GB2468020A - Pupil monitoring device - Google Patents
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Abstract
A system used to identify pupils, record information on their attendance, timekeeping, behaviour, accumulated merit points, accumulated 'golden' time, and accumulated 'detention' time and report some or all of this information to school management and/or parents The system incorporates the following: pupils' and teachers' means of identification. These could be RFID, barcode, magnetic strip or biometric. These means of identification could be attached to a card, wrist strap, homework diary/planner etc. This means of identification is used to activate and log onto a device having a touch screen and connected to a computer via USB cable, Infrared, or Radio Frequency (RF). This device will be used to communicate with the computer and will incorporate a means of reading both the teacher's and pupil's means of identification. The computer together with other computers in an education establishment, such as a school, will be connected to a main server and printer. This server will store individual pupils/students unique records which can in turn be accessed by members of staff.
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Advantages to using the Pupil Monitoring Device 1. The embedded software of the Pupil Monitoring Device would be linked to source software of the computer via USB/Ethemet/Infrared/Radio Frequency/WiFi.
2. Pupils log themselves into class/lessons thus saving teacher time 3. System could be adopted to suit individual schools needs -diagrams show 15 options for rewards and 15 options for behaviour -this could be increased/decreased 4. If the bar code/magnetic strip/RFid was attached to the pupils homework diary then this would help in ensuring the diary being kept on their possession 5. The log in screen will display the pupils photograph thus help preventing pupils logging on as someone else.
6. The rewarding and recording of golden time' during lessons is easily carried out and involves the pupil handing over their homework diary. This would be more meaningful for the pupil compared to the teacher making a registration on their computer keyboard 7. The rewarding and recording of merit points' during lessons is easily carried out and involves the pupil handing over their homework diary. This would be more meaningful for the pupil compared to the teacher making a registration on their computer keyboard 8. Pupils are continually reminded of their accumulated points (Displayed on logging on screen) 9. The issuing and recording of detention time' during lessons is easily carried out and involves the pupil handing their homework diary over. This would be more meaningful for the pupil compared to the teacher making a registration on their computer keyboard 10. The issuing and recording of points deducted' during lessons is easily carried out and involves the pupil handing their homework diary over. This would be more meaningful for the pupil compared to the teacher making a registration on their computer keyboard 11. Pupils are continually reminded of their accumulated detention time' and merit points'.
(Displayed on the logging on screen) 12. A pupil will be deemed late for class five minutes (or other preset time) after the first pupil of his/her class has logged in. The number of minutes late will be added to their detention time. This will ensure that a class held up for some legitimate reason will not be penalised.
If an individual pupil is held up for a legitimate reason then the teacher releasing this pupil late could log on and add a predetermined number of minutes. All the Pupil Monitoring Devices will display the date and time and all will be synchronised 13. System could be programmed to suit a schools individual rewards/sanctions system 14. Reduces the risks of confrontations with pupils 15. When a teacher logs on they will be reminded, by means of a symbol, of the balance of rewards to sanctions that they have issued on that day.
16. Helps support educational improvements within the school.
17. For the many schools operating a House System' this is a very efficient method of keeping accurate records and totals of points gained and lost by pupils.
Claims (12)
- Claims 2 1. A Pupil Monitoring Device comprising a touchscreen used to input information from a variety of menus to a computer/server combined with a scanner that is used to identify the bearer by reading from either contactless smart cards, RFids, barcodes, magnetic stripes, OTP tokens or biometric information, so as important data and information can be recorded and stored on a computer system in an educational establishment.
- 2. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the combined touchscreen and scanner are used by pupils/students to register themselves into class/lessons.
- 3. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the number of minutes late a pupil arrives to class/lesson will be based on the number of minutes that have elapsed after the first pupil of their group/class has logged on and recorded and stored on a computer system in an educational establishment.
- 4. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the combined touchscreen and scanner are used by the teacher to input to a computer pupils/students merit points' that they have gained.
- 5. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the combined touchscreen and scanner is used by the teacher to input to a computer the pupils/students points' that they have lost.
- 6. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the combined touchscreen and scanner are used by a teacher to input to a computer, pupils/students golden time' that they have gained.
- 7. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the combined touchscreen and scanner are used by a teacher to input to a computer, pupils/students detention time' that they have lost.
- 8. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the combined touchscreen and scanner are used by a teacher to input to a computer, the details of pupils/students misdemeanours.
- 9. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the combined touchscreen and scanner are used by a teacher to input to a computer, the details of pupils/students rewards.
- 10. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreen displays an indicator so as to remind the teacher of the balance between rewards and misdemeanours issued at any particular time on any particular day.
- 11.A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreen displays a countdown clock to be used by a teacher/member of staff to countdown detention time while it is being served.AMENDMENTS TO THE CLAIMS HAVE BEEN FILED AS FOLLOWSClaims 1. A Pupil Monitoring Device comprising a touchscreenlkeypad/ screen or combination thereof (used to input information from a variety of menus to a computer/server) and a scanner that is used to identify the bearer by reading from either contactless smart cards, RFids, barcodes, magnetic stripes, OTP tokens, biometric information or webcam with associated software (so as to act as a scanner), so as important data and information can be recorded and stored on a computer system in an educational establishment.2. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreenlkeypad/screen or combination thereof and scanner are used by pupils/students to register themselves into class/lessons.3. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the number of minutes late a pupil arrives to class/lesson will be based on the number of minutes that have elapsed after the first pupil of their group/class has logged on and recorded and stored on a computer system in an educational establishment.4. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim loperating in conjunction with a browser-based web application in which the number of minutes late a pupil arrives to class/lesson will be based on the number of minutes that have elapsed after the first pupil of their group/class has logged on.5. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreenlkeypad/screen Q or combination thereof and scanner are used by the teacher to input to a computer pupils/students reward/merit points' that they have gained.6. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim I in which the touchscreenlkeypad/screen Q or combination thereof and scanner is used by the teacher to input to a computer the pupils/students points' that they have lost/been given as a sanction.(\J 7. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreenlkeypad/screen or combination thereof and scanner are used by a teacher to input to a computer, pupils/students golden time' that they have gained/rewarded.8. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim in which the touchscreerilkeypad/screen or combination thereof and scanner are used by a teacher to input to a computer, pupils/students detention time' that they have lost/been given as a sanction.9. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreenlkeypad/screen or combination thereof and scanner are used by a teacher to input to a computer, the details of pupils/students misdemeanours.10. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreenlkeypad/screen or combination thereof and scanner are used by a teacher to input to a computer, the details of pupils/students rewards.11. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreenlkeypad/screen or combination thereof displays an indicator so as to remind the teacher of the balance between rewards and sanctions issued at any particular time on any particular day.
- 12. A Pupil Monitoring Device according to Claim 1 in which the touchscreenlkeypad/screen or combination thereof displays a countdown clock to be used by a teacher/member of staff to countdown detention time while it is being served.
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