EP1048018A1 - Method for creating a flexible and efficient distributed educational system, in a computer environment, with the possibility to protect instructions and data - Google Patents

Method for creating a flexible and efficient distributed educational system, in a computer environment, with the possibility to protect instructions and data

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EP1048018A1
EP1048018A1 EP99901577A EP99901577A EP1048018A1 EP 1048018 A1 EP1048018 A1 EP 1048018A1 EP 99901577 A EP99901577 A EP 99901577A EP 99901577 A EP99901577 A EP 99901577A EP 1048018 A1 EP1048018 A1 EP 1048018A1
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Jesper Lohse
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N5/00Details of television systems
    • H04N5/76Television signal recording
    • H04N5/765Interface circuits between an apparatus for recording and another apparatus
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09BEDUCATIONAL OR DEMONSTRATION APPLIANCES; APPLIANCES FOR TEACHING, OR COMMUNICATING WITH, THE BLIND, DEAF OR MUTE; MODELS; PLANETARIA; GLOBES; MAPS; DIAGRAMS
    • G09B7/00Electrically-operated teaching apparatus or devices working with questions and answers
    • G09B7/02Electrically-operated teaching apparatus or devices working with questions and answers of the type wherein the student is expected to construct an answer to the question which is presented or wherein the machine gives an answer to the question presented by a student
    • G09B7/04Electrically-operated teaching apparatus or devices working with questions and answers of the type wherein the student is expected to construct an answer to the question which is presented or wherein the machine gives an answer to the question presented by a student characterised by modifying the teaching programme in response to a wrong answer, e.g. repeating the question, supplying a further explanation

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  • the invention describes a method for developing a flexible and efficient distributed educational system with the opportunity to protect instructions and data, or distributed systems alike in a computer environment consisting of a network of user and server computer devices, as 'for example computer devices connected to the Internet or other type of sending/receiving devices, such as CD-ROM, network computers, interactive television etc.
  • the purpose of the invention is enabled by the systems being developed of instruction sets, stored in a user computer device, server computer or other type of sending devices, and which can both be distributed in total or partly separated from data, or together with data, wail the instruction sets is used to manage both data, being distributed from server computer devices and/or other sending devices, and data, being stored in the user computer devices .
  • the method is characterized by, the instruction sets being user specified and stored in the users computer device in a way, that the opportunity of copying instruction sets and data optionally can be prevented.
  • An advantage of using such an approach is that the supplier of an educational system is able to develop static structures of instructions, related to individual courses, which cannot be copied, at the same time preventing the educational system and course content to be pirate copied resulting in a loss for the supplier.
  • a suitable method of developing an educational system is, as specified in claim 3, that the instructions sets is related to managing and executing educational topics, such as "overview map”, “self - study” , “lecture”, “group collaboration”, “browse” and "general instructions”.
  • This method of seperating the instruction sets primarily has the advantage, that development of courses with different contents to some extend becomes standardized, hereby minimizing the cost of developing different courses to the lowest possible extend.
  • the topics are being presented as multimedia objects based on integration of one or more information types, such as a video, a series of sounds and pictures, a series of slides, a text, a graphic or a sound program.
  • the topics is presented as multimedia objects
  • the invention is further flexible by presenting these as a dialog between one or more users and the multimedia object, or as a dialog between one or more users through the multimedia object.
  • fig. 1 illustrates a normal computer environment, which can be used when implementing the invention
  • fig. 2 illustrates a flowchart of a normal educational system, where a user/server communication are used
  • fig. 3 illustrates a flowchart of a user/in connection with implementation of the invention
  • fig. 4 illustrates a flowchart of the most important sub elements, which according to the invention is included in the educational system, wail
  • fig. 5 illustrates an example of a user interface in a display.
  • On fig. 1 is an example of a computer system illustrated in a flowchart, which consists of a microprocessor 12, to which, by a bus 18, is connected storage's 14, 16 in the form of ROM- storage and RAM- storage. Furthermore, to the bus, is connected a display 20, a speaker 22, a disc drive 24, a CD-ROM drive 26 and an input- and output device 28, which also is connected to a, not illustrated, modem or other type of communication device, for example for an Internet connection.
  • Such systems is also known as multimedia systems and is in itself well-known, therefore not being further explained in more detail here.
  • On fig. 2 is illustrated a normal computer based learning environment, which consists of a computer environment, such as a PC-environment 100, for example as the one illustrated on fig. 1. This can be executed as illustrated in the box 104. Afterwoulds instructions can be selected by 106, which as illustrated schematically can consist in showing and retrieving instructions and data from a user computer, server computer or another type of sending device illustrated by 120, 121 or directly from the application and the user computer illustrated by 110, 111 and 112. Instructions and data can be printed, this means copied illustrated in 122. A process, which can be continued as, illustrated by the backwoods connection from the box 122 to box 106.
  • On fig. 3 is illustrated a flowchart of the elements included in the educational system according to the invention.
  • This system is differentiated from the system illustrated on fig. 2 by, containing the same elements as illustrated on fig. 2, but also including other boxes according to the invention than the boxes illustrated on fig. 2. Boxes, which on fig. 2 start with reference, number 1, starts on fig. 3 with 5.
  • This instructions set can, as illustrated by 610, retrieve data related to the instructions, from both the user computers, server computers, such as computer connected to the Internet, or other type of sending devices.
  • the instruction sets can execute general or user specific instructions, illustrated by 510, or retrieve instructions and data, illustrated by 520, from the user computer, server computers or other type of sending devices.
  • the instruction set can controll other instructions by box
  • data possibly instruction sets, can, depending on the in 610 retrieved instruction data, be printed to external devices, illustrated in 622, such as a disc drive, a printer or alike, meaning the distributed object being copied.
  • the process continuous so that it is possible to retrieved and execute new instructions and distribute new data from the user computer, the server computer or other sending devices .
  • On fig. 4 is illustrated in more detail how educational systems are being developed by a supplier.
  • the system allows a supplier to develop and make it possible to execute an educational system, illustrated by 300, by choosing a number of topics illustrated in the boxes 310, 320, 330, 340, 350.
  • the box 310 provide the supplier with the opportunity to choose instruction sets, being divided into topics, such as "overview map", illustrated by 311, "self - study” illustrated by 312, "lectures” illustrated by 313, " group collaboration” illustrated by 314, "browse” illustrated by 315 and "general instruction” .
  • an educational system By suitable structuring of contents in these boxes the overall structure of an educational system, according to the invention, is generated.
  • box 312 it is possible by box 312 to insert a multimedia document, an index, an appendix, etc.
  • box 313 it is for example possible to insert a video or a sound channel and possibly slides, create study groups, administer questions and answers between participants, and create lists of participants, which is related to a lecture.
  • box 314 it is possible to insert messages or slides, among other about study groups, and questions and answer between participants.
  • the box 315 it is possible to choose instructions, which connects the educational system and course contents to the Internet.
  • the next column, named 320 is illustrated an administration system, divided into a number of sub functions, such as inserting and removing parts of a course.
  • box 322 it is possible in box 322 to insert, edit and remove instructions, which are user related.
  • box 323 different administration data is handled, such as registration of the use of the educational system, payment etc.
  • the boxes 340 and 350 on fig. 4 illustrated the more user specific part, used for the course.
  • the box 340 illustrates classifications into overview maps of, what among other is included in the course system, and as it is illustrated contents of the boxes 341-346 is analog with that found in the boxes under 310, more specifically the boxes 311-316, except from box 340 being total or partly protected against editing and development of the educational system and course contents.
  • 350 illustrated a box for execution of the system. After which in box 300 is illustrated choosing-courses, and here after in box 302 choose- the- instruction- sets .
  • the boxes 351-355 are analog to the boxes 341-345.
  • the difference between the boxes, which is under 340, and the boxes, which is under 350, is, that the boxes under 350 total or partly is protected from editing, developing and copying of the educational system and course contents, besides being total or partly protected from use of instructions related to user performance.

Abstract

Method for developing a flexible and efficient educational system in a computer environment, with the opportunity to protect instructions and data. An educational system consists of multiple program elements, composed by program elements from both a user computer device and possibly program elements from a server computer or other sending devices, such as those computers, represented on the Internet. All elements of the program is managed using instruction sets which exist's on the user's computer device or are being sent from a server or other sending device. The instruction sets are divided into groups by topics, which for example relate to 'overview map', 'self-study', 'lecture', 'assignment preparation' and 'group collaboration' plus 'browse'. Using the instruction sets, an electronic educational process can be developed, which is very much similar to a normal educational process. The instruction sets and data can be protected against being copied, which provides the supplier of an educational program protection against copying of the educational system. The advantage of the educational system is primarily that educational programs can be executed in a concentrated environment with frequently and improved execution with rapid search times, where search in large quantities of data can be avoided, as it is known with searches on the Internet.

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Method for creating a flexible and efficient distributed educational system, in a computer environment, with the possibility o protect instructions and data
The invention describes a method for developing a flexible and efficient distributed educational system with the opportunity to protect instructions and data, or distributed systems alike in a computer environment consisting of a network of user and server computer devices, as 'for example computer devices connected to the Internet or other type of sending/receiving devices, such as CD-ROM, network computers, interactive television etc.
Systems of the above mention type is for example known from US patent no. 5 484 293, no. 5 537 141, no. 5 528 281, no.
5 684 952 and no. 5 318 450, which illustrates educational systems connected through a network.
Educational systems, which uses direct access to for example the Internet, easily becomes out of control for the user of the system. This not at least due to the large quantities of data being distributed by networks like the Internet, where the user normally - as soon as being connected to for example the Internet - begins to zap or "surf" around. The consequence is that the educational situation becomes unstructured and it means that the student only obtains an overall introduction to the course.
It is furthermore a well-known case with for example the Internet, that instruction sets and data not optionally for the sending part can be protected against printing, meaning copying of a given object.
Besides that the Internet and other computer networks is able to deliver large quantities of data, it is also a well- known situation that the distribution of data might be time- consuming, specially at certain times, where a large number of users is connected. This put into perspective, that the instructions used for handling data, sometimes are being executed as function expressions, which equal to data are being distributed through the Internet and computer networks alike, hereby contributing to an, at certain times unacceptable "large traffic" on the Internet. It is the purpose of the invention to describe a method of the initially mention type, which ensures that the user of the educational system is offered necessary data, represented in a manageable way with the lowest possible time delays when distributing data, and that the user optionally is able to protect instructions and data in the form of a given object against printing and copying.
The purpose of the invention is enabled by the systems being developed of instruction sets, stored in a user computer device, server computer or other type of sending devices, and which can both be distributed in total or partly separated from data, or together with data, wail the instruction sets is used to manage both data, being distributed from server computer devices and/or other sending devices, and data, being stored in the user computer devices .
In this way a method is created for developing an educational system in a computer environment, where it is possible in a controllable way to distribute data, of relevance for a course, at the same time the instruction sets ensures that only relevant data are being distributed either from the user computer device or from, for example the Internet.
As specified in claim 2, the method is characterized by, the instruction sets being user specified and stored in the users computer device in a way, that the opportunity of copying instruction sets and data optionally can be prevented.
An advantage of using such an approach is that the supplier of an educational system is able to develop static structures of instructions, related to individual courses, which cannot be copied, at the same time preventing the educational system and course content to be pirate copied resulting in a loss for the supplier.
A key issue in general in the area of electronic distribution and commerce. A suitable method of developing an educational system is, as specified in claim 3, that the instructions sets is related to managing and executing educational topics, such as "overview map", "self - study" , "lecture", "group collaboration", "browse" and "general instructions".
This method of seperating the instruction sets primarily has the advantage, that development of courses with different contents to some extend becomes standardized, hereby minimizing the cost of developing different courses to the lowest possible extend.
To further enable the best possible course structure, it is an advantage, as specified in claim 4, that the instruction sets is organized for creating and editing, administrating, analyzing and use of a total knowledge transformation process
In this way all aspects of an educational situation is procured in an easy way.
For further transformation of the "real life" educational situation to an educational situation in a computer environment, it is suitable, as specified in claim 5, that the topics are being presented as multimedia objects based on integration of one or more information types, such as a video, a series of sounds and pictures, a series of slides, a text, a graphic or a sound program.
Wail, as mentioned above, the topics is presented as multimedia objects, the invention is further flexible by presenting these as a dialog between one or more users and the multimedia object, or as a dialog between one or more users through the multimedia object.
If multiple persons whishes to use an educational system in a computer environment, it is an advantage, as specified in claim 7, that multiple users at the same time is able to be connection to educational programs. The flexibility and efficiency of the educational system is also increased if, as specified in claim 8, only data in the form of contents, for example educational contents, which is related to static function expressions, such as an index, is distributed from server computers or other sending devices.
This primarily provides the advantage, that those data, which for example exists on the Internet, can be distributed in a special suitable way, if the function related expressions, which is related to the specific data, are being controlled by the instruction sets.
Finally it is, as specified in claim 9, an advantage that during execution of the educational program data is frequently updated from server computer devices or other sending devices.
This ensures that the supplied course system always is fully updated with the latest knowledge.
The invention shall now be explain in more detail refering to an execution example illustrated on the drawing, on which
fig. 1 illustrates a normal computer environment, which can be used when implementing the invention,
fig. 2 illustrates a flowchart of a normal educational system, where a user/server communication are used,
fig. 3 illustrates a flowchart of a user/in connection with implementation of the invention,
fig. 4 illustrates a flowchart of the most important sub elements, which according to the invention is included in the educational system, wail
fig. 5 illustrates an example of a user interface in a display.
On fig. 1 is an example of a computer system illustrated in a flowchart, which consists of a microprocessor 12, to which, by a bus 18, is connected storage's 14, 16 in the form of ROM- storage and RAM- storage. Furthermore, to the bus, is connected a display 20, a speaker 22, a disc drive 24, a CD-ROM drive 26 and an input- and output device 28, which also is connected to a, not illustrated, modem or other type of communication device, for example for an Internet connection. Such systems is also known as multimedia systems and is in itself well-known, therefore not being further explained in more detail here.
On fig. 2 is illustrated a normal computer based learning environment, which consists of a computer environment, such as a PC-environment 100, for example as the one illustrated on fig. 1. This can be executed as illustrated in the box 104. Afterwoulds instructions can be selected by 106, which as illustrated schematically can consist in showing and retrieving instructions and data from a user computer, server computer or another type of sending device illustrated by 120, 121 or directly from the application and the user computer illustrated by 110, 111 and 112. Instructions and data can be printed, this means copied illustrated in 122. A process, which can be continued as, illustrated by the backwoods connection from the box 122 to box 106.
On fig. 3 is illustrated a flowchart of the elements included in the educational system according to the invention. This system is differentiated from the system illustrated on fig. 2 by, containing the same elements as illustrated on fig. 2, but also including other boxes according to the invention than the boxes illustrated on fig. 2. Boxes, which on fig. 2 start with reference, number 1, starts on fig. 3 with 5. Beside the on fig. 2 illustrated the flowchart on fig. 3, contains the box 608, expressing the instruction sets, which is specified by the supplier of an educational system. This instructions set can, as illustrated by 610, retrieve data related to the instructions, from both the user computers, server computers, such as computer connected to the Internet, or other type of sending devices. Also the instruction sets can execute general or user specific instructions, illustrated by 510, or retrieve instructions and data, illustrated by 520, from the user computer, server computers or other type of sending devices.
The instruction set can controll other instructions by box
611, both for finding and retrieving and showing instructions, possibly data, separated or together, related to general and customer specific educational systems, illustrated by 511 and 512, and showing contents from the data, possibly instructions, separated or together, which is found in 520, illustrated in box 521.
In the box 620 data, possibly instruction sets, can, depending on the in 610 retrieved instruction data, be printed to external devices, illustrated in 622, such as a disc drive, a printer or alike, meaning the distributed object being copied.
The process continuous so that it is possible to retrieved and execute new instructions and distribute new data from the user computer, the server computer or other sending devices .
On fig. 4 is illustrated in more detail how educational systems are being developed by a supplier. The system allows a supplier to develop and make it possible to execute an educational system, illustrated by 300, by choosing a number of topics illustrated in the boxes 310, 320, 330, 340, 350. The box 310 provide the supplier with the opportunity to choose instruction sets, being divided into topics, such as "overview map", illustrated by 311, "self - study" illustrated by 312, "lectures" illustrated by 313, " group collaboration" illustrated by 314, "browse" illustrated by 315 and "general instruction" .
By suitable structuring of contents in these boxes the overall structure of an educational system, according to the invention, is generated. For example it is possible by box 312 to insert a multimedia document, an index, an appendix, etc. In box 313 it is for example possible to insert a video or a sound channel and possibly slides, create study groups, administer questions and answers between participants, and create lists of participants, which is related to a lecture. By 314 it is possible to insert messages or slides, among other about study groups, and questions and answer between participants. By the box 315 it is possible to choose instructions, which connects the educational system and course contents to the Internet. In the next column, named 320, is illustrated an administration system, divided into a number of sub functions, such as inserting and removing parts of a course. Also it is possible in box 322 to insert, edit and remove instructions, which are user related. In box 323 different administration data is handled, such as registration of the use of the educational system, payment etc.
In the box 324 instructions related to questions for users, is administrated. Finally it is possible in box 325 to test and analyze user performance. Until now on fig. 4 is mentioned those parts of the flowchart, which relates to the actual development of an educational system using instruction sets, used by the supplier/author, that develops the system.
It is possible to choose, whether data and instructions shall be distributed together or separated, whether objects shall be executed from sending and/or receiving devices, also whether data and instructions shall be protected against being printed out and copied.
When executing the system, where one or more users is able to participate, the boxes 340 and 350 on fig. 4 illustrated the more user specific part, used for the course. As seen the box 340 illustrates classifications into overview maps of, what among other is included in the course system, and as it is illustrated contents of the boxes 341-346 is analog with that found in the boxes under 310, more specifically the boxes 311-316, except from box 340 being total or partly protected against editing and development of the educational system and course contents. When the system is used, there is by 350 illustrated a box for execution of the system. After which in box 300 is illustrated choosing-courses, and here after in box 302 choose- the- instruction- sets . The boxes 351-355 are analog to the boxes 341-345. The difference between the boxes, which is under 340, and the boxes, which is under 350, is, that the boxes under 350 total or partly is protected from editing, developing and copying of the educational system and course contents, besides being total or partly protected from use of instructions related to user performance.
For practical implementation on a computer, it is possible, as illustrated on fig. 5, to create an overview map in which the boxes 310, 320, 340 and 350 from fig. 4 can be executed on the on fig 5. illustrated display. Besides this, is on the same figure, illustrated some help functions, which furthermore eases the use of the educational system according to the invention. The on fig. 5 illustrated overview map shall only be understood, as an example of an user interface. It is therefore possible, that the overview map contains other functions such as those represented on the boxes on fig. 4.

Claims

What is claimed is:
1. Method for developing a flexible and efficient educational system or distributed systems alike in a computer environment consisting of a network of user computer devices and server computer devices, such as computers connected to the Internet or other sending/receiving devices, such as a CD-ROM, network computers, interactive television etc. c h a r a c t e r i z e d by the system being developed by instruction sets, being stored in the users computer device, and/or server computers or other sending devices and which both can be distributed in total or partly separated from data, or together with data, because the instruction sets are being used to handle both data, being distributed from server computer devices and/or other sending devices, and data being stored in the user computer devices.
2. Method according to claim 1, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by, the instruction sets possibly being user specified and stored in the users computer devices in a way that the opportunity to copy instruction sets and data optionally can be prevented.
3. Method according to claim 1 or claim 2, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by, the instruction sets being related to managing and execution of educational topics, such as "overview map", "self -study" , "lecture", "group collaboration", "browse" and "general instructions".
4. Method according to claim 1 to 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by, the instruction sets being organized for creating and editing a total knowledge transformation process
5. Method according to claim 3, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by, the topics being presented as a multimedia object based upon integration of one or more types of information, such as a video, a series of sounds and pictures, a series of slides, a text, a graphic or a sound program.
6. Method according to claim 1-5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by, all educational topics being presented as a dialog between one or more users and the multimedia object, or as a dialog between one or more users through the multimedia object.
7. Method according to claim 1-5, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by, multiple users at the same time is able to be connected to the educational program.
8. Method according to any of the before mentioned claims, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by, only data in the form of contents, for example educational contents, related to static function expressions, such as an index, are being transferred from server computers or other sending devices.
9. Method according to any of the before mentioned claims, c h a r a c t e r i z e d by, during execution of the educational program data are being frequently updated from server computer devices or other sending devices.
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