发明名称 |
ADAPTIVE EVENT SCHEDULING |
摘要 |
A method and system for adaptive event scheduling are provided. A first start time and a first duration are automatically selected for a first calendar event. The first calendar event is for a first learning activity of the course. Insertion of the first calendar event is caused, at the first start time and with the first duration, into an electronic calendar associated with a user participating in a course. Behavior of the user relative to performance of the first learning activity is monitored. Based at least in part on the behavior, a second start time and a second duration are automatically selected for a second calendar event. The second calendar event is for a second learning activity of the course. Insertion of the second calendar event is caused, at the second start time and with the second duration, into the electronic calendar. |
申请公布号 |
US2016189109(A1) |
申请公布日期 |
2016.06.30 |
申请号 |
US201414584113 |
申请日期 |
2014.12.29 |
申请人 |
Apollo Education Group, Inc. |
发明人 |
Le David;Lin Mei-chiao;Deshmukh Sravanthi;Wong Ted;Upendran Manish;George Isabel;Lunceford Shane |
分类号 |
G06Q10/10;H04L29/08 |
主分类号 |
G06Q10/10 |
代理机构 |
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代理人 |
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主权项 |
1. A method comprising:
automatically selecting a first start time and a first duration for a first calendar event; causing insertion of the first calendar event, at the first start time and with the first duration, into an electronic calendar associated with a user that is participating in a course; wherein the first calendar event is for a first learning activity of the course; monitoring behavior of the user relative to performance of the first learning activity; based, at least in part, on the behavior of the user relative to performance of the first learning activity, automatically selecting a second start time and a second duration for a second calendar event; causing insertion of the second calendar event, at the second start time and with the second duration, into the electronic calendar; wherein the second calendar event is for a second learning activity of the course; wherein the method is performed by one or more computing devices. |
地址 |
Phoenix AZ US |