Education and demonstration – Question or problem eliciting response – Electrical means for recording examinee's response
Patent
1993-11-24
1996-02-27
Cheng, Joe
Education and demonstration
Question or problem eliciting response
Electrical means for recording examinee's response
434118, 434323, 273430, G09B 700
Patent
active
054944449
ABSTRACT:
A method of displaying information for learning purposes comprises the steps of providing within a computer an information set having at least a first information topic. The first information topic includes a plurality of discrete information elements. The discrete information elements are caused to be arranged for display within the computer in a sequence selected from a plurality of predetermined sequences. The discrete information elements are displayed with a display operably associated with the computer in the selected sequence.
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Gulla Jerry
Ilic Dragana
Kelts A. David
Ross Colin A.
Tepper Kenneth A.
Berenato, III Joseph W.
Cheng Joe
Thayer Michael D.
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