1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to mobile applications for IPhones®, PDA's, Blackberries®, and any other smart phone capable of running mobile applications thereon, as well as electronic tablets such as the IPad® or other similar electronic tablets capable of running mobile applications thereon. Specifically, the present invention relates to a mobile application to be used by a plurality of users in a group setting or group settings to accomplish predefined objectives or activities. The mobile application divides a group of people or users into subgroups to facilitate accomplishing the predefined objectives within the subgroups, executes sets of commands to govern or facilitate the subgroups' activities, and allows the users to report to a master module the results of said objectives or activities.
2. Description of the Related Art
A common problem with conducting group discussions, attempting to conduct or accomplish group objectives, or performing other activities in group settings is that the time to accomplish the desired objectives is often limited. The organization or set-up time as well as the time taken to report back to a facilitator often takes up a good deal of the time allotted for the group activity that could otherwise be spent on conducting the group discussions/activities to accomplish the desired objective.
For instance, in a setting such as a classroom, corporate department meeting, or other similar such setting, it may be desirable to divide up the large group into smaller groups to discuss, learn, or otherwise accomplish a desired objective. There are often time limitations imposed on such settings. A typical educational setting provides only one hour to one and a half hours for any particular meeting. Similar time constraints exist in the corporate setting as well.
Attempting to conduct group activities in such settings is often difficult to accomplish due to the time restrictions. By the time the subgroups are organized, various roles are assigned such as reporters, participants, group leaders or facilitators, and the like, and the discussion prompts or objectives are conveyed to the subgroup, there is little time to have meaningful participation among participants of a subgroup to accomplish the desired objectives.
The present invention provides a mobile application to be used on mobile devices to reduce the amount of organizational time required to create and direct subgroups of people, and provides expedient access to the tasks or objectives of the subgroup, thereby allowing for more time for the participants of the subgroup(s) to participate in the desired activities to accomplish the desired objectives. The preferred embodiment of the present invention comprises a mobile application wherein an IPhone or IPad provides a user interface for each user of the mobile application. However, other mobile devices such as PDA's, Blackberries, or other smart phones capable of running mobile applications, or other electronic tablets capable of running mobile applications can be used to provide the graphical user interface. As used herein, the term “mobile device” is intended to encompass any and all electronic devices capable of loading, storing and/or executing mobile applications thereon.
The mobile application software (not shown) of the present invention is stored on a central server (not shown), and is accessed by a web browser (not shown) of the mobile device, which provides a graphical user interface for the user. The mobile web browser accesses the mobile application software and executes the sets of instructions or commands disclosed herein which are sent by the mobile application software through the central server upon command prompts being executed by the users through the user interface. Any known standard-based mobile web browser, including but not limited to Safari®, Chrome® or other web kit based browser could be used by the mobile device to execute the mobile application software.
The mobile application software comprises a master module (not shown). The master module has a predefined menu loaded thereon. In the preferred embodiment, the master module is accessed and executed only by a master user. Examples of master users include, but are not limited to teachers or professors in a classroom setting, managers of a department or group in a corporate or business setting, or any other individual in a group setting who has the responsibility of organizing a large group into subgroups, disseminating to the subgroups the prompts, tasks, objectives or topics to be discussed or accomplished by the subgroups, and receiving reports of the subgroups' activities or results thereafter.
The master module's predefined menu is accessed by the master user through selection of a “manage” data field displayed on a welcome screen on the master user's mobile device. The master module executes a set of commands (not shown) to display the predefined menu. The predefined menu provides all of the parameters to be set by the master user to create, organize, prompt and facilitate the activities or objectives of the subgroups. The predefined menu includes a “Topics” submenu which provides a data field for the master user to enter a set of data that defines the topic or subject area that governs the subgroups' activities or objectives. The predefined menu also contains a “Prompt” submenu which allows the master user to input in the form of text specific prompts, which represent activities, discussion topics and the like to be performed by the subgroups. The prompts entered by the master user can be the same for each subgroup or can vary from subgroup to subgroup. Moreover, the prompts can vary between participants of a subgroup.
A “Discussion Settings” submenu of the predefined menu provides various parameter fields to allow the master user to divide or subdivide the group into subgroups based on the master user's desire or objectives. For instance, the size of the subgroups can be manually manipulated by the master user. In one embodiment, any particular subgroup can be selected and increased or decreased in number based on the master user's desire. There is a “Roles” submenu within the “Discussion Settings” submenu to allow for the various roles of each subgroup to be assigned. These roles may be assigned manually by the master user, or randomly selected by executing a set of commands (not shown) within the master module. Examples of roles assigned through the master module to participants of a subgroup include, but are not limited to note-takers, reporters, time keepers, leaders, and blog reporters. In one embodiment of the present invention, the master module contains a customizing set of instructions which provides the master user the ability to customize the fields of the predefined menu. In another aspect of the present invention, the master module contains a set of default settings for each field of the predefined menu.
After the predefined menu of the master module has been manipulated by the master user such that all of the desired inputs of the predefined menu are customized to the master user's preference, the master user selects an invitation launch command which executes a set of commands (not shown) in the mobile application software to send an invitation menu to each individual participant of a subgroup. In one embodiment, the invitation menu comprises a session code data field and requires the participants of the subgroup to enter the session code in the data field to join the group. Entering the session code by a participant of a subgroup sends a detection command back to the mobile application software, which sends a counter to the master user's device. In this manner, the master user can detect how many participants have joined. In an alternative embodiment, the detection command can indicate specifically who has joined the session and who has not.
After the participants of a subgroup have joined, the master user sends a subgroup launch command which executes a set of commands (not shown) in the mobile application software to send to each participant of a subgroup an identifier display which tells the participant of a subgroup of which subgroup he or she is a member. Identifier displays can indicate the subgroup by number, color, or any other identifying parameter pre-set by the master user. Once the identifier displays are received by the participants of a subgroup, the subgroups can congregate in predetermined physical areas of a classroom or meeting place to begin the subgroup sessions.
After the subgroups have congregated, the master user selects a role-launch command which executes a set of commands (not shown) in the mobile application software to send each subgroup the roles assigned by the master user. Each participant of a subgroup receives only his or her pre-assigned role.
After executing the subgroup launch command, and the role launch command, the master user then executes a topics and prompts command, which executes a set of commands (not shown) in the mobile application software to send each participant of a subgroup the topic(s) and at least one prompt. The prompts may be the same for each subgroup, and for each participant of a subgroup. The prompts may also be different for each subgroup. Moreover, each participant of a subgroup of a particular subgroup may receive different prompts. The variability of the prompts is set by the master user using the master module to manipulate the predefined menu as desired prior to beginning the session.
The “prompts” of the present invention are a set of input desired to be accomplished by the participants of a subgroup. The prompts could be discussion topics, tasks, activities, or objectives, or any other desired input to be made by the participants of a subgroup. In the preferred embodiment the prompts are be transmitted to each participant of a subgroup. The prompts may be different for each member of a subgroup, or the same for each member of the subgroup. Moreover, the sets of prompts received by each subgroup may be the same or different. In an alternative embodiment, the prompts may be sent only to preselected participants of a subgroup, depending on the selections made in the predefined menu by the master user prior to the session.
After receiving the prompts, the participants of a subgroup participate in the session designed by the master user, and at the pre-designated time. In one embodiment, the participant of a subgroup(s) selected as the reporter enters report data in the form of text on the participant of a subgroup's mobile device, and transmits the same back to the mobile application software, which executes a set of commands (not shown) to send the recording data to the master user. In another embodiment, the reporter reports back to the master user by other means such as orally or in writing.
Referring to the Figures, the mobile application 10 of the present invention comprises a mobile application software (not shown), which is loaded on a central server (not shown). The central server is in communication with a database (not shown) to access and store information related to a group activity to be performed by participants 204 of a subgroup via the mobile application of the present invention. A participant 204 of a subgroup 201 may be the leader 202 of the subgroup 201 or a participant 204 of the subgroup. The participants 204 may be further assigned roles by the role launch command. The mobile application software is accessed by a web browser (not shown) of a mobile device (not shown) of either a master user 200 or a participant 204 of a subgroup. The web browser provides a graphical user interface for the master user 200 as well as the participants 204 of a subgroup. The mobile web browser accesses the mobile application software and executes a given set of instructions thereon through the central server based on the data input by the master user 200 or participants 204 of a subgroup into their respective mobile devices. A given set of instructions or commands are executed upon command prompts being executed by the master user 200 or the participants 204 of a subgroup through the graphical user interface.
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The predefined menu 16 provides all of the parameters to be set by the master user 200 to organize, prompt and facilitate the activities or objectives of the subgroups 201. Selection of the “Topics” menu option by the master user 200 through the user interface causes the mobile application software to execute a set of commands (not shown) to display a topics submenu 18 on the master user's 200 mobile device, which provides a data field for the master user 200 to enter a set of data in the form of text that defines the topic or subject area that governs the subgroups' 201 activities or objectives. Selection of the “Prompt Sets” menu option by the master user 200 through the user interface causes the mobile application software to execute a set of commands (not shown) to display a prompt sets submenu 20. The prompt sets submenu 20 provides a data field for the master user to enter text indicating the title and description of a particular prompt. The prompt sets submenu 20 further provides a prompts submenu 22. The prompt submenu 22 provides a data field to allow the master user to input in the form of text specific prompts, which represent activities, discussion topics, objectives and the like to be performed by the subgroups 201.
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Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, this description is not meant to be construed in a limited sense. Various modifications of the disclosed embodiments, as well as alternative embodiments of the invention will become apparent to persons skilled in the art upon the reference to the description of the invention. It is therefore contemplated that the appended claims will cover such modifications that fall within the scope of the invention.
This is a utility patent application claiming priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/509,198, filed Jul. 19, 2011.
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61509198 | Jul 2011 | US |