Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for delivering a test, such a test to a candidate. The invention also concerns an apparatus and method of assessing the relative cognitive ability of a candidate. The invention also concerns a method of assessing the progress of a candidate in response to a learning program. The test, assessing or learning program comprise delivering a series of questions type to a candidate, the questions increasing in difficulty as the candidate successfully completes easier questions, the questions being delivered to the candidate in ranges. The questions may be “Swaps” type questions. The candidate may provide their confidence that their answer to any question is correct. A quantifier may be used to assess the candidates progress and/or cognitive skills.
Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for delivering a test, such a test to a candidate. The invention also concerns an apparatus and method of assessing the relative cognitive ability of a candidate. The invention also concerns a method of assessing the progress of a candidate in response to a learning program. The test, assessing or learning program comprise delivering a series of questions type to a candidate, the questions increasing in difficulty as the candidate successfully completes easier questions, the questions being delivered to the candidate in ranges. The questions may be “Swaps” type questions. The candidates may provide their confidence that their answer to any question is correct. A quantifier may be used to assess the candidates progress and/or cognitive skills.
Abstract: There is disclosed an apparatus in the form of a personal computer (1) for conducting a test on a candidate. The computer includes a desktop unit (2) which houses a motherboard, one or more CPU's and any necessary peripheral drivers and/or network cards, none of which are explicitly shown. Computer (1) also includes first means in the form of a screen (3) for presenting a series of questions to the candidate. Also provided are second means in the form of a keyboard (4) for obtaining from the candidate an answer to each of the questions. The CPU included within computer (1) includes timer means which, in this case, is utilised for determining the time taken for the candidate to answer each of the questions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 14, 2001
Date of Patent:
November 18, 2003
Assignee:
Lewis Cadman Consulting Pty Ltd.
Inventors:
Mark Cadman, Lazar Stankov, Bradley Dolph