Claims
- 1. A method for knowledge assessment and learning comprising the steps of:
a. presenting to a test subject a plurality of queries derived from a database of learning materials, each query being answerable by confidence categories and by substantive multi-choice answer, the confidence category being in the range of complete confidence and no confidence, inclusive; b. responsive to the answers to the queries by the test subject, calculating a weighted score according to a predefined scoring protocol based on a comparison of the test subject's answer with a correct substantive answer; c. compiling a knowledge profile based on the weighted score; and d. offering to the test subject learning materials on the substantive answer selectable from the database of learning materials according to the knowledge profile to effect knowledge acquisition by the test subject.
- 2. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1 wherein the confidence categories include verbal expressions, numerical expressions, or combination of verbal and numerical expressions, of confidence levels.
- 3. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, wherein the confidence categories are in the range between 0%, reflecting no knowledge in the answer and 100% reflecting full confidence in the answer.
- 4. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, wherein the knowledge profile is qualitatively categorized by misinformed, uninformed, partially informed and fully informed regions.
- 5. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 4 wherein the knowledge profile is quantitatively determined by using the weighted score and a percentage of correct answers for each of the information quality regions.
- 6. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 4, wherein the learning materials offered to the test subject are selected in reference to the test queries, the scores of which quantitatively define the misinformed and uninformed knowledge quality regions.
- 7. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, which further comprises the step of determining at least one score component selected from the group consisting of aggregate score, self-confidence score, misinformation gap, knowledge index, and performance rating.
- 8. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, wherein the scoring protocol comprises reward and penalty point scores assigned for a fully informed answer, partially informed answer and a misinformed answer, the fully informed answer being a correct answer with a 100% confidence, the partially informed answer being a correct answer with a 50% confidence and the misinformed answer being an incorrect answer with 100% confidence as expressed by the test subject.
- 9. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, wherein the scoring protocol is derived by applying a log function expressed as: Score=A*log P(sub i)+B, where P (sub i) reflects the probability of a correct response given the confidence levels expressed by a test subject in responding to a query and selected from the range of 0% and 100% and wherein A and B are scaling constants.
- 10. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 9, wherein the scoring protocol assigns a score of zero where the probability of the correct response approximates or equals the probability of guessing a correct response to the multi-choice answer.
- 11. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 9, wherein the scoring protocol assigns a score of zero to a response to the query where the test subject expresses a lack of information or knowledge on the correct response.
- 12. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 8, wherein the point score for the fully informed answer and the point score for the partially informed answer are each less than the value of the point score for the misinformed answer.
- 13. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 8, wherein the point score for the fully informed answer is 30 and the point score for the misinformed answer is minus 100.
- 14. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 8, wherein the point score for the fully informed answer is selected between 20 to 50 point and the point score for the misinformed answer is selected between minus 80 to minus 150 point.
- 15. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 8, wherein the ratios of the absolute values of the point score for a fully informed answer to the point scores for a misinformed answer have a range between of 13.3:100 or 13.3% and 62.5:100 or 62.5%.
- 16. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 7, wherein the aggregate score is expressed as Aggregate Score=((100*NQ)+Score))/(130*NQ); where NQ is the number of queries and Score is the weighted score.
- 17. A method for knowledge assessment and learning comprising the steps of:
a. presenting to a test subject a plurality of queries derived from a database of learning materials, each query being answerable by confidence categories and by substantive multi-choice answer, the confidence category being in the range of complete confidence and no confidence, inclusive; b. responsive to the answers to the queries by the test subject, calculating a weighted score according to a predefined scoring protocol based on a comparison of the test subject's answer with a correct substantive answer, and c. compiling a knowledge profile based on the weighted score and calculating a performance rating.
- 18. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 17, wherein the performance rating is derived by applying an anti-log of a log function expressed as: Score=A*log P(sub i)+B, where P (sub i) reflects the probability of a correct response given the confidence level expressed by a test subject in providing a response to a query and selected from the range of 0% and 100% and A and B are scaling constants.
- 19. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 17, wherein the performance rating is expressed as a formula XX=B4*Y**4+B3*Y**3+B2*Y**2+B1*Y**1 where Y is approximately 0.69 or greater or XX=0.36*Y where Y is less than approximately 0.69, wherein Y is the aggregate score calculated by the formula ((100*NQ)+Score))/(130*NQ), NQ being the number of queries and Score being the weighted score and B4=−29.408665, B3=78.467215, B2=−66.855877 and B1=18.799063.
- 20. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 19, wherein B4, B3, B2 and B1 each may include a value from the range of plus 10% to minus 10% from the respective stated values of B4, B3, B2 and B1.
- 21. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 17, which further comprises the step of assigning performance categories according to the performance rating.
- 22. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 21, which further comprises the steps of administering learning materials to the test subject according to the performance categories.
- 23. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, wherein the presentation of the queries and the offer of learning materials is effected via a microprocessor based computing device or a networked client-server communication system.
- 24. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, which further comprises the steps of presenting learning materials to the test subject prior to the presentation of the test queries.
- 25. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, which further comprises the step of measuring the amount of time used by the test subject in answering each query.
- 26. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, which further comprises the step of measuring the amount of time used by the test subject in answering all queries presented to the test subject.
- 27. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1, which further comprises the steps of administering a selected second set of test queries following a prior offering of the learning materials to the test subject, calculating a second weighted score according to the predefined scoring protocol based on a comparison of the test subject's answers to the second set of queries with a correct substantive answers; and compiling a second knowledge profile based on the second weighted score.
- 28. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 27 wherein the second set of test queries are selected according to the performance profile attributed to the test queries previously administered to the test subject.
- 29. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 1 wherein the learning materials are stored in a networked client-server communication system.
- 30. A method for knowledge assessment and learning comprising the steps of:
a. presenting to a plurality of test subjects a plurality of queries, derived from a database of learning materials the queries being answerable by confidence categories and by substantive multi-choice answer, the confidence category being in the range of complete confidence and no confidence, inclusive; b. responsive to the answers, calculating a weighted score for each test subject according to a predefined scoring protocol based on a comparison of each such test subjects' answers with correct substantive answers; c. compiling a knowledge profile based on the weighted score for each test subject; and d. offering learning materials to the test subject on the substantive answer selectable from the database of learning materials according to the knowledge profile of each test subject.
- 31. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 30, wherein the test subjects are located at more than one geographical locations.
- 32. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 30, wherein the subjects are offered the test queries at different times.
- 33. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 30, wherein the knowledge profile is qualitatively categorized by misinformed, uninformed, partially informed and fully informed regions.
- 34. The method for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 33, wherein each test subject is offered learning materials selected in reference to the test queries the scores of which define the misinformed and uninformed knowledge quality regions.
- 35. A system for knowledge assessment and learning adaptable for use in a microprocessor based computing device and in a networked client-server communication environment, the system comprising:
a. databases comprising learning materials and test queries related to the learning materials and correct answers corresponding to the test queries stored and retrievable in the computing device; b. a test builder for constructing a test using the databases, the test comprising a plurality of non-one dimensional queries categorically answerable by confidence categories and by substantive multi-choice answer, the confidence category being in the range of complete confidence and no confidence, inclusive; c. administrative means located at proximate or remote locations for authenticating a test subject, presenting the test to the subject and collecting the answer to each query from the test subject; d. scoring means for comparing the test subject's answer to each query with a correct answer stored in the computing device, determining a weighted score according to a predefined scoring protocol and defining a knowledge profile; and e. means for offering to the test subject the learning materials retrievable from the database based on the knowledge profile.
- 36. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35, wherein the confidence categories include verbal expressions, numerical expressions, or combination of verbal and numerical expressions, of confidence levels.
- 37. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35, wherein the confidence categories are in the range between 0%, reflecting no knowledge in an answer and 100% reflecting full confidence in the answer.
- 38. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35, wherein the knowledge profile is qualitatively categorized by misinformed, uninformed, partially informed and fully informed regions.
- 39. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35 wherein the knowledge profile is quantitatively calculated by using the weighted score and a percentage of correct answers for each of the information quality regions.
- 40. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35, wherein the learning materials offered to the test subject are selected in reference to the test queries, the scores of which quantitatively define the misinformed and uninformed knowledge quality regions.
- 41. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35, wherein the scoring means further calculates at least one score component selected from the group consisting of aggregate score, self-confidence score, misinformation gaps, knowledge index and performance rating.
- 42. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35, wherein the scoring protocol comprises reward and penalty point scores assigned for a fully informed answer, a partially informed answer and a misinformed answer, the fully informed answer being a correct answer with a 100% confidence, the partially informed answer being a correct answer with a 50% confidence and the misinformed answer being an incorrect answer with 100% confidence as expressed by the test subject.
- 43. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 42, wherein the reward point scores for a filly informed answer and for a partially informed answer are each less than the penalty point score for the misinformed answer.
- 44. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 42, wherein the reward point score for the fully informed answer is 30 and the penalty point score for the misinformed answer is minus 100.
- 45. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 42, wherein the reward point score for the fully informed answer is selected between the range of 20 and 50 point and the penalty point score for a misinformed answer is selected between the range of minus 80 and minus 120 point.
- 46. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 42, wherein the ratios of the absolute values of the point score for a fully informed answer to the point scores for a misinformed answer have a range between of 13.3:100 or 13.3% and 62.5:100 or 62.5%.
- 47. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35, wherein the means for offering learning materials comprises a courseware server and each of the test builder means, authentication means, administrative means and score means comprises a computer software module.
- 48. The system for knowledge assessment and learning according to claim 35, wherein the means for presenting the test to the test subject comprises a computer workstation including a computer, video display and an input device.
Parent Case Info
[0001] Applicants claim the benefits of United States Provisional Patent Application under the identical title which was filed by the named inventors on Mar. 26, 2002. Applicants also claim the benefits of an earlier filed International Patent Application No. PCT/US01/31663, filed with the United States Patent Office as the receiving office on Oct. 4, 2001, which claimed the benefit of the filing date of United States Provisional Patent Application filed under Serial No. 60/237,789 on Oct. 4, 2000. All of the named patent applications are incorporated herein by reference.