VR-EDU, Inc. (20240296751). SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDED REALITY EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT simplified abstract
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDED REALITY EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT
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Ethan Fieldman of Gainesville FL (US)
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDED REALITY EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240296751 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EXTENDED REALITY EDUCATIONAL ASSESSMENT
The patent application describes a system and methods for administering assessments in an extended reality learning environment. Feedback information is provided to a user based on their interactions with the assessment module.
- Utilizes assessment recordings to provide feedback to users.
- Allows a second user to view and provide feedback on the first user's interactions with the assessment module.
- Enhances learning experiences in virtual reality environments.
- Improves assessment accuracy and effectiveness.
- Encourages collaboration and peer-to-peer learning in virtual settings.
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in educational settings, corporate training programs, and skill development courses.
Problems Solved: Addresses the need for personalized feedback in virtual learning environments. Enhances the assessment process in extended reality settings.
Benefits: Improves learning outcomes. Encourages user engagement and participation. Facilitates a more interactive and immersive learning experience.
Commercial Applications: This technology can be utilized by educational institutions, training companies, and e-learning platforms to enhance their virtual reality learning programs.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the assessment process in virtual reality environments? 2. What are the potential implications of peer-to-peer feedback in extended reality learning settings?
Original Abstract Submitted
a system and associated methods facilitate administration of assessments within an extended reality learning environment. assessment recordings captured during administration of an assessment module to a first user are used for providing feedback information to the first user from a second user that can view the first user's interactions with the assessment module.