Augmented tutoring
First Claim
1. A method of teaching a student, the method comprising:
- attaching a plurality of sensors to the student to obtain the student'"'"'s cognitive state;
providing a temporally continuous simulation to a student that has an objective to accomplish, wherein to achieve the objective a plurality of definable tasks must be correctly completed;
via a processor, tracking and recording progress of the student through the temporally continuous simulation;
associating an output of the plurality of sensors with the progress of the student during a term of the temporally continuous simulation;
providing direction to the temporally continuous simulation during the term of the temporally continuous simulation based at least in part on the output from the plurality of sensors;
indexing areas in the temporally continuous simulation based on signals indicating the student'"'"'s cognitive state for later review; and
providing feedback to the student as the student completes the plurality of tasks based at least in part upon performance in completing each task and a student'"'"'s cognitive state while completing the task.
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Abstract
An augmented tutoring system is provided that includes a simulation device, at least one sensor and a controller. The simulation device is adapted to provide a simulation that has an objective to accomplish by a student, wherein to achieve the objective a plurality of tasks must be correctly completed. The at least one sensor is adapted to monitor a cognitive state of the student while engaged with the simulation. The controller is adapted to process cognitive state information from the at least one sensor and to process student progress information relating to the completion of each of the tasks. The controller is further adapted to provide feedback to the student based at least in part on the processed cognitive state information and the processed task completion information.
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23 Claims
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1. A method of teaching a student, the method comprising:
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attaching a plurality of sensors to the student to obtain the student'"'"'s cognitive state; providing a temporally continuous simulation to a student that has an objective to accomplish, wherein to achieve the objective a plurality of definable tasks must be correctly completed; via a processor, tracking and recording progress of the student through the temporally continuous simulation; associating an output of the plurality of sensors with the progress of the student during a term of the temporally continuous simulation; providing direction to the temporally continuous simulation during the term of the temporally continuous simulation based at least in part on the output from the plurality of sensors; indexing areas in the temporally continuous simulation based on signals indicating the student'"'"'s cognitive state for later review; and providing feedback to the student as the student completes the plurality of tasks based at least in part upon performance in completing each task and a student'"'"'s cognitive state while completing the task. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method of training a student, the method comprising:
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attaching a plurality of sensors to the student; providing a temporally continuous simulation having problem to solve by a student, the problem having one or more definable steps between a start and a goal; evaluating a students progress as the student completes each of the steps of the problem; monitoring the student'"'"'s neurophysiological activities via the plurality of sensors while the student completes each of the steps of the problem; indexing areas in the temporally continuous simulation based on the student'"'"'s cognitive state for later review; and providing real time feedback to the student based at least in part on the students progress in completing each step of the temporally continuous simulation and the student'"'"'s neurophysiological activities in completing each step. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. An augmented tutoring system, the system comprising:
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a simulation device adapted to provide a temporally continuous simulation that has an objective to accomplish by a student, wherein to achieve the objective a plurality of definable tasks must be correctly completed; at least one sensor adapted to monitor a cognitive state of the student while engaged with the temporally continuous simulation; and a controller adapted to process cognitive state information from the at least one sensor, to index areas in the temporally continuous simulation based on the student'"'"'s cognitive state information for later review, and to process student progress information relating to the completion of each of the tasks, the controller further adapted to provide feedback to the student based at least in part on the processed cognitive state information and the processed task completion information. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. A machine readable storage medium having instructions stored thereon that when executed by a computing device increase effectiveness of a learning simulation, the instructions comprising:
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from a plurality of sensors attached to a student, receiving measurements sensing the student'"'"'s state; associating the sensed student'"'"'s state with a progression of the student within a temporally continuous simulation problem; altering the learning simulation to increase the effectiveness of the temporally continuous simulation problem based at least in part on the sensed student'"'"'s state and the student progress in the temporally continuous simulation problem; indexing areas in the temporally continuous simulation based on the student'"'"'s cognitive state for later review; storing the marked temporally continuous simulation for later review; and directing the temporally continuous simulation to provide feedback to the student based on the determined plan. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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21. A dynamic tutoring system simulation, the tutoring system comprising:
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a means to track progress of a student via a computer in performing definable tasks provided by a temporally continuous simulation in accomplishing a goal of the temporally continuous simulation; a means of measuring an internal neurophysiological state of the student as the student performs the tasks provided by the temporally continuous simulation; a means of indexing areas in the temporally continuous simulation indicating at least the student'"'"'s neurophysiological state for later review; a means for increasing the effectiveness of the simulation based at least in part student'"'"'s neurophysiological state; and a means to provide feedback to the student based at least in part on the performance of the tasks and the state of the student when performing the tasks. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23)
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