Computer-aided methods and apparatus to access materials in a network environment
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
G09B-003/00
G06Q-050/20
G09B-019/00
G06F-017/30
G06Q-010/06
G06Q-030/02
G09B-005/12
G09B-007/00
G09B-007/02
G09B-005/00
출원번호
US-0586307
(2006-10-26)
등록번호
US-9792659
(2017-10-17)
발명자
/ 주소
Ho, Chi Fai
Del Favero, John P.
Tong, Peter P.
출원인 / 주소
IpLearn, LLC
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146
초록▼
A computer-aided learning method and apparatus for a learning user to learn materials inexpensively. Not only does the apparatus provide the user the freedom as to where and when to learn, and the guidance as to what to learn, the apparatus also reduces a significant hurdle to learning—money. The ap
A computer-aided learning method and apparatus for a learning user to learn materials inexpensively. Not only does the apparatus provide the user the freedom as to where and when to learn, and the guidance as to what to learn, the apparatus also reduces a significant hurdle to learning—money. The apparatus retrieves a user identifier entered by the user, and determines whether the user is a learning user or an institute user. If the user is a learning user, the apparatus allows the user to access information regarding learning materials. If the user is an institute user, the apparatus permits the user to access information regarding at least one learning user. The institute user might be interested to use the apparatus to recruit employees to fill job openings. A learning user pays significantly less than an institute user to access information, so as to encourage the learning user to work on learning materials. The apparatus can also track and update information regarding the users.
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1. A computing apparatus comprising: at least a first computing device; andone or more networked storage devices accessible at least via a network, the one or more networked storage devices coupled to the first computing device, andthe one or more networked storage devices to have stored thereon ins
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A computing apparatus comprising: at least a first computing device; andone or more networked storage devices accessible at least via a network, the one or more networked storage devices coupled to the first computing device, andthe one or more networked storage devices to have stored thereon instructions that, when executed, cause the computing apparatus to: receive, via a web server, a web request from a user using a second computing device to access content stored in the computing apparatus, via a network that includes the Internet, the web request, based on HTTP protocol, including a user identifier identifying the user, and a service identifier at least indicating the content to access, wherein at least a portion of the content is personalized to the user, to allow the user to learn from the at least a portion of the content;identify the user based on the user identifier in the web request from the user;allow the user, as identified, to have access to the content;track, based on the user identifier of the user, at least some of the user's activities regarding usage of the computing apparatus over a period of time;update, based on the user identifier of the user and the tracking, information regarding the user stored in the computing apparatus;receive a request from a first entity using a third computing device to access at least some materials resulted from updated information based on activities of a group of users tracked by the computing apparatus, with the group of users including the user, via a network that includes the Internet, the request being linked to another user identifier, from the first entity, identifying the first entity;identify the first entity based on the another user identifier from the first entity;allow the first entity, as identified, to have access to the at least some materials of the group of users; andrestrict the first entity, as identified, from obtaining information based on some materials on the user in view of an indication from the user,wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the computing apparatus to generate an accounting record to charge the first entity to access the at least some materials on the group of users. 2. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to: receive a request from a second entity to use a fourth computing device to access at least some of the materials on the user via a network that includes the Internet; andcause the charging of the second entity so as to allow the second entity to access at least some of the materials on the user. 3. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 2, wherein at least some of the materials the first entity and the second entity are allowed to access are different. 4. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to: receive a request from a second entity to use a fourth computing device to access at least materials on another user via a network that includes the Internet; andcause the charging of the second entity so as to allow the second entity to access at least some of the materials on the another user. 5. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to track materials regarding a plurality of users accessing information regarding a product, and provide such materials to the first entity. 6. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to: track an area of the content accessed by a plurality of users; anddetermine whether to emphasize the area of the content at least in view of the number of the plurality of users. 7. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to analyze at least some of the materials on the user based on at least a need of the first entity, andwherein the first entity is charged and the charge on the first entity at least depends on whether the first entity has access to at least some of the analysis. 8. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to analyze at least some of the materials on the group of users based on at least a need of the first entity, andwherein the first entity is charged, and the charge on the first entity at least depends on the number of times the first entity has accessed at least some of the analysis. 9. An article comprising: one or more non-transitory networked storage media having stored thereon instructions executable by at least a first computing device in a computing apparatus to: receive, via a web server, a web request from a user using a second computing device to access content, via a network that includes the Internet, the web request, based on HTTP protocol, including a user identifier identifying the user, and a service identifier at least indicating the content to access, wherein at least a portion of the content is personalized to the user, to allow the user to learn from the at least a portion of the content;identify the user based on the user identifier in the web request from the user;allow the user, as identified, to have access to the content;track, based on the user identifier of the user, at least some of the user's activities, over a duration of time, regarding usage of the computing apparatus;update, based on the user identifier of the user and the tracking, information regarding the user stored in the computing apparatus;receive a request from a first entity using a third computing device to access at least some materials resulted from the updated information on the user, via a network that includes the Internet, the request being linked to another user identifier, from the first entity, identifying the first entity;identify the first entity based on the another user identifier from the first entity;allow the first entity, as identified, to have access to the at least some materials on the user; andrestrict the first entity, as identified, to accessing some materials on the user, in view of an indication from the user,wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to cause the generating of an accounting record to charge the first entity to access the at least some materials on the user. 10. An article as recited in claim 9 wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to: receive a request from a second entity to use a fourth computing device to access at least some of the materials on the user via a network that includes the Internet; andcause the charging of the second entity so as to allow the second entity to access at least some of the materials on the user. 11. An article as recited in claim 10, wherein at least some of the materials on the user the first entity and the second entity are allowed to access are different. 12. An article as recited in claim 9, wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to: receive a request from a second entity to use a fourth computing device to access at least materials on another user via a network that includes the Internet; andcause the charging of the second entity so as to allow the second entity to access at least some of the materials on the another user. 13. An article as recited in claim 9 wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to track materials regarding a plurality of users accessing information regarding a product, and provide such materials to the first entity. 14. An article as recited in claim 9 wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to: track an area of the content accessed by a plurality of users; anddetermine whether to emphasize the area of the content at least in view of the number of the plurality of users. 15. An article as recited in claim 9: wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to analyze at least some of the materials on the user based on at least a need of the first entity, andwherein the first entity is charged and the charge on the first entity at least depends on whether the first entity has access to at least some of the analysis. 16. An article as recited in claim 9: wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to analyze at least some of the materials on the user based on at least a need of the first entity, andwherein the first entity is charged and the charge on the first entity at least depends on the number of times the first entity has accessed at least some of the analysis. 17. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein at least some of the content indicated in the service identifier in the web request from the user includes a product and the name of a company providing the product. 18. An article as recited in claim 9, wherein at least some of the content indicated in the service identifier in the web request from the user includes a product and the name of a company providing the product. 19. A computing apparatus comprising: at least a first computing device; andone or more networked storage devices accessible at least via a network, the one or more networked storage devices coupled to the first computing device, andthe one or more networked storage devices to have stored thereon instructions that, when executed, cause the computing apparatus to: receive, via a web server, a web request from a user using a second computing device to access content stored in the computing apparatus, via a network that includes the Internet, the web request, based on HTTP protocol, including a user identifier identifying the user, and a service identifier at least indicating the content to access, wherein advertising materials from a first entity to be sent to the user, and wherein at least a portion of the content is personalized to the user, to allow the user to learn from the at least a portion of the content;identify the user based on the user identifier in the web request from the user;allow the user, as identified, to have access to the content;track, based on the user identifier of the user, at least some of the user's activities, over a duration of time, regarding usage of the computing apparatus;update, based on the user identifier of the user and the tracking, information regarding the user stored in the computing apparatus;receive a request from the first entity using a third computing device to access at least some materials resulted from updated information based on activities of a group of users tracked by the computing apparatus, with the group of users including the user, via a network that includes the Internet, the request being linked to another user identifier, from the first entity, identifying the first entity;identify the first entity based on the another user identifier from the first entity;allow the first entity, as identified, to have access to the at least some materials of the group of users; andrestrict the first entity, as identified, from obtaining information based on some materials on the user, in view of an indication from the user,wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the computing apparatus to generate an accounting record to charge the first entity to access the at least some materials on the group of users. 20. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to receive advertising materials from the first entity. 21. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 20, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to receive a piece of location information, regarding placement of the advertising materials relative to at least a portion of the content, for presenting at least the advertising materials and the at least a portion of the content. 22. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 20, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to receive a piece of timing information, regarding presenting the advertising materials. 23. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 20, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to receive a piece of timing information, regarding a duration of time to present the advertising materials. 24. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 20, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to monitor the number of times the advertising materials has been accessed by a plurality of users, andwherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the computing apparatus to allow the first entity to receive the number of times the advertising materials has been accessed by the plurality of users. 25. An article comprising: one or more non-transitory networked storage media having stored thereon instructions executable by at least a first computing device in a computing apparatus to:receive, via a web server, a web request from a user using a second computing device to access content, via a network that includes the Internet, the web request, based on HTTP protocol, including a user identifier identifying the user, and a service identifier at least indicating the content to access, wherein advertising materials from a first entity to be sent to the user, and wherein at least a portion of the content is personalized to the user, to allow the user to learn from the at least a portion of the content;identify the user based on the user identifier in the web request from the user;allow the user, as identified, to have access to the content;track, based on the user identifier of the user, at least some of the user's activities, over a duration of time, regarding usage of the computing apparatus;update, based on the user identifier of the user and the tracking, information regarding the user stored in the computing apparatus;receive a request from the first entity using a third computing device to access at least some materials resulted from updated information based on activities of a group of users tracked by the first computing device, with the group of users including the user, via a network that includes the Internet, the request being linked to another user identifier, from the first entity, identifying the first entity;identify the first entity based on the another user identifier from the first entity;allow the first entity, as identified, to have access to the at least some materials of the group of users; andrestrict the first entity, as identified, from obtaining information based on some materials on the user, in view of an indication from the user,wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to cause the generating of an accounting record to charge the first entity to access the at least some materials on the group of users. 26. An article as recited in claim 9, wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to receive advertising materials from the first entity. 27. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to receive a piece of location information, regarding placement of the advertising materials relative to at least a portion of the content, for presenting at least the advertising materials and the at least a portion of the content. 28. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to receive a piece of timing information, regarding presenting the advertising materials. 29. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to receive a piece of timing information, regarding a duration of time to present the advertising materials. 30. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to monitor the number of times the advertising materials has been accessed by a plurality of users, andwherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to allow the first entity to receive the number of times the advertising materials has been accessed by the plurality of users. 31. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein the user is an employee of the first entity, and the first entity is a company. 32. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein the user is a student, not an employee, of the first entity, and the first entity is a school. 33. An article as recited in claim 9 wherein the user is an employee of the first entity, and the first entity is a company. 34. An article as recited in claim 9 wherein the user is a student, not an employee, of the first entity, and the first entity is a school. 35. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 19, wherein at least a portion of the advertising materials are personalized to the user, based on at least some of the updated information stored in the computing apparatus regarding the user. 36. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 19, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to track number of times the advertising materials have been shown to a plurality of users. 37. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 19, wherein the advertising materials include an actionable item that reacts to a user action, andwherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the apparatus to track number of times the actionable item has been acted on via the user action. 38. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 19, wherein the advertising materials include an actionable item that reacts to a user action, andwherein the actionable item is configured to result in the playing of a video in reacting to the user action. 39. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein at least a portion of the advertising materials are personalized to the user, based on at least some of the updated information stored in the computing apparatus regarding the user. 40. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to track number of times the advertising materials have been shown to a plurality of users. 41. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein the advertising materials include an actionable item that reacts to a user action, andwherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to track number of times the actionable item has been acted on via the user action. 42. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein the advertising materials include an actionable item that reacts to a user action, andwherein the actionable item is configured to result in the playing of a video in reacting to the user action. 43. An article as recited in claim 25, wherein the one or more non-transitory networked storage media comprise instructions that are executable to track materials regarding a plurality of users accessing information regarding a product, and provide such materials to the first entity. 44. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 19, wherein the computing apparatus comprises instructions, when executed, to cause the computing apparatus to track materials regarding a plurality of users accessing information regarding a product, and provide such materials to the first entity. 45. A computing apparatus as recited in claim 19, wherein at least some of the content indicated in the service identifier in the web request from the user includes a product and the name of a company providing the product.
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