The application generally relates to the field of teaching, more specifically to teaching persons using an interactive apparatus
Teaching children is sometimes challenging, especially in view of many alternatives for children to spend their time on, such as video games, TV and others. Hence, it is desired to find creative ways to get children's attention to learn, for example via educational software. In addition, it is desired to find an apparatus in which children can learn how to read while not sitting in front of a screen.
It is an object of the present invention to disclose an apparatus for interacting with a person, the apparatus comprises an input unit for receiving a sequence of inputs from a person, the sequence of inputs represent a sequence of symbols, multiple sections of the input unit are associated with the symbols, such that the person presses multiple sections to represent a predefined sequence; a plurality of sensors for sensing presses on the input unit, at least some of the sensors are associated with sections of the input unit; a memory unit which contains a repository of words and predefined character strings; a processor for processing the information sensed by the sensors, in order to identify the sequence of symbols from the sequence of inputs inputted by the person on the input unit and compare the identified sequence with a sequence stored in the repository; an output unit communicating with the processor and configured to output audio or visual signals in accordance with the identification of the sequence performed by the processor; wherein the physical input unit comprises two or more regions divided into two or more different symbol types, one of the symbol types is letters, the sequence of inputs comprising letters and additional symbols, and multiple sections in each region. The input unit may be a physical input unit such as a keyboard or a carpet toy used by a child user. The input unit may comprise virtual keys controlled by a computer, as detailed below in the Wii example.
In some cases, one of the two or more regions comprises two or more NIKKUD signs. In some cases, the predefined character strings of inputs stored in the memory unit comprises diverse operation types. In some cases, the physical input unit is made of an elastic foldable material. In some cases, the material is selected from fabric, nylon, PVC, rubber, silicon and a combination thereof.
In some cases, the output unit has an interface to an illuminator that expresses indications on inputs received from a person, by the sensors in accordance with user operation or some predefined rules or commands from the processor. In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a wireless transceiver that transmits signals to a mobile device, to enable the mobile device to produce an audio or visual output signal, said wireless transceiver is designed to receive input from the mobile device and to transmit it to the processor.
In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a button used by a user to receive feedback on whether or not the sequence of symbols inputted by the user match a sequence stored in the memory unit. In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a physical socket into which a cable can be plugged, for connecting an external computerized device in order to add words or character strings to the memory unit. In some cases, the apparatus further comprises a virtual socket which can communicate with a wireless device, for connecting to an external computerized device in order to add words or character strings to the memory unit.
It is another object of the present invention to disclose a method for interacting with a person, comprising receiving a sequence of inputs from a person, the sequence of inputs represent a sequence of symbols, multiple sections of the physical input unit are associated with the symbols, such that the person presses multiple sections to represent a predefined sequence; sensing presses on the physical input unit, at least some of the sensors are associated with sections of the physical input unit; processing the information sensed by the sensors; identifying the sequence of symbols from the sequence of inputs inputted by the person on the physical input unit; comparing the identified sequence with a sequence stored in a repository; output audio or visual signals in accordance with the identification of the sequence performed by the processor; wherein the physical input unit comprises two or more regions divided into two or more different symbol types, one of the symbol types is letters, the sequence of inputs comprising letters and additional symbols, and multiple sections in each region.
In some cases, at least a portion of the method is performed in a computerized device communicating with the apparatus having a physical input. For example, the comparison and output are performed by a mobile device.
Exemplary non-limited embodiments of the disclosed subject matter will be described, with reference to the following description of the embodiments, in conjunction with the figures. The figures are generally not shown to scale and any sizes are only meant to be exemplary and not necessarily limiting. Corresponding or like elements are designated by the same numerals or letters.
The present invention discloses an interactive apparatus and method for teaching persons how to spell and mathematics. The apparatus comprises a physical input unit via which the user inputs symbols, such as letters, numbers, punctuation marks such as “comma” or “,”, mathematical signs such as “plus” or “+” and vowel (or NIKKUD, or NIKKUD, vocalization or vowelization) signs such as “kubutz” the like. The physical input unit comprises a plurality of sections, each section represents a symbol. For example, 26 sections that represent the 26 letters in the English language. The physical input unit may be a sheet of material, such as fabric of any kind, which covers electrical circuitry. In some other cases, the physical input is a touch screen, in which a software connected to the touch screen converts the location of the touches into the symbols. The user's input as inputted into the input unit is then transmitted to a processor or to an integrated circuit for analysis, for example to check whether a sequence of letters matches a word stored in the memory of the integrated circuit. This way, the user of the apparatus can learn how to spell words or expressions correctly. The apparatus is interactive in a way that the user's input is checked by a computerized or electronic module in the apparatus or connected to the apparatus, and the apparatus outputs a feedback according to the user's input, for example a positive output in case the user spelled a word correctly. The user may use one or more cards to assist her/him in the learning process, for example a card that shows a sequence of letters or another type of symbols. For example, a card may show an object and some of the letters of the name of the object. The cards may have information on one side, such information can be scanned or otherwise identified by an adaptive module in the interactive apparatus, such as a barcode scanner or a camera. After placing the card in a predefined position in order to identify the information, the user presses the sections that represent symbols, such as letters, which appear in the card, or in the word that represents the card. For example, inputs a sequence of letters. The interactive apparatus compares the sequence of letters inputted by the user to a predefined sequence that matches the card. The user may press a control button, or section, to receive a feedback on whether or not the sequence of symbols inputted by the user match a sequence stored in the interactive apparatus.
In some cases, for example when teaching Semitic languages such as Arabic and Hebrew, the languages include vocalization signs that represent the vowel of the letters. In such a case, the user will input a letter, and then a vocalization sign (or a vowel sign), before inputting the next letter, or enter a vowel sign before entering the respective letter. In some other cases, the person may press the letter section and the vowel sign section at the same time. In some cases, the output unit of the apparatus may output an audio signal which represents the sequence of letters and vowel signs the person presses.
The interactive apparatus 300 also comprises a processor 320 for processing the information sensed by the plurality of sensors 310 placed under the physical input unit. The processor 320 may be implemented as an integrated circuit. The processor 320 may receive the sequence of sections as inputted by the user and compare the sequence to a predefined expression, for example a sequence of letters is compared to a word to determine whether the user spelled the word correctly or not. In some cases, the processor 320 receives the word from a transmitter 340 that connects to the user's mobile device, for example via Wi-Fi or NFC communication, or is connected to the internet, in which the user inputs a symbol he wishes to spell. The transmitter 340 may be a wireless transmitter that may transmit information concerning the user's preferences on the interactive apparatus to a remote server, or transmit the user's results, for example the number of correct and incorrect results. Such results may be compared with results of the user's friends.
The interactive apparatus 300 also comprises an output unit 330 that outputs a signal in accordance with a predefined rule or in accordance with a command from the processor 320 in case the processor 320 determines whether or not the user was correct. The output unit 330 may comprise LEDs or any other illumination unit 332, such that, for example, red light indicates a wrong spelling and green light indicates a correct answer. The output unit 330 may comprise a speaker 335 that outputs a positive feedback such as “well done” if the user was correct and a negative feedback such as “try again” if the user was incorrect.
Step 520 discloses comparing the sequence of signals that represent a sequence of symbols to a predefined word or expression. Such word may be stored in the memory of the interactive apparatus, for example in a memory of an integrated circuit of the interactive apparatus. In some other cases, the word is transmitted to the interactive apparatus from a remote device.
Step 530 discloses determining whether the user's input is correct or incorrect, for example according to the comparison disclosed above. Then, in step 540, an output is generated by the interactive apparatus and outputted, for example in a way of illumination or sound emitted from the apparatus.
In some cases, at least a portion of the method may be performed using a computerized device communicating with the apparatus of teaching persons. Such computerized device may be a cellular phone, tablet computer, laptop and the like, communicating with the apparatus in a wireless manner or via a communication cable. In some exemplary cases, receiving the sequence of inputs is performed at the apparatus. The inputs are sent to the computerized device, which compares the inputs to a sequence of symbols representing a predefined word in a word repository stored in the computerized device.
The present invention also discloses an apparatus and a computerized system for teaching persons using a display device and one or more sensors. The display device shows various sections, each section represents a symbol, similarly to the physical input unit. The sensors are connected to the person, for example to the person's limbs, such that the person's movements are reflected on the display device, and the person can select a symbol according to a section on the display device. The person can see his virtual location on the display device using a cursor or a pointer that moves on the display device in accordance with the person's movements as detected by the sensors. This way, in case a child has an electronic system, such as Wii for gaming, a software representation of the symbols and the physical input unit is displayed on the display device, enabling the child to learn how to read or spell or calculate, without the requirement to use a physical apparatus disclosed above.
While the disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope of the invention. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the disclosed subject matter not be limited to the particular embodiment disclosed as the best mode contemplated for carrying out this invention, but only by the claims that follow.
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244777 | Mar 2016 | IL | national |
The present application claims priority from Israeli Application No. 244777, filed on Mar. 27, 2016, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/197,033, filed on Jul. 26, 2015, the entire disclosures thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
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62197033 | Jul 2015 | US |