Unknown Organization (20240331559). Self Sufficiency Hub simplified abstract

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Self Sufficiency Hub

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Radesha Odessa Barnes of Woodbridge VA (US)

Self Sufficiency Hub - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240331559 titled 'Self Sufficiency Hub

Simplified Explanation: This patent application describes a centralized method and system for online self-sufficiency education, where participants can log in to a host system to engage in instruction sessions and choose from a list of potential courses. The system stores lesson plans, participant profiles, study goals, and interactive learning modules to cater to different learning styles.

  • Host system for online self-sufficiency education
  • Participants log in to engage in instruction sessions
  • Choose from a list of potential courses
  • Lesson plans and participant profiles stored on the host system
  • Study goals listed on the host system and stored in participant profiles
  • Interactive participant profiles for setting study goals
  • Learning modules cater to different learning styles
  • Online workshops, live seminars, and learning courses available
  • Asynchronous materials to guide participants through the course

Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in various educational settings, workforce development programs, and community initiatives aimed at promoting self-sufficiency and skill-building.

Problems Solved: This technology addresses the need for accessible and personalized online education for individuals seeking to improve their self-sufficiency and skill sets.

Benefits: The benefits of this technology include flexibility in learning, personalized study goals, interactive learning modules, and a centralized system for tracking progress and achievements.

Commercial Applications: Title: Centralized Online Self-Sufficiency Education System This technology can be commercialized as a platform for online education providers, workforce development agencies, and community organizations offering self-sufficiency programs.

Prior Art: There may be prior art related to online education platforms, learning management systems, and personalized learning tools that could be relevant to this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Research on online learning trends, self-sufficiency education programs, and personalized learning technologies may provide insights into the development and implementation of this technology.

Questions about Online Self-Sufficiency Education: 1. How does this technology cater to different learning styles? 2. What are the potential challenges in implementing a centralized online self-sufficiency education system?


Original Abstract Submitted

a centralized method and system for online self-sufficiency education. a family self sufficiency (fss) participant client will log into a host system to engage in an instruction session. the host will assign a list of potential courses for fss participants to choose from. a predetermined lesson plan to establish goals for a certificate completion. the lesson plan and participant profile will be stored on the host system. goals for studying and completion of goal will also be listed on the host system and stored in the fss participant profile. the fss participant profile will be used to determine study goals for each fss participant. the profile can be interactive and manipulated by the fss participant via the participant's computer or mobile device operated. the learning modules will consist of reading, visual, aural, logical, social, solitary, verbal, physical learning methods appealing to the various learning styles of the individual to engage learning. there will be means of online workshops, live seminars, and learning courses comprised of videos, asynchronous materials that will guide, advise, and educate participants through the course.