TRUE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM

USPTO USPTO 2005 ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE

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The US trademark TRUE ASSESSMENT SYSTEM was filed as Word mark on 01/04/2005 at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The current status of the mark is "ABANDONED-FAILURE TO RESPOND OR LATE RESPONSE".

Trademark Details

Trademark form Word mark
File reference 78542111
Application date January 4, 2005

Trademark owner

1721 Boxelder St., Suite 106
80027 Louisville
US

goods and services

9 True Assessment System (TAS) TWO DISTINCT, BUT CLOSELY INTEGRATED PARTS 1; The user controlled simulation eTrinsic develops complex, high fidelity simulations that replicate hardware/software functionality, physical interactions with information displays and their controls, as well as patient anatomy and/or physiologic processes; The simulations function in many delivery mediums, including non-tracked environments, but seamlessly detect and communicate with TAS when present; Simulation-enabled content is revolutionizing learning and clearly accelerates the transfer and application of knowledge; 2; The tracking and analysis engine eTrinsic's proprietary True Assessment System collects data from the simulation; tracking and measuring the details of a user's interaction and their proficiency in solving a problem with a complex set of variables; Thus, the system can precisely measure practical application of knowledge rather than simply didactic scoring; Proficiency measurement is key for testing, evaluation and certification, especially in highly regulated industries; eTrinsic's TAS collects relevant data and uses analytics that measure user steps, time and competency, and provides meaningful feedback to the user or enterprise
41 eTrinsic's True Assessment System (TAS) validates comprehension of Web-based course material in a revolutionary new way; Our courseware is designed to capture learner interactions within graphical simulations, where learners interact with physical actions and information displays, hardware/software functionality, and/or biological processes, which provides a good and reliable measurement of both the practical application of knowledge and proficiency

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