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Computer system configured to sequence multi-day training utilizing a database

  • US 7,390,191 B2
  • Filed: 02/09/2005
  • Issued: 06/24/2008
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/31/2004
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A method comprising:

  • reading data from a program storage device, the program storage device including a database that stores a number-of-training-days value and sequence data;

    utilizing the number-of-training-days value and the sequence data to control the sequence of at least one training event in a multi-day training course;

    wherein the at least one training event includes;

    (a) displaying, on a computer display, a complete answer to a 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 nare both greater than 1;

    (b) displaying, on the computer display, the question;

    (c) 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;

    then(d) displaying in a first font the m characters of the first word at the m locations in the partial answer;

    then(e) receiving 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;

    then(f) not displaying in the first font any of the n characters of the third word in any of the n locations of the partial answer;

    then(g) receiving a second character from the user, the second character received from the user being equal to the first character of the third word;

    then(h) displaying in the first font the first character of the third word at the first of the n locations in the partial answer.

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