WO2002032038A9 - Computer-based education system for scientific procedures with product procurement capability - Google Patents

Computer-based education system for scientific procedures with product procurement capability

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WO2002032038A9
WO2002032038A9 PCT/US2001/032255 US0132255W WO0232038A9 WO 2002032038 A9 WO2002032038 A9 WO 2002032038A9 US 0132255 W US0132255 W US 0132255W WO 0232038 A9 WO0232038 A9 WO 0232038A9
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user
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tutorial
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Salil D Patel
Sunil Maulik
Jerry Brosnan
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Geneed Inc
Salil D Patel
Sunil Maulik
Jerry Brosnan
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    • 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
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  • the invention relates generally to education and procurement systems, and
  • Goods and services may be procured by a variety of mechanisms, including
  • PCR polymerase chain reaction
  • the invention provides a computer-implemented education and procurement
  • the system may include a graphical user interface (GUI) configured to
  • the method may be performed by:
  • Figure 1 is a schematic view of a computer-implemented education
  • Figure 2 is a schematic view of a computing device suitable for use as an
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view of an graphical user interface (GUI) of an education and procurement program, the GUI being configured to' be served by the education and procurement server and displayed by the client of Fig. 1.
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • Figure 4 is a schematic view of a tutorial displayed by the GUI of Fig. 3.
  • Figure 5 is a flowchart of a method according to one embodiment of presentation invention.
  • Fig. 1 shows an education and procurement system 10 according to one
  • System 10 typically includes a client 12
  • computer network 18 which is typically a Wide Area Network such as the
  • GUI graphical user interface
  • the tutorial and product information is typically served to client 12 from education and procurement server 14. Alternatively, some or all of the product information may be served to client 12 from vendor server 16.
  • servers 14 and 16 are web servers configured to serve data to web
  • GUI, tutorial, and product data may be transmitted as static or dynamic web pages written in the Hypertext
  • HTML Markup Language
  • the subject of the tutorial may be academic and/or commercial, for example,
  • drug discovery means “drug discovery,” “molecular diagnostics,” “molecular biology,” “gene chips,” and/or “drug design,” among others, and typically includes an explanation of a scientific
  • the system may be used to educate a potential buyer about
  • the system may be used to educate a product.
  • the system may be used in almost any way.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates an exemplary computing device suitable for use as an education and procurement server 14. It will be appreciated that client 12 and vendor server 16 also typically have a similar structure. For simplicity, the exemplary computing device of Fig. 2 will be described hereafter with reference to server 14 only.
  • Server 14 typically includes a processor 24 linked to a memory 26, and a mass
  • Mass storage device 28 typically is a
  • the server may
  • a media drive 32 configured to read computer media 34, such as a CD-
  • processor 24 is configured to execute education and procurement program 29a and
  • tutorial data 29b access tutorial data 29b, product data 29c, and profile data 29d stored on mass storage device 28 in order to implement the systems and methods described herein.
  • education and procurement program 29a tutorial data 29b, product data
  • 29c, and/or profile data 29d may be stored on media 34, database 20, or vendor server
  • Computer media 34 alternatively may be referred to as a program storage medium, and data 29a, 29b, 29c. 29d may be
  • server 14 causing a device such as server 14 to implement the systems and methods of the
  • Server 14 further may include additional components.
  • server 14 may include additional components.
  • server 14 may include server 14
  • Server 14 may include a user input device 36, such as a keyboard and mouse, as well as a display 38.
  • the server 14 also typically includes speakers for presentation of audio material.
  • Server 14 also typically includes a network interface that enables- the server to communicate via computer network 16.
  • FIG. 3 shows one exemplary graphical user interface (GUI) 40 of education and
  • GUI 40 is typically downloaded and displayed by web
  • GUI 40 may also be downloaded from a third party server, such as vendor server 16.
  • vendor server 16 In addition to the components and
  • GUI 40 may have various additional features described in
  • GUI 40 typically includes a tutorial selector 42 configured to enable a user to select a desired tutorial for viewing.
  • the tutorial selector is typically a pull down menu, however virtually any suitable selector configured to enable a user to select a
  • tutorial for viewing may be used. Once the user has selected a desired tutorial 42a,
  • table of contents selector 44 is configured to display a table of contents for the tutorial.
  • the tutorial is in the form of a slide presentation including a plurality of
  • GUI 40 typically includes a tutorial presentation area 46 configured to display a
  • tutorial presentation area includes a tutorial presentation pane 46a, as well as slide controls 46b for selecting a current slide, and a progress indicator configured to indicate progress through a current slide.
  • a slide relating to the scientific procedure known as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) has been selected, either via table of contents selector 44 or via slide controls 46b, and
  • tutorial 42a may include a wide variety of information on
  • tutorial 42a illustrated in Fig. 3 are shown in schematic form in Fig. 4. On a slide corresponding to scientific procedure 44a, tutorial presentation pane' 46a is configured
  • requirements 50 for the procedure and links 51 to general product options related to the scientific procedure are requirements for equipment and/or consumable materials that will be used throughout the entirety of the scientific procedure. Selection of links 51 typically causes product presentation
  • tutorial presentation area 46 typically is configured to display one or more steps 52 for conducting selected scientific procedure 44a. For each step,
  • tutorial presentation area 46 is configured to display one or more step-specific requirements 54.
  • Step-specific requirements 54 typically include requirements for
  • Requirements 50, 54 may be virtually any type of requirement for lab equipment or consumable materials necessary to conduct selected scientific procedure 44a. Requirements 50, 54 may, for example, include virtually any requirement for an analytical, qualitative, quantitative, or other type of instrument necessary for
  • determining a characteristic of a given sample For example, a requirement may be for a spectrometer in order to determine the spectral characteristic's of a given sample.
  • Required equipment also may include labware such as glassware, stir bars, hot plates and other related products necessary to perform a selected assay, experiment, or other
  • Requirements for consumable materials may include, for example,
  • Tutorial presentation area 46 is further configured to display a plurality of step-
  • each link 56 typically causes product presentation area 58 to display information related to products that satisfy the
  • Product presentation area 58 typically includes a product selector 60 configured
  • the product selector is configured to
  • the GUI 40 is configured to display a description 68 of the selected product in a product description area 68a, as well as the name 64 of the product.
  • the user may choose to purchase the selected product by clicking on a purchase option
  • the purchase transaction itself may be carried out by education and procurement server 14, or by a third party server such as vendor server 16.
  • the third party server such as vendor server 16.
  • system may be configured such that the product is added to an electronic shopping cart with other products for later purchase.
  • GUI 40 also typically includes a profile selector 72, such as lab profile selector
  • entity profile selector 72b configured to enable a user to enter and edit a lab-
  • a lab profile typically contain such information as the current inventory
  • system 10 may keep several profiles for individual labs at a university, and from these automatically generate an
  • entity profile typically the entity profile is only editable by a user with
  • lab profile is typically editable by one or more lab
  • profile data 29d on mass storage device 28 database 20, vendor server 16, or other
  • GUI 40 is configured to present product options in product presentation area 58, based on the lab-specific and/or entity-specific profiles.
  • the GUI is configured to select products for display based on a user profile, whether lab-specific, entity-specific, or other suitable type of user profile.
  • the GUI is configured to select and
  • GUI may be configured to select and/or consumable materials.
  • the GUI may be configured to select and
  • GUI may be configured to select an optimal product option for a given user, based on
  • GUI 40 also be may configured to determine whether a given product is
  • the GUI also may indicate to the user the location of the product. For example, if the product is determined to be possessed by the user's entity, the
  • indicator at 66 may provide the location of the product, reading as follows: "A
  • the indicator such by reading as follows: "Are you sure you want to purchase this product, our records
  • GUI 40 may further include a transcript presentation area 76 configured to display a transcript of a narration corresponding to a current slide presented in the tutorial presentation area 46.
  • Transcript presentation area 76 may be configured to include a transcript presentation pane that is scrollable via scroll controls, shown at the
  • the GUI further may include a tool selector 74 including a help tool selector
  • a help tool configured to launch a help tool
  • a glossary tool selector configured to launch a
  • the help tool is a glossary tool. According to one embodiment of the present invention the help tool
  • Method 100 typically includes, at 102,
  • the method typically includes displaying the user-selected tutorial 42a.
  • the tutorial is displayed in a tutorial presentation area 46, as described above.
  • the method typically includes selecting for display one or more products suitable to meet each requirement.
  • the method may include receiving a user profile including information on a current inventory of lab equipment and/or materials possessed by the user, and basing the selection of products for display
  • the user profile may be lab specific and/or entity specific, and the
  • selection of products may include selecting products compatible with the user's
  • An optimal product may also be selected based on the user's lab or entity profile.
  • the method typically includes, on the same interface as the tutorial,
  • the method may be displayed via a pop up screen, etc.
  • the method may also include providing a product purchase option selector to enable a user to purchase a desired product.
  • the above embodiments of the invention may be used to both educate a user

Abstract

A computer-implemented education and procurement system, method, and program storage medium for use in learning about scientific procedures and procuring products related thereto. According to one aspect of the invention, the system may include a graphical user interface (GUI) configured to display (a) a user-selected tutorial having a description of a scientific procedure, (b) one or more requirements for the scientific procedure, and (c) product information regarding one or more commercially available products that may be used to satisfy each requirement. According to another aspect of the invention, the method may include, receiving a command from a user to display a user-selected tutorial containing information related to a scientific procedure, displaying the user-selected tutorial, and on the same screen as the tutorial, displaying product information corresponding to one or more commercially available products required to conduct the scientific procedure.

Description

COMPUTER-BASED EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR SCIENTIFIC PROCEDURES WITH PRODUCT PROCUREMENT CAPABILITY
Cross Reference to Related Applications
This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to
U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/240,537, filed October 13, 2000, entitled
"Electronic Procurement System," which is herein incorporated by reference in its
entirety for all purposes. This application also incorporates by reference the following
U.S. patent applications in their entirety for all purposes: U.S. Patent App. Ser. No.
09/843,163, filed April 25, 2001, entitled "Computer-Based Educational System," and
the provisional applications upon which it is based, U.S. Provisional Pat. App. No.
60/199,607, entitled "Information Transfer System," filed April 25, 2000, and U.S.
Provisional Pat. App. No. 60/233,509, entitled "Information Transfer System," filed
September 19, 2000.
Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to education and procurement systems, and
more particularly to a computer-based system configured to display a user-selected
tutorial related to a scientific procedure, and to present information on commercially
available products required to conduct the scientific procedure.
Background of the Invention
Goods and services may be procured by a variety of mechanisms, including
direct purchase from a store and indirect purchase from a catalog or on-line vendor.
Even though almost any product may now be purchased from any one type of these
vendors, current procurement systems suffer from a number of shortcomings. In
particular, stores, catalogs, and on-line vendors typically organize products by type rather than function or other higher-level association. Thus, a scientist ordering materials to perform the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) generally will have to
review separate catalogs or catalog sections to buy the required equipment and
reagents. The scientist must physically locate the many separate catalogs, determining
that each is not out of date, and search for the desired products within each catalog. This consumes valuable time and energy of the scientist, which might otherwise be
devoted to research. Moreover, stores, catalogs, and on-line vendors typically do not
provide information on how to perform a procedure, or on the materials required to
perform a procedure. Thus, a scientist wanting to perform PCR may have to study a textbook to understand the technique and then piece together a list of required materials from various sources.
Summary of the Invention
The invention provides a computer-implemented education and procurement
system, method, and program storage medium for use in learning about scientific procedures and procuring products related thereto. According to one aspect of the invention, the system may include a graphical user interface (GUI) configured to
display (a) a user-selected tutorial having a description of a scientific procedure, (b)
one or more requirements for the scientific procedure, and (c) product information
regarding one or more commercially available products that may be used to satisfy
each requirement. According to another aspect of the invention, the method may
include, receiving a command from a user to display a user-selected tutorial
containing information related to a scientific procedure, displaying the user-selected tutorial, and on the same interface as the tutorial, displaying product information corresponding to one or more commercially available products required to conduct the scientific procedure.
Brief Description of the Drawings
Figure 1 is a schematic view of a computer-implemented education and
procurement system in accordance with one embodiment of the invention.
Figure 2 is a schematic view of a computing device suitable for use as an
education and procurement server of the system of Fig. 1.
Figure 3 is a schematic view of an graphical user interface (GUI) of an education and procurement program, the GUI being configured to' be served by the education and procurement server and displayed by the client of Fig. 1.
Figure 4 is a schematic view of a tutorial displayed by the GUI of Fig. 3. Figure 5 is a flowchart of a method according to one embodiment of presentation invention.
Detailed Description of the Invention The invention provides a computer-implemented education and procurement
system, method, and program storage medium for use in learning about scientific
procedures and procuring products related thereto.
Fig. 1 shows an education and procurement system 10 according to one
embodiment of the present invention. System 10 typically includes a client 12
configured to comiect to an education and procurement server 14 and a vendor server
16 via computer network 18, which is typically a Wide Area Network such as the
Internet. Using a web browser 22 executed on client 12, the client is configured to download and display a graphical user interface (GUI) 40, shown in Fig. 3 and described below. The GUI is configured to display a user-selected tutorial, shown at 42a in Figs. 3-4, related to a scientific procedure, and to present information on
commercially available products required to conduct the scientific procedure. The tutorial and product information is typically served to client 12 from education and procurement server 14. Alternatively, some or all of the product information may be served to client 12 from vendor server 16.
Typically, servers 14 and 16 are web servers configured to serve data to web
browser 22 on clients 12 in a browser-readable form using Hypertext Transfer Protocol, and TCP/IP protocol suites. For example, the GUI, tutorial, and product data may be transmitted as static or dynamic web pages written in the Hypertext
Markup Language (HTML). Alternatively, other suitable languages and protocols may be used.
The subject of the tutorial may be academic and/or commercial, for example,
"drug discovery," "molecular diagnostics," "molecular biology," "gene chips," and/or "drug design," among others, and typically includes an explanation of a scientific
procedure relating thereto. The system may be used to educate a potential buyer about
the attributes or advantages of a product and/or to educate an actual buyer about how
to use a product. Alternatively, or in addition, the system may be used to educate a
seller such as a sales person about technology associated with a product, and/or about
products associated with a technology. The system may be used in almost any
procurement context, including goods and services related to scientific procedures,
although the preferred context is a system for the sale of goods in the life sciences and biotechnology, particularly molecular biology and genomics. Fig. 2 illustrates an exemplary computing device suitable for use as an education and procurement server 14. It will be appreciated that client 12 and vendor server 16 also typically have a similar structure. For simplicity, the exemplary computing device of Fig. 2 will be described hereafter with reference to server 14 only.
Server 14 typically includes a processor 24 linked to a memory 26, and a mass
storage device 28, via a communication bus 30. Mass storage device 28 typically is a
hard drive, although any suitable mass storage device may be used. The server may
also include a media drive 32 configured to read computer media 34, such as a CD-
ROM, DND-ROM, floppy disk, magneto-optical disk, etc. Using portions of memory
22, processor 24 is configured to execute education and procurement program 29a and
access tutorial data 29b, product data 29c, and profile data 29d stored on mass storage device 28 in order to implement the systems and methods described herein. Alternatively, education and procurement program 29a, tutorial data 29b, product data
29c, and/or profile data 29d may be stored on media 34, database 20, or vendor server
16, and implemented by processor 24 therefrom. Computer media 34 alternatively may be referred to as a program storage medium, and data 29a, 29b, 29c. 29d may be
referred to as computer program instructions encoded thereon for the purpose of
causing a device such as server 14 to implement the systems and methods of the
present invention.
Server 14 further may include additional components. For example, server 14
may include a user input device 36, such as a keyboard and mouse, as well as a display 38. The server 14 also typically includes speakers for presentation of audio material. Server 14 also typically includes a network interface that enables- the server to communicate via computer network 16.
Fig. 3 shows one exemplary graphical user interface (GUI) 40 of education and
procurement program 29a. GUI 40 is typically downloaded and displayed by web
browser 22 on client 12, from server 14. Portions of GUI 40 may also be downloaded from a third party server, such as vendor server 16. In addition to the components and
features described below, GUI 40 may have various additional features described in
co-pending U.S. Patent App. Ser. No. 09/843,163, filed April 25, 2001, entitled
"Computer-Based Educational System," and the provisional applications upon which
it is based, U.S. Provisional Pat. App. No. 60/199,607, entitled "Information Transfer System," filed April 25, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Pat. App. No. 60/233,509, entitled
"Information Transfer System," filed September 19, 2000, the disclosures of each of which are herein incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
GUI 40 typically includes a tutorial selector 42 configured to enable a user to select a desired tutorial for viewing. The tutorial selector is typically a pull down menu, however virtually any suitable selector configured to enable a user to select a
tutorial for viewing may be used. Once the user has selected a desired tutorial 42a,
table of contents selector 44 is configured to display a table of contents for the tutorial.
Typically, the tutorial is in the form of a slide presentation including a plurality of
audiovisual slides.
GUI 40 typically includes a tutorial presentation area 46 configured to display a
slide corresponding to a user-selected entry such as user selected scientific procedure 44a. Typically, tutorial presentation area includes a tutorial presentation pane 46a, as well as slide controls 46b for selecting a current slide, and a progress indicator configured to indicate progress through a current slide. In the depicted example, a slide relating to the scientific procedure known as Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) has been selected, either via table of contents selector 44 or via slide controls 46b, and
appears in tutorial presentation pane 46a.
As discussed above, tutorial 42a may include a wide variety of information on
various topics, including a selected scientific procedure 44a. The various elements of
tutorial 42a illustrated in Fig. 3 are shown in schematic form in Fig. 4. On a slide corresponding to scientific procedure 44a, tutorial presentation pane' 46a is configured
to display a general description 48 of the scientific procedure, as well as general
requirements 50 for the procedure and links 51 to general product options related to the scientific procedure. Typically, general requirements 50 are requirements for equipment and/or consumable materials that will be used throughout the entirety of the scientific procedure. Selection of links 51 typically causes product presentation
area 58 to display one or more products that will satisfy the general requirements 50.
In addition, tutorial presentation area 46 typically is configured to display one or more steps 52 for conducting selected scientific procedure 44a. For each step,
tutorial presentation area 46 is configured to display one or more step-specific requirements 54. Step-specific requirements 54 typically include requirements for
consumable materials and/or equipment to be used to complete a corresponding step
of the scientific procedure.
Requirements 50, 54 may be virtually any type of requirement for lab equipment or consumable materials necessary to conduct selected scientific procedure 44a. Requirements 50, 54 may, for example, include virtually any requirement for an analytical, qualitative, quantitative, or other type of instrument necessary for
determining a characteristic of a given sample. For example, a requirement may be for a spectrometer in order to determine the spectral characteristic's of a given sample.
Required equipment also may include labware such as glassware, stir bars, hot plates and other related products necessary to perform a selected assay, experiment, or other
procedure. Requirements for consumable materials may include, for example,
virtually any requirement for a solvent, buffer, enzyme, cofactor, stain and/or any
other reagent necessary to perform a desired assay, experiment, of other procedure. Of course, these examples should be understood to be illustrative and not limiting, as a wide variety of other equipment and consumable material requirements are possible in
the life sciences, biotechnology and other sciences in general, and in molecular
biology and genomics in particular.
Tutorial presentation area 46 is further configured to display a plurality of step-
specific product option links 56. Selection of each link 56 typically causes product presentation area 58 to display information related to products that satisfy the
associated requirement.
Product presentation area 58 typically includes a product selector 60 configured
to display a plurality of products that satisfy one or more requirements 50, 54 of the
selected scientific procedure 44a. Typically, the product selector is configured to
display a plurality of product identifiers 62, which are typically icons depicting an
image of the product. The user may scroll through the product identifiers using controls 60a, until a desired product is seen. In response to a user selecting a selected product 62a, the GUI 40 is configured to display a description 68 of the selected product in a product description area 68a, as well as the name 64 of the product. The user may choose to purchase the selected product by clicking on a purchase option
selector 70. The purchase transaction itself may be carried out by education and procurement server 14, or by a third party server such as vendor server 16. The
system may be configured such that the product is added to an electronic shopping cart with other products for later purchase.
GUI 40 also typically includes a profile selector 72, such as lab profile selector
72a or entity profile selector 72b, configured to enable a user to enter and edit a lab-
specific profile or an entity specific profile, respectively. Typically, the entity profile
is created by program 29a by amalgamating a plurality of lab specific profiles for a given entity. A lab profile typically contain such information as the current inventory
of lab equipment and consumable materials for a user's lab, while the entity profile
typically contains a collection of lab equipment and materials inventories for a
plurality of labs within a given entity. For example, system 10 may keep several profiles for individual labs at a university, and from these automatically generate an
entity profile. Thus, typically the entity profile is only editable by a user with
administrative privileges, while a lab profile is typically editable by one or more lab
users with user-level access privileges. Data related to these profiles is stored as
profile data 29d on mass storage device 28, database 20, vendor server 16, or other
suitable location. Other information may also be included in the profile, such as
purchase history, product preferences, licenses for hazardous materials, address and payment information, etc. Typically, GUI 40 is configured to present product options in product presentation area 58, based on the lab-specific and/or entity-specific profiles. According to one embodiment of the invention, the GUI is configured to select products for display based on a user profile, whether lab-specific, entity-specific, or other suitable type of user profile. Typically, the GUI is configured to select and
display products that are compatible with .a user's current inventory of lab equipment
and/or consumable materials. Alternatively, the GUI may be configured to select and
display products that are not duplicated among a user's current lab equipment and/or
consumable materials, as indicated in the user's lab and/or entity profile. Finally, the GUI may be configured to select an optimal product option for a given user, based on
the user's lab profile and/or entity profile.
GUI 40 also be may configured to determine whether a given product is
already included within a user's lab or entity inventory, and if so, display an indicator 66 to so indicate. The GUI also may indicate to the user the location of the product. For example, if the product is determined to be possessed by the user's entity, the
indicator at 66 may provide the location of the product, reading as follows: "A
Thermocycler is available at Your University in Professor Smith's Lab in Building
120." Or, if the product is determined to be in the user's lab, the indicator such by reading as follows: "Are you sure you want to purchase this product, our records
indicate you already own this Thermocycler." Of course, numerous other wordings
are possible.
GUI 40 may further include a transcript presentation area 76 configured to display a transcript of a narration corresponding to a current slide presented in the tutorial presentation area 46. Transcript presentation area 76 may be configured to include a transcript presentation pane that is scrollable via scroll controls, shown at the
upper left of area 76.
The GUI further may include a tool selector 74 including a help tool selector
configured to launch a help tool, and a glossary tool selector configured to launch a
glossary tool. According to one embodiment of the present invention the help tool
and glossary tool are linked web pages containing help and glossary information. Both
the help and glossary tools, as well as the transcript presentation area, and many other
features that may be implemented in GUI 40 are more fully described in co-pending
U.S. Patent App. Ser. No. 09/843,163, filed April 25, 2001, entitled "Computer-Based Educational System," and the provisional applications upon which it is based, U.S.
Provisional Pat. App. No. 60/199,607, entitled "Information Transfer System," filed April 25, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Pat. App. No. 60/233,509, entitled "Information Transfer System," filed September 19, 2000, the disclosures of each of which are
incorporated by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
System 10 described above may be used to implement a method according to the present invention, shown at 100 in Fig. 5. Method 100 typically includes, at 102,
receiving a command from a user to display a user-selected tutorial 42a containing information related to a scientific procedure 44a, wherein the tutorial includes one or
more requirements 50, 54 for performing the scientific procedure.
At 104, the method typically includes displaying the user-selected tutorial 42a. Typically the tutorial is displayed in a tutorial presentation area 46, as described above. At 106, the method typically includes selecting for display one or more products suitable to meet each requirement. Optionally, the method may include receiving a user profile including information on a current inventory of lab equipment and/or materials possessed by the user, and basing the selection of products for display
on the user profile. The user profile may be lab specific and/or entity specific, and the
selection of products may include selecting products compatible with the user's
current lab or entity inventory, or selecting products not including those already
within the user's current lab or entity inventory. An optimal product may also be selected based on the user's lab or entity profile.
At 108, the method typically includes, on the same interface as the tutorial,
displaying product information corresponding to one or more commercially available products required to conduct the scientific procedure. Typically the product
information is displayed on the same screen as the tutorial, however, alternatively it
may be displayed via a pop up screen, etc. The method may also include providing a product purchase option selector to enable a user to purchase a desired product. The above embodiments of the invention may be used to both educate a user
about a scientific procedure, and to enable a user to procure products necessary to
conduct the scientific procedure, thereby saving the user valuable time as compared to
prior methods, which generally required consulting treatises or textbooks to determine
how to conduct the procedure and separate, multiple catalog sources to order the
materials and equipment.
While the invention has been particularly shown and described with reference
to the foregoing preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that many variations may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims. The description of the invention should be understood to include all novel and non-obvious combinations of elements
described herein, and claims may be presented in this or a later application to any novel and non-obvious combination of these elements. Where the claims recite "a" or
"a first" element or the equivalent thereof, such claims should be understood to
include incorporation of one or more such elements, neither requiring nor excluding
two or more such elements.

Claims

Claims:
1. A computer-implemented education and procurement system for use in learning about scientific procedures and procuring products related thereto, the system
comprising: a graphical user interface (GUI) configured to display:
(a) a user-selected tutorial having a description of a scientific procedure;
(b) one or more requirements for the scientific procedure; and
(c) product information regarding one or more commercially available
products that may be used to satisfy each requirement.
2. The system of claim 1, wherein the product information and the tutorial are linked, such that as a user interacts with a selected portion of the tutorial, the GUI
is configured to display in response one or more products related to the selected portion.
3. The system of claim 1, wherein the product information includes a
product icon visually depicting each product.
4. The system of claim 1, wherein the product information includes a textual description of each product.
5. The system of claim 1, wherein the GUI is further configured to enable a user to enter a profile including information relating to a current inventory of lab equipment and/or consumable materials possessed by the user.
6. The system of claim 5, wherein the profile is a lab profile containing
information for a user's lab.
7. The system of claim 5, wherein the profile is an entity profile containing
information for a plurality of labs within a user's entity.
8. The system of claim 5, wherein the GUI is configured to select products for display based on the user profile.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the GUI is configured to select and
display products that are compatible with a user's current inventory of lab equipment and/or consumable materials.
10. The system of claim 8, wherein the GUI is configured to select and
display products that are not duplicated among a user's current lab equipment and/or
consumable materials, as indicated in the user's profile.
11. The system of claim 8, wherein the GUI is configured to indicate whether a product is already possessed by the user, as determined from the user's profile.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein GUI is configured to indicate whether
a product is possessed by another lab within the user's entity.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein GUI is configured to indicate whether
a product is possessed by the user's lab.
14. The system of claim 1, wherein the GUI further includes a purchase
option selector, configured to enable a user to purchase each product.
15. The system of claim 14, wherein the purchase option selector links a user to a remote vendor site, in order to complete a purchase of the selected materials.
16. The system of claim 1, wherein the GUI is downloadable and displayable by a web browser.
17. The system of claim 16, wherein the product information is served to the
user by a third party server.
18. The system of claim 1, wherein the scientific procedure includes an experiment protocol.
19. The system of claim 1, wherein the scientific procedure is in a field
selected from the group consisting of molecular biology, microbiology, cell biology,
immunology, hematology, histology, genetics, and chemistry.
20. The system of claim 1, wherein the tutorial is configured to display a plurality of steps of the scientific procedure.
21. The system of claim 20, wherein the GUI is configured to display one or more step-specific requirements corresponding to each step.
22. The system of claim 21, wherein the GUI is configured to display one or
more product options that will satisfy each step-specific requirement.
23. The system of claim 1, wherein the requirements include general
requirements, needed throughout the entirety of the scientific procedure.
24. The system of claim 1, wherein the requirements are selected from the group consisting of lab equipment requirements and consumable material
requirements.
25. A system for learning about a scientific procedure and procuring
products related thereto, the system comprising: education and procurement program software configured to cause a computing device to display a graphical user interface (GUI), the GUI including:
(a) a tutorial selector configured to enable a user to select a tutorial for viewing, the tutorial having a plurality of slides, at least one slide including a
description of a scientific procedure;
(b) a tutorial presentation area configured to display the slides of the user-selected tutorial;
(c) a table of contents selector configured to enable a user to select a particular slide of the tutorial for display in the tutorial presentation area; and
(d) a product presentation area configured to display information on one or more products related to the scientific procedure;
wherein the education and procurement program software is configured to select products for display in the presentation area based on a user profile.
26. The system of claim 25, wherein the user profile contains information
on an inventory of equipment and/or consumable materials possessed by a user.
27. The system of claim 26, wherein the education and procurement
program software is configured to cause the GUI to display products compatible with the user's inventory of equipment and/or consumable materials.
28. The system of claim 26, wherein the education and procurement program software is configured to cause the GUI to display a recommended optimal product based on the user profile.
29. The system of claim 26, wherein the education and procurement program software is configured to cause the GUI to indicate whether any displayed
products are already owned by the user, according to the user profile.
30. The system of claim 26, wherein the user profile is labJspecifϊc.
31. The system of claim 26, wherein the user profile is entity-specific, and includes a information for a plurality of labs within the user's entity.
32. The system of claim 25, wherein the GUI includes a selector configured
to enable the user to edit the user profile.
33. The system of claim 25, wherein the product presentation area includes
a product selector configured to present one or more product icons for selection by the
user.
34. The system of claim 33, wherein the product presentation area further
includes a product description area configured to display a description corresponding to a product icon selected by the user.
35. The system of claim 33, further including a product purchase option selector configured to enable a user to purchase the selected product.
36. The system of claim 25, wherein the GUI further includes a transcript presentation area configured to display a transcript of narration corresponding to a
current slide presented in the tutorial presentation area.
37. The system of claim 25, wherein the GUI further includes a tool
selector, configured to enable a user to select a software tool selected from the group consisting of a help tool and a glossary tool.
38. A method for educating a user about a scientific procedure and products
related thereto, the method comprising: receiving a command from a user to display a user-selected tutorial containing
information related to a scientific procedure; displaying the user-selected tutorial; and
on the same interface as the tutorial, displaying product information
corresponding to one or more commercially available products required to conduct the scientific procedure.
39. The method of claim 38, wherein the tutorial describes a plurality of
steps of the scientific procedure, and the products are listed by procedure step.
40. The method of claim 38, wherein the scientific procedure includes one or more requirements, and the method further comprises selecting for display one or
more products suitable to meet each requirement.
41. The method of claim 38, further comprising:
receiving a user profile including information on a current inventory of lab
equipment and/or materials possessed by the user.
42. The method of claim 41, further comprising, selecting products for
display based on the user profile.
43. The method of claim 42, wherein the products are selected to be compatible with lab equipment and/or materials currently possessed by the user, as
indicated by the user profile.
44. The method of claim 41, further comprising, displaying an indication to the user of whether a product is currently possessed by the user, according to the user
profile.
45. The method of claim 41, wherein the user profile is lab-specific.
46. The method of claim 41, wherein the user profile is entity-specific, and
includes information for a plurality of labs within the user's entity.
47. A program storage medium readable by a computing device, the program storage medium tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by
the computing device to perform a method for use in educating a user about a scientific procedure and products related thereto, the method comprising:
receiving a command from a user to display a user-selected tutorial containing
information related to a scientific procedure;
displaying the user-selected tutorial; and
on the same screen as the tutorial, displaying product information corresponding to one or more commercially available products required to conduct the scientific procedure.
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