INTERACTIVE PHONICS GAME SYSTEM AND METHOD
20190318647 ยท 2019-10-17
Inventors
- Andrew Butler (Sunnyvale, CA, US)
- F. Brian Iannce (San Jose, CA, US)
- Carey Lee (Redwood City, CA, US)
- Hector Javier Farias (Castro Valley, CA, US)
Cpc classification
G09B5/065
PHYSICS
G06F3/0346
PHYSICS
International classification
G09B5/06
PHYSICS
Abstract
A system for encouraging a child to learn to read, comprising a computing device and at least one physical manipulative, wherein the computing device can identify the physical manipulative and display at least one word relating to the physical manipulative. In an embodiment, a letter identification board with letter manipulatives is included, wherein a child can spell out a word on the letter identification board and the computing device shows an animation of the physical manipulative performing the action indicated by the word.
Claims
1. A method comprising: detecting, by one or more processors of a machine, a co-occurrence of first and second physical objects being within a detection range of a sensor of the machine; identifying, by one or more processors of the machine, the first and second physical objects in response to their detected co-occurrence within the detection range of the sensor of the machine; and causing, by one or more processors of the machine, display of a word based on the identified first and second physical objects whose co-occurrence within the detection range of the sensor of the machine is detected.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein: the identifying of the first and second physical objects includes recognizing that the first physical object is a first letter manipulative and that the second physical object is a second letter manipulative, the first and second letter manipulatives spelling at least a portion of the word; and the causing of the display of the word is based on the identified first and second letter manipulatives spelling at least a portion of the word.
3. The method of claim 1, further comprising: identifying a relationship between the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the identified relationship between the identified first and second physical objects.
4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: detecting relative positions of the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected relative positions of the identified first and second physical objects.
5. The method of claim 1, further comprising: detecting absolute positions of the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected absolute positions of the identified first and second physical objects.
6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: detecting orientations of the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected orientations of the identified first and second physical objects.
7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: detecting an interaction between the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected interaction between the identified first and second physical objects.
8. A method comprising: detecting, by one or more processors of a machine, a physical object within a detection range of a sensor of the machine; identifying, by one or more processors of the machine, the physical object in response to the detecting of the physical object within the detection range of the sensor of the machine; and causing, by one or more processors of the machine, display of a word based on the identified physical object detected within the detection range of the sensor of the machine.
9. The method of claim 8, further comprising: detecting a motion pattern of the identified physical object; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected motion pattern of the identified physical object.
10. The method of claim 8, further comprising: detecting an orientation of the identified physical object; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected orientation of the identified physical object.
11. A system comprising: one or more processors; a memory storing instructions that, when executed by at least one processor among the one or more processors, cause the system to perform operations comprising: detecting a co-occurrence of first and second physical objects being within a detection range of a sensor of the machine; identifying the first and second physical objects in response to their detected co-occurrence within the detection range of the sensor of the machine; and causing display of a word based on the identified first and second physical objects whose co-occurrence within the detection range of the sensor of the machine is detected.
12. The system of claim 11, wherein: the identifying of the first and second physical objects includes recognizing that the first physical object is a first letter manipulative and that the second physical object is a second letter manipulative, the first and second letter manipulatives spelling at least a portion of the word; and the causing of the display of the word is based on the identified first and second letter manipulatives spelling at least a portion of the word.
13. The system of claim 11, wherein the operations further comprise: identifying a relationship between the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the identified relationship between the identified first and second physical objects.
14. The system of claim 11, wherein the operations further comprise: detecting relative positions of the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected relative positions of the identified first and second physical objects.
15. The system of claim 11, wherein the operations further comprise: detecting absolute positions of the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected absolute positions of the identified first and second physical objects.
16. The system of claim 11, wherein the operations further comprise: detecting orientations of the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected orientations of the identified first and second physical objects.
17. The system of claim 11, wherein the operations further comprise: detecting an interaction between the identified first and second physical objects; and wherein: the causing of the display of the word is based on the detected interaction between the identified first and second physical objects.
18. A system comprising: one or more processors; a memory storing instructions that, when executed by at least one processor among the one or more processors, cause the system to perform operations comprising: detecting a physical object within a detection range of a sensor of the machine; identifying the physical object in response to the detecting of the physical object within the detection range of the sensor of the machine; and causing display of a word based on the identified physical object detected within the detection range of the sensor of the machine.
19. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed by one or more processors of a machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising: detecting a co-occurrence of first and second physical objects being within a detection range of a sensor of the machine; identifying the first and second physical objects in response to their detected co-occurrence within the detection range of the sensor of the machine; and causing display of a word based on the identified first and second physical objects whose co-occurrence within the detection range of the sensor of the machine is detected.
20. A non-transitory machine-readable storage medium comprising instructions that, when executed by one or more processors of a machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising: detecting a physical object within a detection range of a sensor of the machine; identifying the physical object in response to the detecting of the physical object within the detection range of the sensor of the machine; and causing display of a word based on the identified physical object detected within the detection range of the sensor of the machine.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] Several embodiments of the present invention are described below. It will be understood that the invention is not limited to these embodiments, but is only limited by the appended claims.
[0031] While any computing device may be used to implement the present invention, assuming it has sufficient computing power to identify a physical manipulative and to display animations on the screen, a tablet is used in the preferred embodiment. It will be understood, however, that any laptop, smartphone, desktop computer, or gaming device may also be used to implement the present invention. Wearable computing devices comprising head-mounted displays may also be used. For simplicity, the word tablet will be used in the below disclosure to describe the computing device.
[0032] In its preferred embodiment, as shown in
[0033] In an embodiment, the tablet 110 is programmed to identify the motion pattern of the physical manipulative 100 as well. This embodiment is shown in
[0034] While the physical manipulative 100 is identified visually in the preferred embodiment, it may also be identified by NFC, RFID, sound, a QR pattern, or a bar code. Each physical manipulative may comprise an RFID chip or a QR pattern or a bar code, and a bar code reader, QR reader, NFC module, or RF receiver may be used to identify the physical manipulative.
[0035] In an embodiment, the method of identifying the motion of the physical manipulative is different from the method of identifying the physical manipulative itself. So, for example, the tablet's camera can be used to determine how the physical manipulative is moving, while a NFC chip could be used to identify the physical manipulative.
[0036] The physical manipulative may be any toy that is easily manipulated by a child. For example, animal figures, stuffed animals, cartoon character figures, dolls, action figures, or vehicles may be used. While it is preferable for the physical manipulative to represent an anthropomorphic character or vehicle such as are commonly used in imaginative play by children, it is not necessarily required. For example, an embodiment of the invention may use blocks.
[0037] In the preferred embodiment, the physical manipulative represents a character or an object that has at least one descriptive attribute. For example, a horse is an animal, it goes Neigh!, it eats grass, it is large, and so on. Such descriptive attributes may be stored in a database and retrieved when a horse manipulative is displayed in front of the computing device. So, rather than displaying the word GALLOP as shown in the Figure, the display may show the word NEIGH or the phrase I EAT GRASS.
[0038] In an embodiment shown in
[0039] After the word is identified and determined to be an action word (or position word, relationship word, or orientation word), the tablet identifies any physical manipulatives present in front of the camera. If a physical manipulative is present in front of the camera, the tablet shows the physical manipulative performing the action. For example, spelling out the word GALLOP on the letter identification board, and displaying a horse manipulative in front of the tablet, will result in an animation of a galloping horse. If the word is not an action word, the animation will not be displayed.
[0040] In an embodiment, if the word is an action word but wrong for the particular physical manipulative (i.e. the word GALLOP combined with a frog), the system may display a message that frogs do not gallop, or display a smiley face laughing at the silliness of a galloping frog.
[0041] The letter identification board may use any method of identifying the letters present on the board. Capacitive sensors are used in the preferred embodiment, as disclosed in prior application Ser. No. 14/816,536; however, any other sensors may be used.
[0042] Exemplary embodiments have been described above. It will, however, be clear to a person of reasonable skill that the invention encompasses other embodiments, which also fall into the scope of the present invention.