18401190. STRUCTURED ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRACKING CONTENT ITEMS ON A SHARED USER INTERFACE simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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STRUCTURED ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRACKING CONTENT ITEMS ON A SHARED USER INTERFACE

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Hannah Rebecca Lewbel of Kirkland WA (US)

Isabel Sophie Sharp of Seattle WA (US)

Adam Michael Gleisner of Seattle WA (US)

Lindsey Conway of Seattle WA (US)

Clea Allington of Seattle WA (US)

Minu George of Sammamish WA (US)

Samantha Robbie Courts of Bellevue WA (US)

Margaret Arlene Grounds of Kirkland WA (US)

Scott H.W. Snyder of Seattle WA (US)

Nassr Albahadly of Redmond WA (US)

STRUCTURED ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRACKING CONTENT ITEMS ON A SHARED USER INTERFACE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18401190 titled 'STRUCTURED ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRACKING CONTENT ITEMS ON A SHARED USER INTERFACE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes technologies that allow a computing system to organize content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session, making it easier for users to locate and interact with the content items. The structured arrangement is presented as a list in a specific region of the UI, with the ability to create and manipulate the list limited to certain users such as a moderator. Inclusion in the list can promote inclusivity and fairness by preventing content items from being forgotten or ignored and providing recognition to users who contributed the items.

  • The technology enables a computing system to present a structured list of content items on a shared UI during a communication session.
  • The list is displayed in a specific region of the UI, making it easier for users to locate and interact with the content items.
  • Only certain users, like a moderator, have the ability to create and manipulate the list.
  • Inclusion in the list can prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored and provide recognition for users who contributed the items.

Potential Applications

The technology could be applied in various collaborative settings such as virtual meetings, online classrooms, and group projects where tracking and organizing content items is essential for effective communication and collaboration.

Problems Solved

1. Difficulty in tracking and locating content items during a communication session. 2. Lack of inclusivity and fairness in content contribution and recognition.

Benefits

1. Improved organization and accessibility of content items. 2. Promotion of inclusivity and fairness in content contribution. 3. Enhanced user recognition for contributions.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Structured Content Tracking Technology for Collaborative Environments"

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing technologies or methods for organizing and tracking content items in shared user interfaces during communication sessions, but specific details would need to be researched to identify any prior art.

Unanswered Questions

== How does the technology handle real-time updates to the structured list during a communication session? The patent application does not provide details on how the technology manages real-time updates to the structured list as content items are added or removed during a communication session.

== What security measures are in place to protect the integrity and privacy of the content items included in the structured list? The patent application does not address the security aspects of the technology in terms of protecting the content items and user information included in the structured list from unauthorized access or tampering.


Original Abstract Submitted

Technologies are disclosed that enable a computing system to present a structured arrangement for tracking content items on a shared user interface (UI) during a communication session. The structured arrangement is a list that is displayed in a specific region of the shared UI. Inclusion of content items in the list makes it easier for users to locate and interact with those content items throughout the communication session. The ability to create and manipulate the list may be limited to only certain users such as a moderator. Use of this list can promote inclusivity and fairness. For instance, inclusion in the list may prevent content items from being forgotten or ignored. Additionally, the names of users who contributed the content items may be shown in the list thereby providing recognition for those users.