesis of the educational material. A dynamic feedback system is utilized that narrowly tailors feedback and focuses it based on the performance and characteristics of the student to assist the student in reaching a predefined goal.
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27 Claims
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1. A computer-implemented method for creating a presentation, comprising:
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(a) receiving a goal, the goal in a specific task being within a context of a training objective of a student in a business simulation application, the goal being specified by a business deliverable and selected from the group consisting of joumalizing invoice transactions, structuring of a financial loan, and underwriting an insurance policy; (b) integrating information that guides the student through the business simulation application to accomplish the goal by the student; (c) evaluating the progress toward the goal and providing feedback that further guides the student to accomplish the goal for use in the presentation, comprising; (c)(i) obtaining student responses as the student completes the business deliverable; and (c)(ii) comparing the student responses with desired responses; and (d) adjusting the feedback based on progress of the student toward the goal to help the student complete the business deliverable, comprising; (d)(i) activating at least one rule from a plurality of rules based on a difference between the student responses and the desired responses; (d)(ii) obtaining at least one piece of feedback responsive to (d)(i); (d)(iii) composing the at least one piece of feedback into a coherent paragraph for display to the student; and (d)(iv) replacing at least one variable in the feedback with specifics from the student responses. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A computer-implemented method for creating a presentation, comprising:
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(a) presenting information indicative of a goal, the goal in a specific task being within a context of a training objective of a student in a business simulation application, the goal being specified by a business deliverable and selected from the group consisting of journalizing invoice transactions, structuring of a financial loan, and underwriting an insurance policy; (b) integrating information that guides the student through the business simulation application to accomplish of the goal by the user in a simulated environment goal for use in the presentation; and (c) monitoring progress toward the goal and providing feedback that further guides the student to accomplish of the goal in the simulated environment to help the student complete the business deliverable, comprising; (c)(i) obtaining student responses as the student completes the business deliverable; (c)(ii) comparing the student responses with desired responses; (c)(iii) activating at least one rule from a plurality of rules based on a difference between the student responses and the desired responses; (c)(iv) obtaining at least one piece of feedback responsive to (c)(iii); and (c)(v) composing the at least one piece of feedback into a coherent paragraph for display to the student. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A computer-implemented method for creating a presentation, comprising:
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(a) receiving indicia representative of a goal into a model, the goal in a specific task being within a context of a training objective of a plurality of students in a business simulation application, the goal being specified by a business deliverable and selected from the group consisting of journalizing invoice transactions, structuring of a financial loan, and underwriting an insurance policy; (b) integrating information that provides assistance with achieving the goal, by the plurality of students, into a tutor for use in the presentation; (c) monitoring progress of the plurality of students toward the goal, comprising; (c)(i) obtaining student responses as the plurality of students complete the business deliverable; and (c)(ii) comparing the student responses with desired responses; and (d) providing feedback that further assists the plurality of students in accomplishing the goal to help the plurality of students complete the business deliverable, comprising; (d)(i) activating at least one rule from a plurality of rules based on a difference between the student responses and the desired responses; (d)(ii) obtaining at least one piece of feedback responsive to (d)(i); and (d)(iii) composing the at least one piece of feedback into a coherent paragraph for display to the student. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27)
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